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| |English Name={{PAGENAME}} | | |title={{PAGENAME}} |
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| | |description=The {{PAGENAME}} is a Forest and Jungle locale introduced in Monster Hunter: World, characterized by its gigantic trees and vast vegetation, monsters such as Great Jagras, Anjanath and Rathalos can be found here. |
| | |keywords={{PAGENAME}}, Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter: World, MHWI, MHW, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, Anjanath, Rathalos, Great Jagras, Tobi-Kadachi, Pukei-Pukei |
| | |image=MHW_AncientForest_Screenshot_000.jpg |
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| | |English Name=Ancient Forest |
| |Image=MHW_AncientForest_Screenshot_000.jpg | | |Image=MHW_AncientForest_Screenshot_000.jpg |
| |Japanese Name=古代樹の森 | | |Japanese Name=古代樹の森 |
| |Game Appearances=[[MHW]] | | |Game Appearances=[[Monster Hunter: World|MHWorld]] |
| |Habitat Type=[[Forests]] | | |Habitat Type=[[Forests]]<br/>[[Jungles]] |
| |Number of Areas=17 | | |Number of Areas=17 |
| | |Apex Predator=[[Rathalos]] |
| |}} | | |}} |
| The Ancient Forest is a locale introduced in [[Monster Hunter: World]]. | | |
| | The '''Ancient Forest''' is a locale introduced in, and exclusive to, [[Monster Hunter: World]]. |
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| It is the first locale the player has access to, and is characterized by a lush, green environment. | | It is the first locale the player has access to, and is characterized by a lush, green environment. |
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| Monsters such as [[Jagras]] and [[Anjanath]] can be found here. | | Monsters such as [[Jagras]] and [[Anjanath]] can be found here. |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
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| =====Area 1: The Coastal Plain===== | | =====Area 1: The Coastal Plain===== |
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| The zone in the south-west is called the '''Coastal Plain''' <ref name="multiple1">''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.104</ref> and is defined by a wide open plain, saturated with thin and shallow water streams. It derives its name from bordering directly on the south shore of the area, and of the New World Continent itself. The plant species found here don’t grow very tall, making this area ideal for grazing herbivores. Specifically, herds of [[Aptonoth]] can commonly be observed munching on the fresh greenery springing up from within and between the streams. | | The zone in the south-west is called the '''Coastal Plain''' <ref name="multiple1">''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.104</ref> and is defined by a wide open plain, saturated with thin and shallow water streams. It derives its name from bordering directly on the south shore of the area, and of the New World Continent itself. The plant species found here don’t grow very tall, making this area ideal for grazing herbivores. Specifically, herds of [[Aptonoth]] can commonly be observed munching on the fresh greenery springing up from within and between the streams. At the northern edge of the plain, one can find a small waterfall and pond. Various fish can be caught here. |
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| At the northern edge of the plain, one can find a small waterfall and pond. Various fish can be caught here. On the western side of this pond, a path leads to Area 2. A similar path can be found immediately east of the pond, which leads to Area 3.
