
In the world of Monster Hunter Wilds, players are constantly looking for faster and more glamorous ways to capture monsters. One player has discovered a method that allows them to achieve a capture time of under two seconds, which has raised eyebrows among the community. This method, although practical in theory, does come with a few quirks that players should be aware of.
“Just don’t tell the Guild Knights I’m bullying frogs for bragging rights.”
As the game’s popularity soars, players are transitioning from simply hunting monsters to doing it in the flashiest manner possible. This includes employing strategies that involve a secret society of speedrunners, relentlessly pushing the boundaries of gameplay mechanics.
To execute this swift capture technique, players must follow these steps:
- Use a sleep-inducing weapon on a monster that’s limping, signaling it’s ready for capture.
- Initiate a quest targeting that monster.
- Quickly set a shock trap, leading to a successful capture in under two seconds.
However, it’s important to note that this method primarily serves bragging rights. Some players argue there are better ways to gain value from your hunts rather than rushing through the gameplay.
For more detailed strategies and guides, check out the Monster Hunter Wilds sections for everything from weapon tips to best hunting practices.