Slaying monsters in *Monster Hunter Wilds* can be thrilling, but capturing them is crucial if you're aiming to collect all their valuable parts. Here's your ultimate guide on how to effectively capture monsters in this action-packed game.
Capturing a monster in *Monster Hunter Wilds* is a straightforward process, but timing and preparation are key. First, you need to weaken the monster until it's vulnerable. Your trusty Palico will signal when the monster is weak, but keep an eye out for additional cues like a skull icon appearing over the monster on your minimap, and signs of fatigue such as limping or drooling. These are all indicators that the monster's HP is low and it's ready for capture.
Once the monster is sufficiently weakened, it's time to set your trap. You have two options: a Shock Trap or a Pitfall Trap. Place your chosen trap on the ground and lure the monster into it. As soon as the monster is trapped and immobilized, quickly use one or two Tranq Bombs to sedate it. If you prefer, you can also use Tranq Ammo or Tranq Blades, tailored to your weapon and play style. Successfully capturing the monster will conclude the quest and transport you back to Base Camp.
While your Palico might occasionally set traps for you, it's wise to come prepared with your own. There are two types of traps at your disposal: Pitfall Traps and Shock Traps. To craft a Pitfall Trap, you'll need a Trap Tool and either Spiderwebs or Ivy. For a Shock Trap, combine a Trap Tool with a Thunderbug Capacitor.
As for Tranq items, you can craft Tranq Bombs using a Sleep Herb and a Parashroom. These can be further combined with Throwing Knives to create Tranq Blades or with Normal Ammo for Tranq Ammo, giving you versatile options for sedating your prey.
Mastering the art of capturing monsters in *Monster Hunter Wilds* will enhance your gameplay and help you gather essential resources. For more tips and detailed guides, be sure to check out The Escapist.