Monster Hunter Wilds enthusiasts have been fully immersed in the game's hunts and activities over the weekend. Meanwhile, PC modders have been hard at work, tackling one of the initial annoyances in Wilds: the Character Edit Vouchers.
The return of both Character Edit Vouchers and Palico Edit Vouchers in Monster Hunter Wilds has been met with frustration from both new and veteran players. However, PC modders have swiftly crafted a solution, enabling unlimited edits for characters and Palicos without the need for vouchers.
This community-driven solution was anticipated by PC players, given modders' history of addressing similar grievances in previous Monster Hunter titles. The mod is straightforward, eliminating the need for vouchers when revisiting the character creation screen. While minor adjustments like hair and makeup remain freely editable, more extensive changes typically require a paid voucher—a requirement this mod bypasses.
### Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Tier ListMonster Hunter Wilds is poised to become a favorite among the modding community, much like its predecessors. Modders typically focus on enhancing cosmetics, user interfaces, drop rates, and performance, with the latter being especially crucial for Wilds.
Capcom has actively responded to performance concerns on PC by releasing a troubleshooting guide. The Monster Hunter subreddit's Performance Megathread has been bustling with discussions and tips as players continue to optimize the game's settings over the launch weekend.
Despite these challenges, player engagement with Monster Hunter Wilds remains high. The game has shattered concurrent player count records on Steam, becoming a landmark title for the series. As the weeks and months unfold, it will be interesting to see how the community continues to interact with and enhance the game.
To kickstart your Monster Hunter Wilds journey, check out our guide on what the game doesn’t explicitly mention, along with a comprehensive overview of all 14 weapon types. We're also developing a detailed walkthrough, a multiplayer guide to help you play with friends, and instructions on how to transfer your character from the open beta.
IGN’s review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, noting: “Monster Hunter Wilds continues to refine the series in intelligent ways, offering incredibly engaging battles while occasionally missing the mark on difficulty.”