Someone Beat A Tempered Chatacabra In Under 2 Seconds With This Monster Hunter Wilds Exploit

Summary

  • Some Monster Hunter Wilds players have exploited poison ammo to beat tempered monsters quickly.
  • These hunts can be as quick as 1:53 seconds.
  • It’s actually a longer process than a regular hunt.

Monster Hunter Wilds stands out as the friendliest installment in the extended series, garnering both praise and criticism based on the comparatively straightforward hunts. Some players express delight while others voice concern, contingent on their preference. The preparation process for each hunt has also been simplified. However, challenges remain for a few due to the intricate multiplayer matching and an abundance of menus.

As a seasoned gamer, let me tell you about the impressive hunters out there who make the rest of us look like amateurs when it comes to battling tempered monsters. They can take them down lightning-fast, without so much as a scratch on themselves. But

Sometimes, It’s All About The Chase

According to VG247, certain players are managing to vanquish some extremely challenging creatures at seemingly impossible speeds, even as fast as 1.53 seconds. Yet, it’s not that they’re instantly killing these monsters, but rather taking advantage of a game glitch to achieve such swift kill times. A demonstration of this technique is provided in the video below, which involves using poison ammunition.

In Monster Hunter Wilds, you can cause harm to monsters not only by attacking them directly but also by utilizing the environment. For instance, you can crush them with rocks, ignite them, or contaminate them with poison. The game design ensures that if a monster is afflicted with such statuses, it doesn’t instantly trigger a hunt. Unfortunately, some players have found a way to manipulate this system by gradually depleting a monster’s health to near nothing before officially starting the hunt.

In the video, you’ll notice that the hunter continuously fires poison bullets at the Tempered Chatacabra, yet neither the quest nor the timer begin. Despite this, the Chatacabra is aggressive, requiring the hunter to avoid its attacks. However, the quest hasn’t officially started. When the Chatacabra’s health decreases significantly, the hunter uses tranquilizer bombs to make it sleep, initiating a hunt. Immediately afterward, they deploy a shock trap for a swift 1.53-second capture.

As a thrilled player, I must clarify that the brief instant depicted in this screenshot doesn’t necessarily encompass the full 1.53 seconds of my encounter with the elusive Chatacabra. In reality, the process of weakening its health with poison ammo was far more drawn-out than a traditional hunt using regular weapons and ammunition. However, what this fast-forwarded moment does offer is an exciting snapshot that proudly proclaims I’ve masterfully conquered a challenging hunt in record time!

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2025-03-12 11:08