| | In the south-western corner of this area sits the '''Ancient Forest Southwest Camp (1)'''. |
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| In the south-western corner of this area sits the '''Ancient Forest Southwest Camp (1)'''. A narrow path north of the camp leads to Area 9. | |
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| =====Area 2: The Forest of Turfs===== | | =====Area 2: The Forest of Turfs===== |
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| =====Area 3: The Grassy Field===== | | =====Area 3: The Grassy Field===== |
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| In the central south of the locale one finds the '''Grassy Field'''. As the name suggests, it is an area filled with tall yellowed grass, and connects Areas 1 and 4. [[Anjanath]] will often pass through here. | | In the central south of the locale one finds the '''Grassy Field'''. As the name suggests, it is an area filled with tall yellowed grass. [[Anjanath]] will often pass through here. |
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| =====Area 4: The White Sandy Shore===== | | =====Area 4: The White Sandy Shore===== |
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| The south-eastern corner of the locale is called the '''White Sandy Shore'''<ref name="multiple2"/> and sports a small beach, as well as an entrance into Areas 11 and 5. Further to the east lies the gate to [[Astera]]. On the beach, groups of [[Kestodon]] can be encountered. It is also common to sight [[Great Jagras]] and [[Anjanath]] here. A vine tree grows near the beach, which can be used to temporarily trap monsters after it has been knocked over. Travelling directly north from here leads to Area 11. | | The south-eastern corner of the locale is called the '''White Sandy Shore'''<ref name="multiple2"/> and sports a small beach. Further to the east lies the gate to [[Astera]]. On the beach, groups of [[Kestodon]] can be encountered. It is also common to sight [[Great Jagras]] and [[Anjanath]] here. A vine tree grows near the beach, which can be used to temporarily trap monsters after it has been knocked over. |
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| =====Area 5: The Foggy Forest===== | | =====Area 5: The Foggy Forest===== |
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| This area is a shaded forest ground, perpetually darkened by the crowns of giant trees. Woodland and Forest Pteryx can sometimes be spotted gliding from tree to tree. In the center of the area, a lonesome Paratoad can often be observed sitting in the shade. Both [[Pukei-Pukei]] and [[Tobi-Kadachi]] are spotted here somewhat frequently. This area has a south and a north entrance, both of which connect to Area 11. | | This area is a shaded forest ground, perpetually darkened by the crowns of giant trees. Woodland and Forest Pteryx can sometimes be spotted gliding from tree to tree. In the center of the area, a lonesome Paratoad can often be observed sitting in the shade. Both [[Pukei-Pukei]] and [[Tobi-Kadachi]] are spotted here somewhat frequently. |
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| =====Area 6: The Spore-filled Forest===== | | =====Area 6: The Spore-filled Forest===== |
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| In the north-eastern corner lies a clearing where the air is thick with fungus spores. Here, sporepuffs and poisoncups grow aplenty, attracting [[Vespoid]]s to the area. On an elevated platform, the [[Pukei-Pukei]] makes its nest. Following the path directly west from here, one can either move towards Area 7 by taking the dry route, or brave a small pond slightly to the southwest that leads to Area 12. | | In the north-eastern corner lies a clearing where the air is thick with fungus spores. Here, sporepuffs and poisoncups grow aplenty, attracting [[Vespoid]]s to the area. On an elevated platform, the [[Pukei-Pukei]] makes its nest. |
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| =====Area 7: The Hollow Nest===== | | =====Area 7: The Hollow Nest===== |
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| At the northern edge of the locale one finds a green corridor of sorts, leading past and around a large, hollow tree trunk. Various branches and vineways stretch out above this area, and [[Jagras]] are often seen using these passageways. Inside the trunk, a spiraling hole eventually leads to a nesting area, which is sometimes used by [[Kulu-Ya-Ku]]. This zone connects to Areas 6, 8, 10, 12. | | At the northern edge of the locale one finds a green corridor of sorts, leading past and around a large, hollow tree trunk. Various branches and vineways stretch out above this area, and [[Jagras]] are often seen using these passageways. Inside the trunk, a spiraling hole eventually leads to a nesting area, which is sometimes used by [[Kulu-Ya-Ku]]. |
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| =====Area 8: The Forest's Feeding Ground===== | | =====Area 8: The Forest's Feeding Ground===== |
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| In the northwestern corner of the locale lies the '''Forest's Feeding Ground'''.<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.108</ref> This open area is the prime location for both herbivores and predators to have a little snack.The vegetation is short, save for two vine trees which can be used to trap monsters. Scatternuts also grow here. On the western edge, a small pond offers hydration to passing monsters. Most large Monsters that appear in this locale can venture here, and it is one of the lowest areas that [[Rathalos]] are known to visit. On a small rock nearby, [[Nargacuga]] can often be found relaxing. | | In the northwestern corner of the locale lies the '''Forest's Feeding Ground'''.<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.108</ref> This open area is the prime location for both herbivores and predators to have a little snack.The vegetation is short, save for two vine trees which can be used to trap monsters. Scatternuts also grow here. On the western edge, a small pond offers hydration to passing monsters. Most large Monsters that appear in this locale can venture here, and it is one of the lowest areas that [[Rathalos]] are known to visit. On a small rock nearby, [[Nargacuga]] can often be found relaxing. |
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| Tucked away in a small cove sits the '''Ancient Forest Northwest Camp (8)'''. The clearing itself connects Areas 7, 9 and 10. A wall of vines can be climbed up to also reach Area 13. | | Tucked away in a small cove sits the '''Ancient Forest Northwest Camp (8)'''. |
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| =====Area 9: The Peak of the Rock Face===== | | =====Area 9: The Peak of the Rock Face===== |
