Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate: Tips & Tricks for Beginners

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Beginner Tips

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Don’t Rush Through the New Quests

Last, but certainly not least, while it can be tempting to quickly blow through all of your new quests as they unlock in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, we strongly recommend repeating quests to farm for materials and resources. Your hunter doesn’t level up like your Palico does, and the only way you can get stronger is if you forge new equipment or upgrade your weapons. This is where the monster parts come in.

For instance, the first major quest tasks you with hunting a Great Maccao. From this encounter alone, you might get enough parts to craft a single piece of armor. What you want to do is repeat that quest until you’re able to get enough parts to craft the full armor set, giving you a great boost to defense. You don’t have to do this for all hunting quests, of course, but check back with the smithy regularly to see the stat bonuses for each armor set, and then farm them accordingly.

Be sure to check our wiki for more information on Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.


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