While many associate *Monster Hunter* with the thrill of the hunt, capturing monsters is a crucial element, offering unexpected rewards. *Monster Hunter Wilds* players have stumbled upon a humorous quirk: captured monsters don't simply vanish; they get up and leave!
Reddit user RDGtheGreat, on r/MonsterHunter, shared this observation: after capturing a Nu Udra and patiently waiting, the colossal cephalopod simply ambled away. This amusing scene sparked comparisons to a film wrap, adding a lighthearted touch to the gameplay.
Fun fact: captured monsters just get up and leave within a minute of napping
by u/RDGtheGreat in MonsterHunter
While in-universe explanations remain speculative (the research team doesn't exactly have giant cages!), *Monster Hunter Wilds*' catch-and-release approach aligns well with Alma's and the team's overall approach, suggesting a more humane research methodology.
Regardless of the lore, this detail is a delightful addition. Capcom's inclusion of a dedicated animation, instead of a simple fade-out, demonstrates attention to detail. The sight of a multi-limbed monster, somewhat depleted, waddling away is undeniably comical, yet adds a layer of depth to the researchers' methods.
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Patch 1.000.05.00 for *Monster Hunter Wilds* has recently launched, resolving several quest progression issues and bugs. While performance optimizations are still underway, resulting in a "mixed" Steam rating, the game offers a captivating experience.
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IGN awarded *Monster Hunter Wilds* an 8/10 in their review, stating: “*Monster Hunter Wilds* continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge.”