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The Nintendo Switch is getting a pretty amazing game today. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate brings us the best Monster Hunter game since, well, since Monster Hunter World launched earlier this year.

For the uninitiated, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is a remastered version of Monster Hunter Generations for the Nintendo 3DS. It features improved controls, more monsters, and upgraded visuals.

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If you're jumping into the game for the first time and you're not sure where to begin, start here. This beginners guide will hook you up with all the knowledge you need to best hunter or huntress you can be.

How to prepare for a hunt

The key to any good hunt is preparation. Knowing what you need to take on your hunts and the strategy you'll employ to take your target down is paramount to success in Monster Hunter: Generations Ultimate. Here's the quick list of stuff you should take care of before every hunt.

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Eat a hearty meal

While you won't be totally sapped of your energy without eating in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, you'll want to make sure you take a moment to eat before embarking on any hunt or mission. Eating will allow you to bolster your stats in order to make life a little easier.

There are several dishes to eat, each with their own unique attributes. Some might increase your attack and stamina, while others could give you a nice boost to your health total. Deciding which meal to eat before each particular mission is something you'll have to figure out for yourself according to your own playstyle, the target monster, and more, but whatever you decide, eat whenever you can.

Check your gear

While you do have a hunter rank in this game, the biggest thing that contributes to how strong you are is your gear. That includes all your armor and the weapon you choose to go into a hunt with.

You'll don pretty basic pieces of armor starting out, with the new armor you can buy and craft helping you gain more elemental and physical resistances. In the beginning, just focus on getting a full set of basic armor with physical resistance, as that'll be the field of opponents you take on early.

Grab your items

Don't forget to fill your satchel before you head out. You'll have a number of items you can take with you before each hunt or gathering mission. At the least, you'll want potions, antidotes, traps, and whetstones. You'll also want custom coatings for your bow and guns if you happen to play a ranged weapon.

While you may not need all of these items on any one hunt, loading up on the essentials will ensure you can handle any adverse situation thrown your way.

Gather materials to craft items and gear

One of the things you'll come to learn about Monster Hunter is that the game is just as much about preparing to hunt as the hunt itself. You'll go on a lot of runs where your agenda is to gather materials, whether it be for crafting your new gear or getting the herbs you need to make life-saving potions. Here's what to look out for.

Take herbs and honey to make potions

You'll see a lot of plant nodes in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate. Herbs and honey will all be found in copious amounts, and you'll combine these base ingredients to make strong concoctions, better weapon coatings and ammo, and enhanced tools to help you out in your hunts. You don't have to carry back loads of this stuff on each hunt, but regular gathering — especially during the early game — will ensure you have a basic list of essentials to keep you healthy.

Collect bones and hide from the monsters you kill to make weapons and armor

During gathering parties or smaller hunts, be sure to collect all the material you can from any monster you kill. You may not need the bit of material that particular monster drops now, but there will come a time when you may need it for a particular build or crafting need.

Quick note: try to use armor pieces from the same set. This will ensure that all your relevant armor skills activate and that you get the most out of any built-in resistances it has.

How to hunt and take down your first monster

With all of your gear, weapons, and support items, you're ready to take on your first hunt. Here's how to get the most out of each encounter.

Choose your weapon and style of choice

More often than not, you'll know which monster it is you'll be going after before you commit to fighting it. As you get more experience you'll find yourself taking different weapons to fight different monsters.

Don't worry about that in the early going, though. It's important to find a weapon you like and learn its ins and outs. The cool thing about Monster Hunter is that your fighting style is not locked into the character you made, but changes based on the weapon and hunter style you use. As such, don't be afraid to switch your build up or experiment with other weapons at any point in the game. You're free to use whatever you want, whenever you want.