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| At the central western edge of the locale stands the '''Peak of the Rock Face'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.109</ref>, a sloped rocky plateau that overlooks a small pond. Many Paratoads gather on the rocks, while [[Gajau]] swim in the pond. A north entrance connects this zone to Area 8, while a southern corridor leads to the outskirts of Area 1. Two cave entrances in the east lead to Areas 2 and 10 through the locales Underground Tunnels. | | At the central western edge of the locale stands the '''Peak of the Rock Face'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.109</ref>, a sloped rocky plateau that overlooks a small pond. Many Paratoads gather on the rocks, while [[Gajau]] swim in the pond. |
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| =====Area 10: The Underground Intersection===== | | =====Area 10: The Underground Intersection===== |
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| In the center of the forest's lowest level sits the heart of the Underground Tunnels, a maze of overlapping and intersecting tunnels, broken up by large, traversable roots. Carrier Ants can be found here, and a daring hunter may even be able to steal some materials from one of their caravans. The tunnels connect Areas 2, 7, 8, 9 and 12. | | In the center of the forest's lowest level sits the heart of the Underground Tunnels, a maze of overlapping and intersecting tunnels, broken up by large, traversable roots. Carrier Ants can be found here, and a daring hunter may even be able to steal some materials from one of their caravans. |
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| =====Area 11: The Giant Branchway===== | | =====Area 11: The Giant Branchway===== |
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| North of the white shore one encounters an amalgamation of giant branches and roots, creating stable walkways. Beneath the main branch, a quiet water reservoir provides a habitat for aquatic creatures. This reservoir also splits into numerous small streams, some deep enough to be dived into. The northern part of this zone is a dense underbush, where a variety of plant species grow in tight proximity to one another. It is common to spot [[Mosswine]] here. This area serves as one of the major highways of the locale, as it allows for travel between the Ancient Forest's lower and middle level. | | North of the white shore one encounters an amalgamation of giant branches and roots, creating stable walkways. Beneath the main branch, a quiet water reservoir provides a habitat for aquatic creatures. This reservoir also splits into numerous small streams, some deep enough to be dived into. The northern part of this zone is a dense underbush, where a variety of plant species grow in tight proximity to one another. It is common to spot [[Mosswine]] here. This area serves as one of the major highways of the locale, as it allows for travel between the Ancient Forest's lower and middle level. |
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| At the northeastern most corner of this Area sits the '''Ancient Forest Northeast Camp (11)'''. From this camp, hunters can either venture into the dense vegetation of Area 11, or drop down into Area 5. The reservoirs waterways lead to Area 12, while the giant branches can be used to either descend towards Area 2 or climb further up into Area 15. | | At the northeastern most corner of this Area sits the '''Ancient Forest Northeast Camp (11)'''. |
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| =====Area 12: The Root Forest===== | | =====Area 12: The Root Forest===== |
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| Near the center of the forest lies the '''Root Forest'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.113</ref>, a small cave-like clearing created by the massive roots of the Ancient Tree itself. A massive network of vines and branches create the "roof" of this area, and even small boulders can be seen caught in the plant web - resourceful hunters may be able to make them fall onto target monsters. Water dripping from the ceiling creates various small watering holes in this area, and [[Kestodon]] can often be found congregating here. Many creatures pass through here, as a sloped root near the north of the area allows traversal into the upper levels of the locale, namely into Area 14. On the lower level, this zone connects to Areas 2, 6, 7 and 11. | | Near the center of the forest lies the '''Root Forest'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.113</ref>, a small cave-like clearing created by the massive roots of the Ancient Tree itself. A massive network of vines and branches create the "roof" of this area, and even small boulders can be seen caught in the plant web - resourceful hunters may be able to make them fall onto target monsters. Water dripping from the ceiling creates various small watering holes in this area, and [[Kestodon]] can often be found congregating here. Many creatures pass through here, as a sloped root near the north of the area allows traversal into the upper levels of the locale. |
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| =====Area 13: The Vine Hollows===== | | =====Area 13: The Vine Hollows===== |
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| At the western middle level of the Ancient Forest, one finds a collection of shaded rooms built from interlocking vines, branches and roots. The vegetation here is so sturdy that hunters and monsters alike can walk on it freely. The area has various vine platforms of differing elevations, and is usually populated by [[Vespoid|Vespoids]] and [[Jagras]]. Down at the lowest platform, one can find an extremely rare Giant Vigorwasp. Both [[Anjanath]] and [[Deviljho]] have been observed sleeping here, the former at the highest platform, the latter at the lowest point. | | At the western middle level of the Ancient Forest, one finds a collection of shaded rooms built from interlocking vines, branches and roots. The vegetation here is so sturdy that hunters and monsters alike can walk on it freely. The area has various vine platforms of differing elevations, and is usually populated by [[Vespoid|Vespoids]] and [[Jagras]]. Down at the lowest platform, one can find an extremely rare Giant Vigorwasp. Both [[Anjanath]] and [[Deviljho]] have been observed sleeping here, the former at the highest platform, the latter at the lowest point. |
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| This Area connects seamlessly to Areas 14 and 15, and is accessible through a vine wall in Area 8. A vine wall can also be used to reach Area 17 at the peak of the tree.
