At the PlayStation Presents: Play!Play!Play! event, Capcom unveiled that they are planning to reintroduce the challenging ‘Tempered’ Monsters from Monster Hunter World in the game’s post-launch content.
Developers showcase this feature by battling a ‘Tempered Rathian’ in a fresh Arena level, and presenting slides highlighting the various rewards you can earn from defeating Tempered Beasts towards the end of the game.
In Monster Hunter World, the Tempered Monsters stood out as unique versions of standard monsters, dominating the game’s endgame challenges. These creatures sported gleaming hides and boasted enormous health reserves, delivering punishing blows akin to truck collisions. The incentive for vanquishing these formidable Tempered Monsters in Monster Hunter World was Decorations – special gems that players could embed into their equipment to unlock potent passive skills.
Based on the demonstration presented, it appears that the implementation of Tempered Monsters in Monster Hunter Rise is very similar to how they operated in Monster Hunter World, though there are some minor distinctions involved.
Rather than boasting shimmering physiques, the revamped Tempered Monsters now bear immense gouges across their bodies. Players can exploit these scars by executing a Focus Attack, which allows them to inflict additional damage upon the target by opening a deep wound.
Confirmed Wilds Endgame Grinding from r/MHWilds
Beyond that, slaying Enhanced Creatures in Monster Hunter Wilds will not just grant Decorations as rewards but also unique crafting resources. As translated by @FishermanWest9113 on Reddit, these resources can be utilized to create exclusive ‘Artis’ weapons, which have varying stats and characteristics based on the parts you use during forging.
Additionally, encountering a Tamed Beast out in the vast open-world areas gives you an opportunity to log it as an Inquiry and utilize Guild Points to save it within your Inquiry Archive for future hunts. Some Reddit users hypothesize that ‘Artis’ could possibly refer to ‘Artian’, a collection of ancient weapons and armor frequently seen in past Monster Hunter games.
Are you ready to grind for Decorations again in Monster Hunter Wilds?
Although it’s unfortunate that Capcom revealed the surprise about Monster Hunter Rise’s endgame content ahead of time, I’m thrilled to learn that Tempered Monsters will reappear in the game, adding to its already impressive lineup of monsters. These creatures offered some of the most rewarding challenges for dedicated players in Monster Hunter: World, and defeating them led to incredibly powerful and enjoyable Decorations as rewards.
Regarding these “Artis” weapons, I’m eager to discover their functionality within the game, but especially intrigued by whether they will appear visually appealing during combat once the complete version is released.
Luckily, we won’t have to wait much longer to tackle Tempered Monsters as the highly anticipated game, Monster Hunter Wilds, one of the most significant Xbox and PC titles set for release in 2025, is coming out in just a few days on February 28, 2025, available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC through Steam.
In the year 2025, Monster Hunter Wilds – a highly anticipated evolution of one of Capcom’s top-tier Xbox games like Monster Hunter World, and also one of their best PC games, is set to release on February 28th. This action-packed adventure will be available for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and personal computers through Steam.
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