Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is an RPG that celebrates the history of the Monster Hunter series. A huge number of iconic Monsters from past games are obtainable as Monstie companions in Monster Hunter Stories 2. The number promises to grow more and more with the addition of free title updates throughout the year. In the August title update, fans are given the opportunity to face against a powerful new boss enemy and recruit two newly-added Monsties. This guide will specifically explain how to get Hellblade Glavenus in Monster Hunter Stories 2.
Fans who have kept up with Monster Hunter Stories 2 since launch should be familiar with the process of obtaining additional Monsties through title updates. The first of these updates made it possible to get Palamute Tickets that players could use to embark on a quest in search of eggs that hatch the familiar Monster Hunter Rise companions. With multiple updates still to come in 2021, Riders have plenty of Monsties to look forward to collecting.
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Players can get their chance at obtaining Hellblade Glavenus by taking the (Explore) Fire Eggs quest from the Quest Board. This is a Co-Op Quest that gamers can do alone or with friends using multiplayer in Monster Hunter Stories 2. Participation in the quest requires the Rider to exchange an Expedition Ticket, with higher Expeditions Ticket tiers yielding better Monster eggs.
As the name implies, the (Explore) Fire Eggs quest focuses on Fire element Monsters. Players will explore a den full of Monster nests, and the eggs gathered from these nests can be that of a Hellblade Glavenus or any other Fire Monster. This means the quest can double as a great chance to farm for any particular Fire Genes that the player might need for their party.
Players will have to defeat the Hellblade Glavenus waiting in the den's final nest to complete the Co-Op Quest. Though this can be considered the monster's specific nest, Hellblade Glavenus eggs can actually be found in any nest in the den.
There are a few important reasons why players would repeat the (Explore) Fire Eggs quest. Aside from the obvious observation that Hellblade Glavenus is a solid addition to any party, it also possesses the Hellblade gene that would be great for any Monstie with an inclination towards critical hits - and one of the best things about Monster Hunter Stories 2 is that genes such as this can be transferred to any other Monstie.
Defeating Hellblade Glavenus and conquering the new Co-Op Quest should be no problem for players approaching max level in Monster Hunter Stories 2. Those who have left post-game content in their dust really only have a couple of worthwhile challenges ahead of them. The true endgame is collecting more Monsties and preparing for PvP and hard-mode content slated for future updates.
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is now available for the Nintendo Switch and PC.
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