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| =====Area 14: The Forest Lookout===== | | =====Area 14: The Forest Lookout===== |
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| This is the most open area of the forest's middle level, consisting of numerous wooden plateaus at varying elevations connected by spiraling branches. The top of this zone has access to the open sky, while the lowest point forms a small shaded pond from accumulated rain water. The highest platform is often the site of Turf Wars between [[Anjanath]] and [[Rathalos]]. One of the middle platforms is often occupied by a sleeping [[Tobi-Kadachi]], while the pond at the lowest level is sometimes claimed by [[Blackveil Vaal Hazak]]. | | This is the most open area of the forest's middle level, consisting of numerous wooden plateaus at varying elevations connected by spiraling branches. The top of this zone has access to the open sky, while the lowest point forms a small shaded pond from accumulated rain water. The highest platform is often the site of Turf Wars between [[Anjanath]] and [[Rathalos]]. One of the middle platforms is often occupied by a sleeping [[Tobi-Kadachi]], while the pond at the lowest level is sometimes claimed by [[Blackveil Vaal Hazak]]. |
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| This Area connects seamlessly to Areas 13 and 15. It can be reached from the lower level through Area 12.
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| =====Area 15: The Spiral Cavity===== | | =====Area 15: The Spiral Cavity===== |
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| This Area is located inside of the Ancient Tree's main trunk, and is called the '''Spiral Cavity'''.<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.115</ref> It is a massive, vertical maze made out of spiraling branches and enormous roots. Its off-shooting vestiges form walkways and tunnels that allow traversal across various levels, and the spiraling branches are wide enough to fight on. At the bottom of the cavity, water accumulates and naturally flows downward into the lower forest. [[Mosswine]] can often be found here. | | This Area is located inside of the Ancient Tree's main trunk, and is called the '''Spiral Cavity'''.<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.115</ref> It is a massive, vertical maze made out of spiraling branches and enormous roots. Its off-shooting vestiges form walkways and tunnels that allow traversal across various levels, and the spiraling branches are wide enough to fight on. At the bottom of the cavity, water accumulates and naturally flows downward into the lower forest. [[Mosswine]] can often be found here. |
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| =====Area 16: The Wyvern Nest===== | | =====Area 16: The Wyvern Nest===== |
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| High up at the peak of the Ancient Tree sits the '''Wyvern Nest'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.116</ref>, where [[Rathalos]] and [[Rathian]] roost. Due to the altitude, it is much windier and colder up here, and no monsters besides the owners of the nest appear here. Some [[Vespoid|Vespoids]] can be seen though, scavenging through the branches and leftovers of the Wyvern Nest. This area borders on one of the tree's main water reservoirs, with the zones northern edge being a natural dam. Explosions from wyvern fire or barrelbombs can destroy this dam, and the resulting flood can carry man and monster alike, flushing them all the way down to the lower levels. Wyvern Eggs can also be gathered here - which will usually attract the ire of the parent! | | High up at the peak of the Ancient Tree sits the '''Wyvern Nest'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.116</ref>, where [[Rathalos]] and [[Rathian]] roost. Due to the altitude, it is much windier and colder up here, and no monsters besides the owners of the nest appear here. Some [[Vespoid|Vespoids]] can be seen though, scavenging through the branches and leftovers of the Wyvern Nest. This area borders on one of the tree's main water reservoirs, with the zones northern edge being a natural dam. Explosions from wyvern fire or barrelbombs can destroy this dam, and the resulting flood can carry man and monster alike, flushing them all the way down to the lower levels. Wyvern Eggs can also be gathered here - which will usually attract the ire of the parent! |
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| =====Area 17: The Tree Crown===== | | =====Area 17: The Tree Crown===== |
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| ==Monsters== | | ==Monsters== |
| ====Small Monsters==== | | ====Small Monsters==== |
| <gallery mode="packed"> | | <div class="iconpick"> |
| MHWI-Aptonoth_Icon.png|[[Aptonoth]]|link=Aptonoth | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Aptonoth}} |
