For a series that's been around for so long, the main concept of Monster Hunter hasn't changed much over the years. Kill monsters in the name of "science" -> carve bits of said monsters -> use them as armour or weapons to show them who the real apex is. While there are bits of story elements peppered around, that's the crux of it, and it applies to Monster Hunter Wilds too.
Making cool hats from the corpses of monsters isn't without its ethical quandaries.
Of course, with the advancements over the years and new monsters with every entry, these weapons are armour sets only get better and better. However, an often overlooked tool of every hunter is the carving knife that's essential in harvesting the vital monster parts. Monster Hunter Wilds has decided to change this by giving hunters a visually different knife, based on the belt they're wearing.
Monster Hunter Wilds has introduced a number of new features to the series – a better handler who actually helps you prep, customizable stickers, and even an all-time favourite North Indian dish. However, an interesting new feature changes the look of your hunter's carving knife based on the belt you're wearing....