Monster Hunter Wilds Event Quest Schedule Revealed, Offers Limited-Time Rewards

In a mere span of three days, Monster Hunter Rampage has broken records as Capcom’s speediest-selling title, with 8 million copies sold. The video game company is eager to maintain player engagement and has unveiled the schedule for Event Quests in Monster Hunter Rampage. This schedule provides players an opportunity to secure unique equipment items.

In other games, live-service content might require payment to participate, but in Monster Hunter Rise, Event Quests are free for all players. Currently, you can join Kut-Ku Gone Cuckoo and Stalking Supper, which are now active. Completing these quests rewards the Mimiphyta α headgear and Kunafa cheese. However, these events will only be available until March 10, when new ones start. The schedule with details on rewards and requirements is provided below.

March 3

Kut-Ku Gone Cuckoo – 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher)

  • Hunt the Yian Kut-Ku to obtain materials for the Mimiphyta α headgear!

Stalking Supper – 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher)

  • Hunt the Quematrice to obtain Kunafa Cheese that you can use as an additional ingredient when cooking.

March 10

Tongue-Tied – 5 Stars (HR 21 or higher)

  • Hunt the Tempered Chatacabra to obtain Hard Armor Spheres and Advanced Armor Spheres to upgrade armor.

Kut-Ku Gone Cuckoo – 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher)

  • Hunt the Yian Kut-Ku to obtain materials for the Mimiphyta α headgear.

March 17

Ballet in the Rain – 5 Stars (HR 21 or higher)

  • Hunt the Tempered Lala Barina to obtain Glowing Orb – Swords to use as weapon decorations.

Sand-Scarred Soul – 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher)

  • Hunt the Doshaguma to obtain Glowing Orb – Armors to use as armor decorations.

Like a Fire Hidden by Sand – 4 Stars (HR 9 or higher)

  • Hunt the Rathian to obtain the Expedition Headgear α, a piece of equipment based on the emblem of the expedition.

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2025-03-06 16:49