Summary
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Monster Hunter Wilds has recently been introduced from the side for capturing a monster that lit a discussion of capturing versus the killing of etiquette.
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For many people, killing a monster is default, because they simply go into battle to wave on a large monster, while others count on the party leader to communicate if they want to capture.
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In fact, one person suggested that players be able to publish tasks with clear instructions on whether the party is captured or killing.
Monster Hunter is probably more popular than ever before and Monster Hunter Wilds looks as if it has been very successful in popularity of the world. After reaching more than 10 million players in the first month, there are more than a few newcomers in the series in the number and several of them encounter some problems in terms of multiplayer etiquette.
The Reddit user called Killetofu808 is one of the newcomers who has been confused by the label surrounding whether to capture or kill monsters. In his post on Subredit Monster Hunter Wilds reveals that when they were captured by a monster, the party's leader demanded that they decide whether to catch or kill a monster. Then they apparently kicked Killetofu808 from the hunting side for their mistake.
Monster Hunter Wilds Fans are discussing the label of Slay vs. CAPTURE ETKETTE
Since then, the contribution has appeared on Subreddit and lit a discussion of the label of Versus, the killing of a monster, and there is a relatively large number of opinion on this matter. One of the more common is a user called Thebostonkremedonut, who claims that standard practice should be killed if the party leader does not say.
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Another user called Zhak_00 sounds that they say that they always assume that they are at a party to kill a monster because “just want to beat with *** from a monster”. This is the right behavior of the cave and I really respect it.
The user called Ikishoten is a step further and gives responsibility to the party leaders and claims that it is a “unwritten rule” and is usually polite to go with what the party leader wants, but emphasizes that the rewards for killing and capturing are so similar that it is not worth emphasizing it. The only exception of this rule is when the party has ever emerged and capture things get faster and avoid failure.
Now you are up with the Monster Hunter label, you can jump to the party whenever you like it without worrying about disturbing someone. In fact, Thebostonkmedonut presents a fairly great suggestion that Capcom should have players publish tasks and specifically mention whether they are there for captivity or killing to completely solve the problem. Maybe we'll get it to another future update.
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28 February 2025
- Esrb
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T for teens // violence, blood, raw humor