How to change map back to Low Rank in Monster Hunter Wilds

When reaching the postgame stages of Monster Hunter Wilds, you'll encounter an issue that locks you out of Low-Rank content. Fortunately, there is a way to restore these items to the map, and we're here to show you how. How to get back Low Rank environments in MH Wilds You can change maps to Low-Rank level by participating in Alma's 1 to 3 Blue Star Optional Quests. Begin any of these missions, and the environment will return to the early levels, allowing you to farm basic monster materials. However, this method doesn't permanently change the environment to Low Rank, as it will only be available while the quest is active. Screenshot by Destructoid First, you must decide which map to change to a lower level. For instance, those who wish to farm Low-Rank materials at Scarlet Forest can participate in the Forest Outlaw quests (located at the bottom of Optional Quests). Here's a list of all the 1 to 3 Blue Star quests and their compatible destinations: Buggin' in the Desert: Windward Plains The Desert is Demanding: Winward Plains Buggin' in the Scarlet Forest: Scarlet Forest A Sharp Shot: Scarlet Forest Beware the Chatacabra: Windward Plains Fire Starter: Windward Plains Every Rose: Scarlet Forest Tussle in Pink: Scarlet Forest Sand Sea Surges: Windward Plains Forest Outlaw: Scarlet Forest March of the Kranodath: Oilwell Basin Buggin' in the Cliffs: Icechard Cliffs Veiled by the Tide: Scarlet Forest Oilwell Basin Blast: Oilwell Basin Sultan of the Sand: Windward Plains Dance of Shadows: Iceshard Cliffs Fleet Flight: Iceshard Cliffs Scorching Simian: Oilwell Basin Sultan of the Sand: Windward Plains Spread Those Wings: Wyveria Creeping Flames: Oilwell Basin Pallid Beast's Lament: Wyveria His Eternal Reign: Wyveria Red Eyes in the Night: Wyveria Consumer of Void: Wyveria Although you'll receive a task to eliminate a particular monster, you can ignore it and explore the area for the materials. You don't even have to defeat the quest's target, considering that all materials will transfer to your inventory regardless. Just speak to Alma when ready, and she will conclude the mission. I used this method to farm Wingdrake Hides from Harpios, and it guaranteed a Low-Rank drop every time. But, if I were to do it in standard free-roam (aka High Rank), it would only give out Wingdrake Hides+. The Optional Quests work wonders for those looking for Kinsect upgrades, which often use early-game resources. Plenty of other recipes utilize lower-grade materials, so when in doubt, switch the map over to the quests. Additionally, you can use Lucky Vouchers from daily logins to double your rewards, increasing your Zenny and resource intakes for the quest. While it's not required, you can also eliminate the Low-Rank mission's target to gather even more goods. The post How to change map back to Low Rank in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid.

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How to change map back to Low Rank in Monster Hunter Wilds

Hunter posing in Photo Mode

When reaching the postgame stages of Monster Hunter Wilds, you'll encounter an issue that locks you out of Low-Rank content. Fortunately, there is a way to restore these items to the map, and we're here to show you how.

How to get back Low Rank environments in MH Wilds

You can change maps to Low-Rank level by participating in Alma's 1 to 3 Blue Star Optional Quests. Begin any of these missions, and the environment will return to the early levels, allowing you to farm basic monster materials. However, this method doesn't permanently change the environment to Low Rank, as it will only be available while the quest is active.

Low Rank quests in MH Wilds
Screenshot by Destructoid

First, you must decide which map to change to a lower level. For instance, those who wish to farm Low-Rank materials at Scarlet Forest can participate in the Forest Outlaw quests (located at the bottom of Optional Quests). Here's a list of all the 1 to 3 Blue Star quests and their compatible destinations:

  • Buggin' in the Desert: Windward Plains
  • The Desert is Demanding: Winward Plains
  • Buggin' in the Scarlet Forest: Scarlet Forest
  • A Sharp Shot: Scarlet Forest
  • Beware the Chatacabra: Windward Plains
  • Fire Starter: Windward Plains
  • Every Rose: Scarlet Forest
  • Tussle in Pink: Scarlet Forest
  • Sand Sea Surges: Windward Plains
  • Forest Outlaw: Scarlet Forest
  • March of the Kranodath: Oilwell Basin
  • Buggin' in the Cliffs: Icechard Cliffs
  • Veiled by the Tide: Scarlet Forest
  • Oilwell Basin Blast: Oilwell Basin
  • Sultan of the Sand: Windward Plains
  • Dance of Shadows: Iceshard Cliffs
  • Fleet Flight: Iceshard Cliffs
  • Scorching Simian: Oilwell Basin
  • Sultan of the Sand: Windward Plains
  • Spread Those Wings: Wyveria
  • Creeping Flames: Oilwell Basin
  • Pallid Beast's Lament: Wyveria
  • His Eternal Reign: Wyveria
  • Red Eyes in the Night: Wyveria
  • Consumer of Void: Wyveria

Although you'll receive a task to eliminate a particular monster, you can ignore it and explore the area for the materials. You don't even have to defeat the quest's target, considering that all materials will transfer to your inventory regardless. Just speak to Alma when ready, and she will conclude the mission. I used this method to farm Wingdrake Hides from Harpios, and it guaranteed a Low-Rank drop every time. But, if I were to do it in standard free-roam (aka High Rank), it would only give out Wingdrake Hides+.

The Optional Quests work wonders for those looking for Kinsect upgrades, which often use early-game resources. Plenty of other recipes utilize lower-grade materials, so when in doubt, switch the map over to the quests. Additionally, you can use Lucky Vouchers from daily logins to double your rewards, increasing your Zenny and resource intakes for the quest. While it's not required, you can also eliminate the Low-Rank mission's target to gather even more goods.

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