Each weapon has a tutorial associated with it to help you learn the strengths, weaknesses, and all the different combos you can do. There are 14 weapons in all, and they each offer unique advantages:

  • Great Sword: This is a massive sword that might be slow to swing, but delivers massive damage (and can block some, too).
  • Long Sword: This blade is basically a katana, and offers a nice balance between speed and damage.
  • Sword and Shield: This classic combination gives you both offensive and defensive potential in the same kit.
  • Dual Blades: Become roguelike with the daggers. Attacks are fast and hit hard.
  • Hammer: Hit a monster over his head with one of these and they won't know what to do.
  • Hunting Horn: This weapon can make you and your allies stronger. It's typically only useful in group play, but experienced hunters can make it work solo.
  • Lance: Poke around at the monsters from behind the comfort of a nice-sized shield.
  • Gunlance: Take the lance and add gunpowder to it. That's what the gunlance is.
  • Switch Axe: One of two dual-stance weapons in the game. Switch between a giant axe or a giant sword.
  • Charge Blade: See Switch Axe, but substitute the giant sword for a classic sword and shield setup.
  • Insect Glaive: This staff uses the power of insects to imbue the hunter with greater power.
  • Light Bowgun: When you want to hit hard from afar and like the way a crossbow shoots, the bowgun is not a bad choice.
  • Heavy Bowgun: You'll be slower with it, but this one will pierce even harder and more accurately than the regular one.
  • Bow: Your standard hunting affair, complete with the ability to coat your arrows poisonous and explosive ways.

This is also where you'll be choosing your Hunter Style. There are four such styles in the game, and they'll come with a number of hunter arts you can use to help you pull off your most devastating moves:

  • Guild: You can use 2 Hunter Arts with this style.
  • Striker: While your basic attacks are simple, this style lets you have three Hunter Arts, and they charge faster, too.
  • Aerial: This is what lets you jump high into the sky to mount monsters. You only get one Hunter Art for this overwhelming power.
  • Adept: This style rewards players for good mechanical skills by allowing you to dodge attacks and counter with an even bigger blow of your own.

Don't stress too much about being perfect with the weapons right away. Your first few hunts will be easy to get you acclimated with the game's combat system. Just worry about figuring out which one you like the most!

Customize your Palico

Take some time to make sure your furry companion known as a Palico is well-equipped. Not only can the Palico help you fight and gather items, you can also play as it in Prowler Mode.

There are some advantages to running around like a cat. For one, you have unlimited stamina and you gather items and material much faster than a typical hunter can. And while it doesn't have a whole lot of power, it does come with its own set of moves and abilities to let you contribute to the battle.

Don't be afraid to bring help

You don't have to go it alone if you don't want to. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate supports co-operative play with up to four people able to join a hunting party at once.

Don't be afraid to use this to your advantage. Can't quite beat that high-ranked monster on your own? Getting together with some of your hunter friends could be just the ticket you need to topple that challenge. Trust us — no one's going to judge you for needing a hand every now and then.

Use your skills and tools for victory

Now comes the hunt. You'll be dropped into the starting zone and begin searching for the target. Monsters tend to spawn in specific areas and you'll pick up on these potential spawn points over time, but the general rule of thumb for a beginner is to simply run through each zone and keep your eyes peeled.

When it comes time to actually face the beast, don't tense up. You should be more than well enough equipped to handle your prey. Be sure to exercise patience when going in for the attack. Strike where the beast is weakest and take your shots when there are proper openings.

And don't forget about all the tools you have at your disposal. You have healing items, traps, attribute boosters, and even bombs to help you out. Whetstones will be used to sharpen your weapons and make sure they continue to hit the beasts with as much damage as possible. Use them as often as you need to get the job done.

Oh, and do take care not to get hit more often than you're hitting the monsters. They're much stronger than you and will absolutely eat your lunch — or eat you for lunch — if you're not careful.

Against bigger monsters, target those weak points to not only deal more damage, but also to break some of its parts. Breaking a tail or a leg or some such will make it more vulnerable to your attacks, and may also force the monster to drop more of its materials upon defeating it.

Take on more quests for more rewarding gameplay

Quests will be your usual route for early-game monster hunting. They'll not only help ease you into the game, but will also offer rewards that'll help you in your endeavors. Be sure to do as many of these quests as you can in order to maximize your potential.

Before too long, you'll find yourself swimming in materials to craft new armor. You'll take that new armor to go take on tougher monsters. You'll get the materials from that monster and do it all over again to see just how far you can go. Welcome to the exciting, rewarding cycle that is Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.

Go slay some beasts

There's a lot to Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, but with thes beginner's guide you should now possess a basic understanding of how to be a professional hunter. There will be a lot of information thrown your way, and things will seem overwhelming at first. But once you learn the basics and come to grips with the game's various systems you'll find yourself turning in hunts like clockwork.

