How to farm Giant and Miniature Crowns fast in Monster Hunter Wilds
If you want to earn as many Monster Hunter Wilds trophies as possible, it will be necessary to farm Giant and Miniature Crowns as quickly as possible. Compared to older Monster Hunter games, capturing a monster with a Miniature or Golden Crown is much simpler. However, you'll still have to understand the basics and how to spot the correct monster in the first place. Let's explore how to spot a monster with a Crown and what to do after you have spotted one. How to spot Crown Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds Typically, Crown Monsters are creatures that are either bigger or smaller than the average size. So in the case of the Chatacabra, for example, a crowned type will either be the biggest or smallest one you can find. The degree of difference in size will depend on the type of Crown. To spot one, you'll have to use your Binoculars. After equipping it, get close enough to the monster for its name to appear on your screen. You should then see a small Crown right under the name. In older Monster Hunter games, players had to estimate based on the weight and size of a monster. Naturally, the Monster Hunter Wilds system makes it much easier for you to catch a Crown Monster. Image via Destructoid Best way to farm Crown Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds Catching a Crown Monster, in principle, isn't an easy task, as they spawn randomly. If you want the Platinum trophy, you must collect 52 Crowns, with 26 Gold and 26 Miniature. There are lots of monsters to catch, and each has two types. This process doesn't guarantee you will get a Crown Monster in every attempt, but it will save a lot of time if luck isn't in your favor. To do so, you'll be loading your existing save until you can spawn and catch a Crown Monster. While you can attempt this with your friends, I prefer doing it solo to keep things simple. Turn off the internet connection to your PC/console. Select the region where you want to carry on your hunt. Enter your tent, and set the conditions to Abundance and Any Time of the Day. Wait for a monster to appear, and check if it's the one you want to hunt. If a monster you want to hunt hasn't spawned, close the game without saving and start from the second step. If a monster you want to hunt has spawned, check it out using your binoculars. Proceed with the hunt if it has a crown on its head. If not, close the game without saving and restart from step two. This process might employ the age-old method of save scumming, but it's the best way to secure all the Crowns in the shortest time possible. The post How to farm Giant and Miniature Crowns fast in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid.

If you want to earn as many Monster Hunter Wilds trophies as possible, it will be necessary to farm Giant and Miniature Crowns as quickly as possible.
Compared to older Monster Hunter games, capturing a monster with a Miniature or Golden Crown is much simpler. However, you'll still have to understand the basics and how to spot the correct monster in the first place. Let's explore how to spot a monster with a Crown and what to do after you have spotted one.
How to spot Crown Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
Typically, Crown Monsters are creatures that are either bigger or smaller than the average size. So in the case of the Chatacabra, for example, a crowned type will either be the biggest or smallest one you can find.
The degree of difference in size will depend on the type of Crown. To spot one, you'll have to use your Binoculars. After equipping it, get close enough to the monster for its name to appear on your screen. You should then see a small Crown right under the name. In older Monster Hunter games, players had to estimate based on the weight and size of a monster. Naturally, the Monster Hunter Wilds system makes it much easier for you to catch a Crown Monster.
Best way to farm Crown Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
Catching a Crown Monster, in principle, isn't an easy task, as they spawn randomly. If you want the Platinum trophy, you must collect 52 Crowns, with 26 Gold and 26 Miniature. There are lots of monsters to catch, and each has two types.
This process doesn't guarantee you will get a Crown Monster in every attempt, but it will save a lot of time if luck isn't in your favor. To do so, you'll be loading your existing save until you can spawn and catch a Crown Monster. While you can attempt this with your friends, I prefer doing it solo to keep things simple.
- Turn off the internet connection to your PC/console.
- Select the region where you want to carry on your hunt.
- Enter your tent, and set the conditions to Abundance and Any Time of the Day.
- Wait for a monster to appear, and check if it's the one you want to hunt. If a monster you want to hunt hasn't spawned, close the game without saving and start from the second step.
- If a monster you want to hunt has spawned, check it out using your binoculars. Proceed with the hunt if it has a crown on its head. If not, close the game without saving and restart from step two.
This process might employ the age-old method of save scumming, but it's the best way to secure all the Crowns in the shortest time possible.
The post How to farm Giant and Miniature Crowns fast in Monster Hunter Wilds appeared first on Destructoid.