With the resurgence of Monster Hunter: World and its expansion Iceborne, players—both newcomers and veterans—are returning to the hunt. Whether you’re just starting out or jumping back in, these 20 essential tips will help you sharpen your skills and elevate your hunting experience.


Game Settings & Optimization

  1. Turn Off Auto-Sheath – The auto-sheath feature can interrupt combat flow. Disable it for full control over your weapon.
  2. Set Camera Distance to ‘Far’ – Expanding your field of view makes it easier to monitor monster movements and environmental hazards.
  3. Customize Your HUD – Adjust HUD elements to reduce clutter and improve screen visibility during intense fights.
  4. Use the Radial Menu Efficiently – Customize it for quick access to items, including crafting materials like Bowgun ammo and traps.

Combat & Movement Tricks

  1. Hold the Gather Button – Holding the button speeds up actions like carving and mining.
  2. Use Slinger Ammo While Mounted – Fire Slinger ammo during mounted attacks to speed up takedowns and deal bonus damage.
  3. Ride Wingdrakes for Quick Travel – Use your Slinger to latch onto Wingdrakes and travel quickly across the map.
  4. Master Slide Attacks – Roll onto a slope before attacking to skip the trip animation and land faster slide strikes.
  5. Perform the Superman Dive – While sprinting away from danger, diving provides full invincibility frames—perfect for dodging big hits.
  6. Stay Down After Getting Hit – Don’t mash buttons after a knockdown. Staying down briefly can help you avoid follow-up attacks.
  7. Cancel Stamina Recovery Animations – If you exhaust your stamina, attacking during the recovery animation lets you skip it.

Item Management & Loadouts

  1. Use Oven Roast for Rations – Roast raw meat at the canteen to create rations that restore stamina mid-hunt.
  2. Prepare a Healing Loadout – Bring herbs, honey, potions, and Mega Potions to extend your survivability during longer hunts.
  3. Bring Traps for Non-Elder Dragons – Traps provide free damage windows and utility—even if you don’t plan on capturing the monster.
  4. Carry Special Utility Items – Stock up on niche items like Astera Jerky (for Bleed), Farcasters (to retreat), and Wetfish+ (for sharpening boosts).

Advanced Gameplay Strategies

  1. Use Slinger Ammo Interactions – Torch Pods clear effluvium, Water Moss strips mud from Barroth or Jyuratodus, and other types have tactical uses.
  2. Slaying vs. Capturing – Quest rewards are the same for both, so choose based on the materials you need. Capturing can sometimes yield rarer parts.
  3. Wall Bang for Bonus Damage – In Iceborne, tenderize a monster’s part and slam them into a wall for bonus part damage and a knockdown.
  4. Balance Offense and Defense – High DPS is tempting, but survival skills like Health Boost and Divine Blessing improve reliability in hunts.
  5. Try Niche Utility Skills – Abilities like Partbreaker, Heavy Artillery, or Free Meal can make specific encounters much easier.

Final Thoughts

Incorporating these tips into your hunts will help you become a more efficient, survivable, and confident Hunter. Whether you’re optimizing loadouts or pulling off perfect wall bangs, every detail adds up. So prep your gear, fire up the quest board, and happy hunting!



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