What Are Monster Crowns in Monster Hunter Wilds?
In the world of Monster Hunter Wilds, a monster’s size often dictates its strength, and this is particularly evident with gold crown monsters. These are the most formidable versions of their species, making them quite dangerous to hunt. There are 29 monsters in the game, and 26 of them come with both large gold crowns and smaller miniature crowns. To keep track of your progress, you can check the successfully hunted monsters and their sizes in your field guide. The silver crown indicates a monster’s second-largest size, while a gold crown signifies the largest possible size for its species. The Field Journal is a handy tool for monitoring your largest successful hunts, allowing you to plan your next quests more effectively.
How to Find Gold Crowns in Monster Hunter Wilds
The key to successfully finding gold crowns lies in the Binoculars, a handy tool in your item pouch. When you spot a monster, use the Binoculars to get a closer look. If the monster has a gold crown, a special icon will appear under its name. This is your cue to open the region map, check the monster list, and mark that specific monster for future investigations. The Binoculars are an essential tool for hunters, as they provide real-time information about the size and type of the monster you are dealing with. By using this method, you can efficiently track and target the largest monsters, increasing your chances of obtaining the coveted gold crown.
Saving Investigations
One of the most efficient ways to collect all 52 crowns is by saving investigations. When you encounter a gold crown monster, you can save the investigation and hunt that size monster up to three times as a quest from Alma. Since each player can save three crown investigations per monster, and invite up to nine other players to join, this method becomes incredibly efficient when hunting with a community. With the ability to save up to 50 investigations at a time, you can theoretically save an investigation for almost every monster with every crown size. This feature not only helps you but also allows you to carry other players through the entire collection process using your saved investigations.
Save Abuse for Efficient Hunting
To further streamline the crown-hunting process, you can exploit the game’s mechanics by tracking when monsters spawn. The region map provides a timeline, which you can use to your advantage. Around 30 seconds before a monster despawns, save the game. Wait for it to respawn, and then proceed to its location with the Binoculars. If the spawned monster isn’t the size you want, simply exit the game without saving and try again. The game saves the monster’s spawn data but not its size, allowing you to repeatedly try until you get the desired crown size. If you want to skip the wait, you can return to your pop-up camps or the BBQ (if you’re high rank) and choose the rest option to reset the environment. This method can significantly reduce the time it takes to find all the gold and miniature crowns.
Hunting with Friends for Efficiency
While it’s possible to collect all crowns solo, it is much more efficient to do so with friends. A team of two or three dedicated players can coordinate their crown-hunting efforts, sharing investigations and working together to find the largest monsters. This collaborative approach can potentially allow you to collect all crowns within 10 hours, provided you have late-game gear. On your own, it might take significantly longer, up to 20-25 hours of gameplay. If you prefer solo hunting, you can always hop into different lobbies online until you encounter the creature you’re looking for. However, working with a team of friends is the most effective way to complete this challenging task.
Final Tips and Resources
In summary, getting a gold crown and miniature crown in Monster Hunter Wilds can be a daunting task, but with the right strategies and tools, it becomes much more manageable. Utilize the Binoculars to identify crown monsters, save investigations to repeat hunts, and coordinate with friends to maximize efficiency. For additional help, check out the game’s interactive map and a full breakdown of all monster weaknesses. With determination and the right approach, you can successfully complete your crown collection and become a master hunter in Monster Hunter Wilds.









