Oh no, Monster Hunter Wilds is so good that I’m already counting the days until its inevitable Master Rank expansion

In our Monster Hunter Wilds review, I found myself immersed in the game since February. The combat, which feels fantastic, is the best in the series and enhances a remarkable array of original monsters. Currently, I’m enjoying High Rank and plan to dedicate considerable time mastering weapons and socializing with friends. However, my thoughts often drift towards the potential additions that could come with Wilds’ Ultimate, Iceborne-like, or Sunbreak-styled Master Rank expansion.

Monster Hunter Wilds: All Weapons

If you’re aiming for that, don’t worry: Here, we’ve compiled an exhaustive collection of every weapon found within the Monster Hunter Worlds game. Ready to take on the role of the greatest beast hunter in Monster Hunter Worlds?

Discover Rex’s Location in Monster Hunter Wilds: Don’t Miss This Key NPC!

Hunting can directly elevate your Hunter Rank, but side missions offer more than just hunting or slaying a monster. They provide additional XP upon completion and submission to an NPC. Rex is one such NPC who offers beneficial side quests; here’s where you can locate him and the times he appears.

Side missions not only let you hunt monsters, but also reward you with extra experience when completed and handed in to an NPC called Rex. Here’s how to find him and the times he shows up.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Might Finally Dethrone Skyrim

Ever since the debut of “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” in 2011, no other game has managed to rival its longevity, maintaining a substantial player base even today. Even Bethesda’s anticipated title, “Starfield“, fell short of replicating Skyrim’s success due to some design flaws. However, the recently launched “Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2” might just be the game that can match or even surpass Skyrim in terms of longevity, given its numerous similarities with the 14-year-old Elder Scrolls game.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Fans Want To Save The Game In A Really Gross Way

In each castle within the game, you’ll notice authentic features reminiscent of real-life castles: moats, defensive structures, courtyards, stables, armories, kitchens, and more. There are also facilities like outhouses or toilets for soldiers and a separate set for nobility near their chambers. Regrettably, the players can’t utilize these facilities in the game, which seems to disappoint some fans.