One Monster Hunter Wilds Player Decided To Check Out Characters’ Teeth And Found A Strange Discrepancy

Summary

  • Only select characters in MH Wilds have wisdom teeth, sparking community debate.
  • The discovery led to theories on evolution or game design as the reason behind it.
  • While seemingly unnecessary, the revelation is both dumb and intriguing to players.

As a gamer, I constantly unearth hidden gems in games like Monster Hunter World. For instance, I stumbled upon a secret where captured monsters can mysteriously wake up and wander off on their own. Another player discovered that the type of knife you wield changes depending on the belt you’re sporting. In my quest for knowledge, I even took it upon myself to translate the Monster Hunter World artbook to uncover the captivating backstory behind the enigmatic Quematrice.

On Reddit, user tgaDave unexpectedly discovered something intriguing about the characters in Monster Hunter Wilds: it turns out that some of them seem to be missing their wisdom teeth.

For Some Reason, There Is A Discrepancy In The Amount Of Teeth That Monster Hunter Wilds Characters Have

In an unexpected turn of events for the Monster Hunter community, it seems that wisdom teeth are found only among a few characters in Monster Hunter Wilds – a discovery that some might consider unnecessary but fascinating nonetheless.

As a gamer, I stumbled upon an interesting fact: only Testuzan and the senior Wyverians (the diminutive ones) possess wisdom teeth! It’s mind-blowing to know that even Allhearken doesn’t have hers yet, nor do the other mature but relatively young Wyverians. Interestingly, your hunter, along with most others, only have 28 teeth. However, the elder Wyverians boast a total of 32 teeth instead.

Only Testuzan and the other extremely old Wyverians (the tiny ones) have wisdom teeth.

Although the finding may seem ordinary, it ignited a discussion within the community about the reasons behind its controversy.

It’s generally thought in the real world that our species is gradually losing our wisdom teeth over time, a process likely ongoing for thousands of years or more since we became omnivores. Modern humans might simply be farther along this evolutionary path, as some people are even born without them.

Instead of Hitei’s theory being rooted in lore, NettleBumbleBee proposed a concept centered around game design, suggesting that “This is merely a matter of model design. To make the small Wyverians’ large mouths appear proportionate during speech, perhaps they could have more visible teeth.

Whatever it is, it’s equal parts stupid and fascinating.

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2025-03-23 03:04