PSA: Monsters Can Rudely Crash Your BBQ In Monster Hunter Wilds

In Monster Hunters Wilds, they don’t shy away from scenes focused on food, but being immersed in such a scene doesn’t guarantee that a ravenous monster won’t gatecrash your barbecue.

In Monster Hunter Wilds, there seems to be nothing it adores more than monsters and feasting. The newest installment of Capcom’s popular series takes great pleasure in showcasing meals in all their appetizing splendor, complete with vivid scenes that display players preparing scrumptious foods such as sizzling meats on the grill, tearing apart soft flatbreads, or blending ingredients in a pot to create delectable dishes.

Reminder: Engaging in the cooking scene in Wilds won’t prevent monsters from attacking you.

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Typically, being in a town during the game implies a secure environment. In these moments, your character might leisurely cook some food like pan-fried meat or vegetables. This meal serves as an essential buff, enhancing attributes such as stamina, health, attack, and defense. However, this sense of safety doesn’t apply when using the game’s portable BBQ grill item. With this tool, players can roast meat anywhere in the game world, adding a new layer of freedom to their culinary adventures.

Monster Hunter Wilds may not explicitly mention it, but while you’re engaged in a eating scene using your BBQ grill, monsters can still attack you. Unfortunately, one player on Bluesky discovered this the hard way when a Chatacabra abruptly interrupted their meal, just as they were about to start eating.

As a reminder to all hunters, even when you’re watching a cutscene, danger is never far behind. Always ensure that the spot where you’re setting up your BBQ grill is monster-free to avoid any unexpected guests joining your feast and spoiling your meal.

Among Capcom’s greatest games, Monster Hunter World stands out as it ranks among the top 5 most played games on Steam based on concurrent player count. An upcoming update for Monster Hunter World, scheduled for March 4, aims to fix certain bugs that have been hindering progress, however, it won’t resolve the game’s performance issues on PC, a persistent issue for numerous players using this platform.

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2025-03-03 23:09