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LATEST UPDATE: Just got my Japanese copy of Monster Hunter X so I've started a Monster Hunter X Key Quests Guide! As for previous updates, I posted a guide on how to unlock every guild quest monster from low rank to G-rank via the Everwood. Make sure to check it out if you haven't unlocked all the guild quest monsters yet! Now on to the Key Quest guide.

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A wise person once said, 'Haste makes waste.'

That is, unless you've played the Japanese version of the latest Monster Hunter game to death like I did and now need to blaze through your village/caravan and gathering hall quests to reach the endgame quickly in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. Maybe it's your first crack at the latest game in the series but you still want to progress in a jiffy.

Then it becomes 'He who strikes first, wins.' Just ask Charlie 'Tigrex Blood' Sheen.

For newcomers to the game, you don't have to finish every quest to unlock the next rank or batch of missions in Monster Hunter. Instead, you can finish what are called 'key quests' to unlock the next set of missions right away.

If you're in a rush to get to 10-star village/caravan quests or those tougher Gathering Hall missions to be able to craft better gear, here's a list of key quests to speed up your progress.

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CARAVAN AND VILLAGE QUESTS

These refer to the campaign mode of the game, which progresses the story. Monsters are not quite as tough as they are in online/multiplayer mode but you have to solo them.

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LOW RANK

1-star

Steak Your Ground

Deliver 1 Well-done Steak or Rare Steak

A Winning Combination

Deliver 1 Mega Potion

Subquest: Slay 3 Jaggi

— Pretty basic stuff. Just talk to your caravan leader, the hat maniac to unlock. No, your goofy little hat ain't worth risking my life by jumping onto a Dah'ren Mohran. But, hey, I'll do it anyway.

2-star

Ancestral Steppe Fungus Run

Deliver 5 Unique Mushrooms

Sub: Deliver 1 Choice Mushroom

Den Mothers

Slay 5 Jaggia

Kelbi Cure-All

Deliver 3 Kelbi Horns

Sub: Slay 8 Kelbi

— These quests are unlocked once you finish 'A Winning Combination.'

Chip Off the Old Blockade

Slay 8 Konchu

— Unlocked by finishing any of the quests mentioned above.

The Stinking Seltas

Hunt a Seltas

Sub: Break the Seltas's horn

— Unlocked by finishing 'Chip Off the Old Blockade.' Finishing this mission upgrades your grain/bread and vegetable ingredients at the canteen. For the full scoop, check out my MH4U Canteen Food Ingredients Upgrade Guide. It also unlocks expeditions, which lets you do free hunts in the Everwood. To progress further, you'll need to do two expeditions: Kill Velocidrome and Kill Yian Kut Ku. These unlock:

Urgent Quest: Swing Into Action

Hunt a Kecha Wacha

Sub: Topple monster while mounted

— Finish this 3-star quest and you unlock the 3-star caravan/village quests.

3-star

Boulder-bash

Hunt a Tetsucabra

Sub: Wound the Tetsucabra's jaw

— Unlocked after finishing 'Swing Into Action.'

Shipshape Skin

Hunt a Gypceros

Sub: Wound the Gypceros's crest

— Unlocked after finishing 'Boulder Bash.'

Road Work

Capture a Gendrome (Village: 3 Star)

Sub: Slay 5 Genpreys

— Unlocked after finishing 'Shipshape Skin.' Finish this to trigger:

Urgent: Nerscylla Thrilla

Hunt a Nerscylla

Sub: Break Nerscylla's poison spikes.

— Finish this to unlock 4-star caravan/village quests.

Before going further, I also noticed one more urgent pop up while I was doing 3-star quests. I believe this appeared after I finished 'Kecha Wacha Wallop,' which is not considered a key quest.

Urgent: Research Basarios

Hunt a Basarios

Sub: Topple monster while mounted

— Makes Basarios show up in the Everwood.

4-star

Pink Stink

Hunt a Congalala

Sub: Wound the Congalala's comb

— Maybe I was just sleep-deprived, but I could've sworn this was called 'Wild Palico Panic' when I first tried it. Anyway, now it says 'Pink Stink' in my mission board so 'Pink Stink' it is.

An Ice Surprise

Hunt a Zamtrios

Sub: Wound the Zamtrios's top fin

— I could've sworn this one was named 'Meownster Hunt Havoc' the first time I did it, too. Seriously, I think I'm losing my mind. Maybe I already did.