| MHWI-Boaboa_Icon.png|[[Boaboa]]|link=Boaboa | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Boaboa}} |
| MHWI-Gajalaka_Icon.png|[[Gajalaka]]|link=Gajalaka | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Gajalaka}} |
| MHWI-Gajau_Icon.png|[[Gajau]]|link=Gajau | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Gajau}} |
| MHWI-Jagras_Icon.png|[[Jagras]]|link=Jagras | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Jagras}} |
| MHWI-Kestodon Male_Icon.png|[[Kestodon]]|link=Kestodon | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Kestodon Male|Kestodon|Kestodon}} |
| MHWI-Mernos_Icon.png|[[Mernos]]|link=Mernos | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Mernos}} |
| MHWI-Mosswine_Icon.png|[[Mosswine]]|link=Mosswine | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Mosswine}} |
| MHWI-Vespoid_Icon.png|[[Vespoid]]|link=Vespoid | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Vespoid}} |
| </gallery> | | </div> |
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| ====Large Monsters==== | | ====Large Monsters==== |
| <gallery mode="packed"> | | <div class="iconpick"> |
| MHWI-Anjanath_Icon.png|[[Anjanath]]|link=Anjanath | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Anjanath}} |
| MHWI-Fulgur Anjanath_Icon.png|[[Fulgur Anjanath]]|link=Fulgur Anjanath | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Fulgur Anjanath}} |
| MHWI-Banbaro_Icon.png|[[Banbaro]]|link=Banbaro | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Banbaro}} |
| MHWI-Bazelgeuse_Icon.png|[[Bazelgeuse]]|link=Bazelgeuse | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Bazelgeuse}} |
| MHWI-Deviljho_Icon.png|[[Deviljho]]|link=Deviljho | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Deviljho}} |
| MHWI-Savage Deviljho_Icon.png|[[Savage Deviljho]]|link=Savage Deviljho | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Savage Deviljho}} |
| MHWI-Ebony Odogaron_Icon.png|[[Ebony Odogaron]]|link=Ebony Odogaron | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Ebony Odogaron}} |
| MHWI-Glavenus_Icon.png|[[Glavenus]]|link=Glavenus | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Glavenus}} |
| MHWI-Great Jagras_Icon.png|[[Great Jagras]]|link=Great Jagras | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Great Jagras}} |
| MHWI-Kulu-Ya-Ku_Icon.png|[[Kulu-Ya-Ku]]|link=Kulu-Ya-Ku | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Kulu-Ya-Ku}} |
| MHWI-Kushala Daora_Icon.png|[[Kushala Daora]]|link=Kushala Daora | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Kushala Daora}} |
| MHWI-Leshen_Icon.png|[[Leshen]]|link=Leshen | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Leshen}} |
| MHWI-Ancient Leshen_Icon.png|[[Ancient Leshen]]|link=Ancient Leshen | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Ancient Leshen}} |
| MHWI-Nargacuga_Icon.png|[[Nargacuga]]|link=Nargacuga | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Nargacuga}} |
| MHWI-Nightshade Paolumu_Icon.png|[[Nightshade Paolumu]]|link=Nightshade Paolumu | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Nightshade Paolumu}} |
| MHWI-Pukei-Pukei_Icon.png|[[Pukei-Pukei]]|link=Pukei-Pukei | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Pukei-Pukei}} |
| MHWI-Rajang_Icon.png|[[Rajang]]|link=Rajang | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Rajang}} |
| MHWI-Rathian_Icon.png|[[Rathian]]|link=Rathian | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Rathian}} |
| MHWI-Rathalos_Icon.png|[[Rathalos]]|link=Rathalos | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Rathalos}} |
| MHWI-Azure Rathalos_Icon.png|[[Azure Rathalos]]|link=Azure Rathalos | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Azure Rathalos}} |
| MHWI-Ruiner Nergigante_Icon.png|[[Ruiner Nergigante]]|link=Ruiner Nergigante | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Ruiner Nergigante}} |
| MHWI-Tigrex_Icon.png|[[Tigrex]]|link=Tigrex | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Tigrex}} |
| MHWI-Tobi-Kadachi_Icon.png|[[Tobi-Kadachi]]|link=Tobi-Kadachi | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Tobi-Kadachi}} |
| MHWI-Blackveil Vaal Hazak_Icon.png|[[Blackveil Vaal Hazak]]|link=Blackveil Vaal Hazak | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Blackveil Vaal Hazak}} |
| MHWI-Velkhana_Icon.png|[[Velkhana]]|link=Velkhana | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Velkhana}} |
| MHWI-Yian Garuga_Icon.png|[[Yian Garuga]]|link=Yian Garuga | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Yian Garuga}} |
| MHWI-Scarred Yian Garuga_Icon.png|[[Scarred Yian Garuga]]|link=Scarred Yian Garuga | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Scarred Yian Garuga}} |
| MHWI-Zinogre_Icon.png|[[Zinogre]]|link=Zinogre | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Zinogre}} |
| </gallery> | | </div> |
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| ==Game Data== | | ==Game Data== |
