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How Monster Hunter Wilds’ Two Spiders Give It the Most Biome Diversity

Written by Jared Stewart
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Monster Hunter Wilds' regions are quite dynamic due to how weather and time affect them and two temnocerans make their lairs brilliantly distinct.

A lot of Monster Hunter Wilds’ Field Surveys, side missions, and spontaneous hunts require research into what time of day or what environment cycle needs to be accommodated. In turn, players are treated to dynamic biomes rotating naturally or manually through a day-and-night cycle as well as weather patterns that drastically influence what a habitat will look like, let alone what monsters might appear there. This is all as immersive as players would like it to be and keeps environments interesting to come back to after a spell, but two monsters in particular are arguably responsible for Monster Hunter Wilds’ most exciting biomes.

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