Najarala Hunt

Hunt a Najarala

Sub: Wound the Najarala's back

— Take down this snake in the grass and you'll get an emergency Gore Magala expedition if I remember correctly. Repel that sucker and you should unlock:

Urgent: Tipping the Scales

Hunt Gore Magala

Sub: Wound Gore Magala's feelers

— Gore! Gore! Gore! With apologies to JR's Barbecue Sauce. Bring down the flagship monster and say hello to 5-star quests.

5-star

Major Miner Problem

Hunt a Gravios

Sub: Wound the Gravios' chest

— Hello, big guy. Just bring him down, baby

Advanced: Odd Ape Out

Hunt a Congalala

Sub: Break the Congalala's claw

— I was reading a Japanese forum once and some dude didn't even mention him by name and just said 'that filthy ape.' I don't know why but that made me laugh. Yes, I'm easy to please.

Now do two of the following quests:

Zinogre Zone

Hunt a Zinogre

Sub: Wound the Zinogre's head

The Royal Guard

Hunt a Seltas Queen

Sub: Hunt a Seltas

King of the Skies

Hunt a Rathalos

Sub: Sever the Rathalos' tail

This will unlock:

Advanced: Tigrex Terror

Hunt a Tigrex

Sub: Break the Tigrex's claw

— Tigrex, he's grrrreat. At unlocking the next quest:

6-star

Urgent: Advanced: Heaven's Wheel

Slay Shagaru Magala

Sub: Break Shagaru Magala's horns

— Finish Gore Magala's true form after shedding its skin and you're on the fast track to high rank questing.

HIGH RANK

7-star

Skiff Scuttler

Hunt a Daimyo Hermitaur

Sub: Break D. Hermitaur's claw

— I was in a rush to go through quests so I waltzed into this quest while still using a bone weapon. Can you say Bounce City?

Hot-air Buffoon

Hunt an Emerald Congalala

Sub: Deliver 1 Territorial Dung+

Facility Facilitation

Hunt a Cephadrome

Sub: Hunt 6 Cephalos

Hunt-a-thon: Nerscylla

Hunt 2 Nerscylla before time expires or deliver a Paw Pass ticket

Sub: Deliver 1 Queen Substance

These missions will unlock:

Urgent: Skiff Competition

Hunt a Monoblos

Sub: Break the Monoblos's horn.

— Charge! Have fun Guard Point masters. Oh yeah, welcome to 8-star quests

8-star

Finish one of the two following missions:

Hide-and-Freak

Hunt a Khezu

Sub: Wound the Khezu's head

— Man, this guy… A bonafide troll.

Take a Powderstone

Deliver 1 Powderstone

Sub: Hunt an Iodrome

Either of the previous missions will unlock:

In the Pink

Hunt a Pink Rathian

Sub: Wound the Pink Rathian's head

— One of my favorite monsters to hunt. I personally find her more challenging than Azure Rathalos. Whatever you do, stay away from her left cheek… Take her down and you get:

Ladykiller

Hunt a Seltas Queen

Sub: Wound the Seltas Queen's head

— Lets… volt… in! I still remember the first time my cousins saw the docking manuever while playing the Japanese version of the game. 'Wait, did they just combine? That's awesome!' Finishing this also unlocks the Wyceum research center, which will be key later when fighting frenzied and extreme monsters, especially those that make your weapons and bullets bounce.

Nocturnal Commission

Capture a Rathian

— This unlocks a pretty cool cut scene, plus your next urgent.

Urgent: Dance of a Thousand Blades

Hunt a Seregios

Sub: Topple monster while mounted

— Say hello to the flagship monster of Monster Hunter 4G. This, by the way, provides the earliest opportunity to craft those Seregios weapons, which was quite helpful when I started doing Guild Hall quests.

9-star

Say hello to key quests galore. Here's the order that I went through them:

Black Rock Down

Hunt a Black Gravios

Sub: Wound Black Gravios's back

An Omen in the Skies

Hunt an Azure Rathalos

Sub: Deliver 1 Large Wyvern Tear

The Echoing Roar

Hunt a Brute Tigrex

Wound the Brute Tigrex's head

Forge Ahead

Hunt a Stygian Zinogre

Sub: Wound Stygian Zinogre's back

Advanced: Glacier's Bane

Hunt a Brachydios

Sub: Suppress Brachydios's frenzy

Advanced: Tyrant's Maw

Hunt a Deviljho

Sub: Topple Monster While Mounted

These will unlock

Urgent: Death by a Thousand Cuts

Hunt an Apex Seregios

— Whee, apex monsters! Don't forget to use that Wystone.