| =====Gathering=====
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| Items that can be gathered by hand while moving. Note that in [[Monster Hunter: World]], these spots do not have a % chance to drop various items. They will always give the player the same item every time. They also are not affected by which Rank (Low, High or Master) the locale is visited at.
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Honey|Honey|Orange}} || 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Antidote Herb|Herb|Blue}} || 5, 6, 16
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Ivy|Herb|Dark Green}} || 11, 13, 15
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Nulberry|Seed|Blue}} || 3, 11, 15, 16
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Needleberry|Husk|Dark Green}} || 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 13
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Latchberry|Husk|Blue}} || 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 15
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Slashberry|Husk|Gray}} || 12
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Bomberry|Husk|Red}} || 11, 14, 17
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Adamant Seed|Seed|Orange}} || 11, 17
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Smokenut|Seed|White}} || 6, 14
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| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Flamenut|Seed|Gray}} || 1, 3, 6, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Blastnut|Husk|Orange}} || 8, 14, 15
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonstrike Nut|Husk|Orange}} || 14, 17
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Blue Mushroom|Mushroom|Blue}} || 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Toadstool|Mushroom|Purple}} || 6, 11, 15
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Parashroom|Mushroom|Yellow}} || 2, 11
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Nitroshroom|Mushroom|Red}} || 11
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Exciteshroom|Mushroom|Dark Green}} || 11, 15
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Mandragora|Mushroom|Orange}} || 17
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Bitterbug|Bug|Blue}} || 2, 7, 13
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Flashbug|Bug|Orange}} || 8, 13, 15, 17
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Thunderbug|Bug|Yellow}} || 6, 11, 15, 17
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Godbug|Bug|White}} || 6, 14, 17
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Baitbug|Bait|Pink}} || 10, 11
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Spiderweb|Web|White}} || 2, 7, 10, 13, 14
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| =====Mining=====
| |
| Items that are mined from either Blue or Red Mining Outcrops. Note that Mining Spots will drop various items at set % chances. Which specific items are available is also affected by the Rank (Low, High or Master) that the locale is visited at. Drops are also affected by the games '''Upsurge''' mechanic, wherein maps will have altered drop chances (usually favoring rare items) for certain resources during Upsurge events. | |
| {| class="wikitable"
| |
| |+ Blue Mining Outcrop
| |
| |-
| |
| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Iron Ore|Ore|Gray}} || Low || 76% || 65%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Machalite Ore|Ore|Blue}} || Low || 21% || 30%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Lightcrystal|Ore|White}} || Low || 3% || 5%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Iron Ore|Ore|Gray}} x2 || High || 52% || 35%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Machalite Ore|Ore|Blue}} || High || 17% || -
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Machalite Ore|Ore|Blue}} x2 || High || - || 18%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Lightcrystal|Ore|White}} || High || 7% || 12%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Novacrystal|Ore|White}} || High || 3% || 5%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Carbalite Ore|Ore|Purple}} || High || 21% || 30%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Eltalite Ore|Ore|Red}} || Master || 76% || 60%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Meldspar Ore|Ore|White}} || Master || 21% || 35%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Purecrystal|Ore|Light Blue}} || Master || 3% || 5%
| |
| |}
| |
|
| |
|
| {| class="wikitable"
| | ==Development== |
| |+ Red Mining Outcrop
| |
| |-
| |
| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonite Ore|Ore|Green}} || High || 50% || 33%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonvein Crystal|Ore|Red}} || High || 34% || 41%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Spiritcore Ore|Ore|Gray}} || High || 13% || 21%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Spiritvein Crystal|Ore|Purple}} || Master || 45% || 45%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonvein Shard|Ore|White}} || Master || 44% || -
