How To Get Melding Tickets In Monster Hunter Wilds

In any Monster Hunter game, the story is always just the beginning. After you hit the credits, the real grind begins. Hunting monsters over and over again to get just the right drops to make the most powerful weapons and armors sets you can. Decorations make up a pretty big part of those builds, and sometimes you can’t just leave it to chance.

In Monster Hunter Wilds, Wyverian Melding will become a big part of your endgame grind to get just the decorations you want, but it’s far from cheap. Thankfully, the various Silver and Gold Tickets exist to lighten that cost, but they’re also exceptionally rare. Here’s how to get all of them to make your melding a bit more affordable.

Where To Get Silver And Gold Tickets

With how useful these tickets are, you can bet they’re not exactly easy to get. They are split into two categories, and then two rarities within each. These are as follows:

  • Relic Tickets – Used for melding Relic parts for Artian weapons.
  • Melding Tickets – Used for melding Decorations for use in weapons and armour.

Both Relic and Melding Tickets comes in Silver and Gold versions, with the latter being much harder to get but offering a dramatically higher number of Melding points when used. Relic and Melding tickets are both obtained in the same way, with the Silver and Gold versions instead being obtained in very different ways.

Silver Tickets are exclusive to the Weekly Limited Bounties. Completing and turning in these tasks will give you various awards, which you can check before doing them. There’s no harsh limit on how many Silver Tickets you can hold, but the Bounties only refresh every few days, meaning there is a technical limit you can get each week.

Gold Tickets have no real-time limits on them, but the materials are much more time-intensive to acquire. Gold Tickets can only be acquired from either Sekka in Suja, or Gawdygog in the Wudwud hideout. The former asks for Nightflower Pollen for a single Gold Ticket, which can only be acquired from the Windward Plains and Scarlet Forest during a Full Moon. The latter instead asks for the ludicrous number of 30 Ancient Wyvern Coins. Neither is cheap, though Sekka is the better option overall.

It appears that Gathering Boosts do not significantly impact the trading of Gold Tickets, so a 1:1 trade remains the standard.

How To Use Gold And Silver Tickets

Using tickets is nice and simple, but it’s important to make sure you actually have the ones you need. Relic Tickets for Artian weapon parts, and Melding Tickets for Decorations. This is despite the fact that the whole system is called Melding. So take a good look before you trade for one to be sure you’re getting the right one.

When it comes to Melding, special melding materials will always be shown at the top before all other materials. For Relics, this will show the tickets above other unused Relics, regardless of how you have the items filtered. This is the same with regular Melding, with the tickets placed above the regular monster materials.

Gold and Silver Tickets have different values, though the actual number of points they provide is the same for both Relics and Decorations. These are:

  • Gold Tickets – 1,200 points.
  • Silver Tickets – 300 points.

Using this item once can yield numerous Relics and Embellishments, making it incredibly beneficial during the leveling process.

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2025-03-17 18:36