Urgent: Kushala Kushowdown

Hunt a Rusted Kushala Daora

— This a siege-style battle in Dundorma with your NPC allies. Finish it and you level up your Wystone and unlock 10-star quests, which are the final batch of hunts for offline mode. Enjoy!

GATHERING HALL QUESTS

Say hello to the multiplayer part of MH4U. Yes, you can still solo missions if you want but keep in mind that the monsters will be tougher. For the bulk of these, I basically formed a two-man party with my cousin, which provides just the right balance difficulty-wise. Plus we only had to do the urgents twice as opposed to three or four times with a bigger team. Then again, feel free to do whatever works for you.

LOW RANK

Hunter Rank 1

Bug Burger

Hunt a Seltas

Sub: Break the Seltas's horn

Kecha Konundrum

Hunt a Kecha Wacha

Sub: Wound the Kecha Wacha's ears

Tackling a Tetsucabra

Hunt a Tetsucabra

Sub: Wound the Tetsucabra's jaw

The Gypceros Project

Capture a Gypceros

Sub: Slay 5 Konchu

2-star Urgent: Web Sighting

Hunt a Nerscylla

Sub: Break Nerscylla's poison spikes

HR2

Royal Assassination

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Sub: Wound the Rathian's head

A Ghastly Gift

Capture a Khezu

Sub: Wound the Khezu's body

Zamtrios of the Deep

Hunt a Zamtrios

Sub: Wound the Zamtrios's head

Nix the Najarala

Hunt a Najarala

Sub: Wound the Najarala's back

3-star Urgent: Dark Wings, Dark Work

Hunt Gore Magala

Wound Gore Magala's wing

HR3

Tigrex Tough Love

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Hunt a Tigrex

Sub: Break the Tigrex's Claw

Temper Tantrum

Hunt a Gravios

Sub: Wound the Gravios's back

Royal Audience

Capture a Rathalos

Sub: Wound the Rathalos's wings

Tuff Turf

Hunt a Zinogre

Sub: Wound the Zinogre's head

The Royal Guard

Hunt a Seltas Queen

Sub: Wound the Seltas Queen's tail

4-star Urgent: Sand Sailor

Slay a Dah'ren Mohran or repel it.

Sub: Btreak Dah'ren Mohran's horn

— Unlocks drinks at the canteen and High-Rank Expeditions

HIGH RANK

HR4

Face Two Face

Hunt 2 Kecha Wacha

Sub: Deliver 1 Large Beast tear

Purple People Eater

Hunt a Purple Gypceros

Sub: Wound Purple Gypceros's chest

Buffoonish Baboon

Hunt an Emerald Congalala

Sub: Wound Emerald Congalala's comb

Dastardly Duo

Hunt a Gendrome and Tetsucabra

Sub: Wound the Gendrome's head

5-star Urgent Quest: Rathian's Wrath

Hunt a Pink Rathian

Sub: Wound the Pink Rathians wings

HR5

Writer's Block

Hunt a Najarala and a Rathian

Sub: Deliver 1 Large Wyvern Tear

The Red Menace

Hunt a Red Khezu

Sub: Wound the Red Khezu's head.

