Monster Hunter: World is cool and all, but what could make it even cooler? Animal Crossing villagers as Palicos! This Monster Hunter: World mod does just that...sort of. While the villager part is still true, it only applies to the top half of their bodies, resulting in something that is equal parts cute and terrifying.
The mod itself is for the PC version of the game (given that mod support on consoles is still incredibly limited) and retextures the various Palico heads to look like iconic villager cats instead. Since we still don't have Raymond in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, this was the closest thing I could get outside of replaying older games in the franchise.
The mod itself replaces the Palico helms by default. For those wanting a particular villager to bring into the world of Monster Hunter, here's what you need to know about which code belongs to which face:
It's pretty easy to do; manually copy the contents of the zip file (downloaded here) and place them in your Monster Hunter: World installation folder. If you don't know what that is, it'll be where you find MonsterHunterWorld.exe.
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Earlier this month, Larian Studios teased the "biggest patch yet" for Baldur's Gate 3 during its Early Access period and now, we know exactly what that big update entails. Not only is Baldur's Gate 3 finally adding the highly requested Druid class, but also massive changes to the game's cinematics, dice options, and more! Here's what you can expect from the latest update and how you can still play an older version if you want to continue on with your already-created characters.
First things first: Druids. When the game first launched in Early Access, it was missing quite a few notable classes including Barbarian, Druid, and Monk. One of those missing classes is arriving soon, bringing with it over 30 new spells and abilities, including the loved Wild Shape.
The addition of the new class also means new ways to approach the world of Baldur's Gate 3 and the ability to talk to animals will help change some outcomes in a big way. A spokesperson for Larian told Game Informer prior to the event that instances such as with the OwlBear can now end up much differently than that first playthrough thanks to the inclusion of this new class. And Druid's Grove? That will be drastically different as well.
"With the power of the wilderness at their fingertips, Druids can transform their shape to adapt to different situations," says Larian about the newest addition. "Crunch bones and slam into enemies as a Dire Wolf or Polar Bear. Spin your silken thread over the environment as a Spider. Soar above Faerun as a Raven. Sneak into hostile spaces unnoticed as a Cat. Burrow under the earth and ambush opponents as a Badger. Or temporarily embrace the tadpole that the Mindflayers have implanted inside you, discovering a new, mysterious Aberrant Shape."
Druids will also be able to choose from one of two Circles when influencing how their play experience will be like:
In the Panel From Hell 2 showcase, Lead Systems Designer Nick Pechenin and D&D Principal Rules Designer Jeremy Crawford will be going more into detail about how this clas was incorprated in a way that is faithful to what tabletop fans favor.
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With each update, the game becomes closer and closer to being ready for a full launch. While it's not quite there yet, the studio did reveal other key ways that the latest patch will improve the game:
A few other tweaks can also be seen in the upcoming update, though specifics haven't been revealed at this time.
Just like the last major update was a little too much to handle for the current build of the game, this update will make current saves incompatible; you will lose your character in the most updated version of the beta. Never fear though, there's a way around this because Larian wants you to play the way you want to play:
If you don't want patch 4 to update automatically, make sure to go in and disable to auto-update feature in Steam by following the below steps:
And there you have it! Druids, loaded die, and more are coming to Baldur's Gate III! Thoughts on the latest panel? Sound off in the comment section below!