Monster Hunter Wilds Players Discover Captured Monsters Will Eventually Just Exit Stage Left

In Monster Hunter, many think that the main activity is simply hunting monsters, yet capturing these creatures is also a significant aspect. Players of Monster Hunter Wilds have found that if they manage to capture a monster and stay nearby, they may even witness an amusing interplay unfold.

According to Redditor RDGtheGreat from the r/MonsterHunter community, I’ve discovered that being patient near a subdued monster can offer a glimpse into their secret world. Specifically, it allows me to witness them rising and departing on their own.

Fun fact: captured monsters just get up and leave within a minute of napping
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Following the capture of a Nu Udra, the colossal squid-like creature seemed to rise and depart casually. The scene reminded a few of us of wrapping up on a movie set, bringing about some amusing comparisons. It was all quite entertaining.

In-universe explanations for these occurrences are not akin to scenarios involving large enclosures. Given that Monster Hunter Wilds appears to adopt a capture-and-release methodology in their research, this approach aligns well with Alma’s and the team’s overall attitude portrayed throughout the narrative.

Regardless of the backstory behind it, I find that moment quite enjoyable. It’s intriguing to consider that the creators at Capcom took the time to envision this situation and include a brief animation instead of merely fading out. Although it may seem somewhat comical with this monster, missing multiple limbs and other body parts, scampering away, it’s still a delightful detail that might hint at how Alma and their team are carrying out their research, perhaps offering some deeper understanding of the narrative.

The update version 1.000.05.00 has been released for Monster Hunter Wilds now. This update resolves some issues with quest progression and addresses various bugs. However, performance enhancements are yet to come, as the game currently holds a ‘mixed’ overall rating on Steam at this moment.

To kick off your journey in Monster Hunter Wilds, familiarize yourself with what the game doesn’t explicitly mention, as well as a comprehensive guide covering all 14 weapon types. Additionally, we are developing a complete walkthrough for Monster Hunter Wilds, and if you’re curious about multiplayer, we have an informative guide to help you play with friends. For those who participated in the open beta, here’s a step-by-step guide on transferring your Monster Hunter Wilds Beta character.

iggn.ru’s Monster Hunter Wilds review returned an 8/10. We said: “Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge.”

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2025-03-10 19:12