Dread Locked

Hunt a Gore Magala

Sub: Wound Gore Magala's wingarm

Advanced: Frenzied Foe

Hunt a Tigrex

Sub: Break the Tigrex's claw

6-star Urgent Quest: Ore D'Ouvre

Hunt a Black Gravios

Sub: Wound Black Gravios's back

HR6

Bring Down the Sky King

Hunt an Azure Rathalos

Sub: Wound the Azure Rathalos's wing

Infernal Overlord

Hunt a Stygian Zinogre

Sub: Wound Stygian Zinogre's head

Ear Ache

Hunt a Brute Tigrex

Sub: Wound the Brute Tigrex's head

Brimstone and Brachydios

Hunt a Brachydios

Sub: Wound the Brachydios's head

7-star Urgent: Advanced: Stop the Wheel

Slay Shagara Magala

Sub: Break Shagaru Magala's horns

HR7

Advanced: Grim Tidings

Slay an Akantor

Sub: Wound Akantor's head

Advanced: Storm Front

Slay a Kushala Daora or repel it

Sub: Wound Kushala Daora's head

Advanced: Teostra Tangle

Slay a Teostra or repel it

Sub: Wound Tesotra's head

Advanced: Fleet Action

Slay Dah'ren Mohran or repel it

Sub: Break Dah'ren Mohran's horns

Urgent: Advanced: Speartip Menace

Slay a Dalamadur

Sub: Wound Dalamadur's head

— Finish this and you unlock the cap on your hunter rank, which should jump up pretty high. It also unlocks:

Urgent: Advanced: Glacial Grinder

Slay an Ukanlos

Sub: Topple monster while mounted

— This unlocks G-rank quests. Woot!

While I've sunk in a ton of time in the Japanese version of the game, I haven't gone through all the G-rank quests in the Western version so I don't know the English names of all the stuff yet. For such quests, I will name the monsters you need to hunt as part of G-rank key quests. I'm adding subquests, too, in case there are non-key quests that feature the same monster. I will update this section as I verify information in my U.S. copy:

G-Rank 1

Sculptural Seltas

Hunt a Desert Seltas

Seeing Spots

Hunt an Ash Kecha Wacha

Sub: Wound Ash Kecha Wacha's ears

— Apparently, someone in Monster Hunter's localization team is an Ash Ketchum fan..

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Berserker Rage

Hunt a Berserk Tetsucabra

Sub: Wound the B. Tetsucabra's jaw

Line in the Sand

Hunt 2 Cephadrome x2

Sub: Wound the Cephadrome's tail

Fashion Victim

Hunt a Daimyo Hermitaur

Sub: Break D. Hermitaur's shell

— These missions will unlock…

Hit List: Plum Daimyo Hermitaur

Hunt a Plum Daimyo Hermitaur

Sub: Break P.D. Hermitaur's Claw

— The Diablos skull accessory always cracks me up

Grand Finals Confrontation

Hunt a Tigerstripe Zamtrios

Sub: Wound T.Zamtrios's dorsal fin

— This guy loves switching to Jabba the Hutt mode

Serpent Serenade

Hunt a Tidal Najarala

Sub: Wound Tidal Najarala's head

Hunter in Green and Red

Hunt a Rathian and a Red Khezu

Sub: Deliver 1 Large Wyvern Tear

— No matter the color, Khezu remains a cave-dwelling troll.

Urgent:Seer of the Swords

Hunt a Seregios

Sub: Sever the Seregios's tail

— Bring dung bombs just in case he grabs ya'.

G-Rank 2

Course Correction

Hunt a Shrouded Nerscylla

Sub: Wound S.Nerscylla's outer hide

The Azure King and the Tyrant

Hunt an Azure Rathalos and a Tigrex

Sub: Deliver 1 large Wyvern Tear

Temper Tantrum

Hunt a Gravios

Sub: Wound the Gravios's head

How to Zap your Zinogre

Hunt a Zinogre

Sub: Slay 5 Slagtoth

These quests will unlock:

Brute Force

Hunt a Brute Tigrex

Sub: Wound the Brute Tigrex's head

Pestering Pest

Hunt a Desert Seltas Queen

Sub: Wound D.Seltas Queen's tail

Hollow Promise

Hunt a Black Gravios

Sub: Wound the Black Gravios's chest

Fire Drill

Hunt a Brachydios and a Stygian Zinogre

Sub: Sever the Stygian Zinogre's tail

Showdown at High Noon

Hunt a Diablos

Sub: Sever the Diablos's tail

Then..

Hunt Black Diablos (Sub: break both horns)

Urgent: Chaos Gore Magala

G-Rank 3

Advanced Chameleos (Sub: break horns)

Advanced Kushala Daora (Sub: cut tail)

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Advanced Teostra (Sub: wound wings)

Advanced Ukanlos (Sub: wound front feet)

Urgent: Gogmazios (Sub: destroy back)

Well, that's it for now. Make sure to check out the Technobubble hub for more of our guides for Monster Hunter Ultimate 4!

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