Contributing toMonster Hunter Wildsrecord-breaking sales for the franchise was the sheer number of features included, offering a completely unique experience that takes advantage of the franchise’s greatest strengths. One area that saw the most expansion was the level of immersion in the expansive environments ofWilds,providing a nearly seamless open-world to explore. With how massive the open-world segments and climactic hunts ofWildscan be at times, it’s easy to overlook many of the smaller features that can still have a significant impact on your gameplay.
Thankfully,Monster HunterWildsfinally offers more encouragement to hunters that want to go out into the open world and find monsters to encounter naturally, rather than solely playing through the questboard. While the obvious benefit of open-world hunting comes from the difficulty ratings effect varying rewards for monster materials, Artian Parts and Decorations, there are some hidden advantages as well. Out of all thefeatures you probably missedwhen playingMonster Hunter Wilds, the corpse-rotting mechanic has some surprisingly worthwhile benefits.

Corpses Are More Than Just Decoration In Monster Hunter Wilds
Offering Additional Rewards To Patient Hunters
One of the more unique ecological features inMonster Hunter Wildscomes from monster corpses persisting long after being slain, but the mechanic is far more than a simple form of set dressing. After slaying and carving monsters, you’re able to sometimes spot mushrooms or crystals growing over their corpse later on, with a new prompt to carve them once more.Carving a rotting monster will provide various additional materials after its unique animation, with some including incredibly valuable trade in or melding items.
After slaying and carving monsters, you can sometimes spot mushrooms or crystals growing over their corpse later on.

Wilds' roster of large monstersaren’t the only kind that can be affected by rotting, making it worthwhile to check on any slain packs of herbivores you might encounter following a battle with an apex monster.The most powerful out of rotting corpse materials seems to come from the bodies of slain Guardian monsters,each having the ability to calcify into incredibly potent melding materials. While there isn’t any official information about the factors that go into Guardian calcification just yet, it seems to be a guaranteed chance for monsters that die within Wylk pools during the inclemency weather condition.
Corpses seem to rot after 5–10 minutes, with Scoutflies and visual changes made to the body indicating its ready to carve, alongside a handy map notification.

While it doesn’t affect optional quests or targeted missions,if you plan on hunting any guardians in the Ruins of Wyveria, it’s a good habit to start luring any near-death monsters into a nearby Wylk pool before death. Given that even small monsters like the Guardian Seikrets can offer the same incredibly valuable melding materials, they’re a fantastic resource to farm by killing them before a hunt and checking their corpses after slaying your primary target.
A More Dynamic Way To Farm Decorations And Artian Parts
A Fun Alternative To Tedious Farming Methods
With how important melding and crafting Artian Weapons are inMonster Hunter Wilds, there’s plenty of temptation to grind them out as soon as possible. While it’s tempting to grind outmelting ticket tradesto access incredibly powerful builds with fully finished Artian Weapons as soon as you can, it’s a surefire way to kill any motivation for playing before future updates. Thankfully, methods like corpse collecting offer a more dynamic way to farm these high-value materials more seamlessly during regular gameplay,with Guardians being the best to keep an eye out for.
As noted byvirgo___cwho seemed to be one of the first to spark the discussion on X, some of the melding materials like Cloudy Crystals or the more elusive Coruscating Crystal can even sell for up to 300 melding points, making it a more than worthwhile endeavour.Combining these methods with the additionalCarver Meal offered by NPCslike Maki in the Everforge is also a great way to get even more materials out of your hunts, allowing additional carves per slain monster to make farming a breeze.

Melding Points Are An Incredibly Valuable Resource In Wilds
An Essential Part Of Monster Hunter’s End-Game Experience
While the first monster returning withMonster Hunter WIlds' initial roadmapmight not be the most intimidating,you’re better off being prepared when more difficult Elder Dragons start making their way to the forbidden lands. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to earn melding points to exchange for game-changing Decorations and Artian Weapons at your own pace, with plenty of ways to earn them naturally or through hardcore farming.
There’s bound to be a mix of familiar faces and new surprises in store to challenge even veteran hunters.

Being the primary form ofMonster Hunter Wilds' end-game replayability,the new Artian Weapons are likely to remain the best option for dealing maximum damage before new weapon rarities are added,with Decorations helping fill the gaps with incredibly powerful skills. Despite no details about additional monsters making their way toMonster HunterWildsbefore its Master Rank expansion releases, there’s bound to be a mix of familiar faces and new surprises in store to challenge even veteran hunters.
Monster Hunter Wilds' Update Calendar Needs Some Serious Help
There’s no doubt Monster Hunter Wilds is successful, but Capcom needs to bolster its update calendar if it wants the game to continue that way.
Alongside Alma’s ability to generate quests for any monsters you end up facing in the forbidden lands,open-world questing is not only encouraged, but actively rewarded byMonster Hunter Wilds’newest gameplay mechanics. Whetherfarming for Ancient Wyvern Coinsor simply grinding out exciting weapons and armor from your favorite monsters, there’s plenty of content and hidden features left to discover inMonster Hunter Wilds.