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonvein Coal|Ore|Orange}} || Master || - || 38%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dreamcore Ore|Ore|Purple}} || Master || 8% || 12%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragoncore Ore|Ore|Yellow}} || Master || 3% || 5%
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| =====Bonepile===== | |
| Items that are found in Bonepiles. Note that Bonepiles will drop various items at set % chances. Which specific items are available is also affected by the Rank (Low, High or Master) that the locale is visited at. Drops are also affected by the games '''Upsurge''' mechanic, wherein maps will have altered drop chances (usually favoring rare items) for certain resources during Upsurge events.
| |
| {| class="wikitable"
| |
| |-
| |
| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} || Low || 80% || 50%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} x2 || Low || - || 20%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Ancient Bone|Bone|Green}} || Low || 20% || 30%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} || High || 47% || -
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} x2 || High || - || 25%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Ancient Bone|Bone|Green}} || High || 20% || 30%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Quality Bone|Bone|White}} || High || 30% || 40%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonbone Relic|Bone|White}} || High || 3% || 5%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Ancient Bone|Bone|Green}} || Master || 25% || 25%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Thick Bone|Bone|White}} || Master || 72% || 52%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Thick Bone|Bone|White}} x2 || Master || - || 18%
| |
| |-
| |
| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonbone Artifact|Bone|Purple}} || Master || 3% || 5%
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| =====Account Items=====
| |
| These items reward resource points and are found in special spots across the map. Which specific items are available is also affected by the Rank (Low, High or Master) that the locale is visited at. Drops are also affected by the games '''Upsurge''' mechanic, wherein maps will have altered drop chances (usually favoring rare items) for certain resources during Upsurge events. Additionally, their drops are changed during their respective '''Flourishing''' state.
| |
| {| class="wikitable"
| |
| |+ Flower Bed Spot
| |
| |-
| |
| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Sunbloom]] || Low || 80% || 60%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Shinebloom]] || Low || 20% || 40%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Sunbloom]] || High || 65% || 55%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Shinebloom]] || High || 30% || 38%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Goldbloom]] || High || 5% || 7%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Sunbloom]] || Master || 55% || 44%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Shinebloom]] || Master || 35% || 42%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Goldbloom]] || Master || 10% || 14%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Sunkissed Grass]] * || All || 100% || 100%
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| {| class="wikitable"
| |
| |+ Unique Mushroom Colony Spot
| |
| |-
| |
| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Gourmet Shroomcap]] || Low || 80% || 60%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Exquisite Shroomcap]] || Low || 20% || 40%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Gourmet Shroomcap]] || High || 65% || 55%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Exquisite Shroomcap]] || High || 30% || 38%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Spirit Shroomcap]] || High || 5% || 7%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Gourmet Shroomcap]] || Master || 55% || 44%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Exquisite Shroomcap]] || Master || 35% || 42%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Spirit Shroomcap]] || Master || 10% || 14%
| |
| |-
| |
| | [[Moonlit Mushroom]] * || All || 100% || 100%
| |
| |}
| |
| ''Items marked with * are only available when the map displays the '''Flourishing''' state''
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| ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
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| ==Sources== | | ==Sources== |
| <references /> | | <references /> |
| ==See Also== | | ==See also== |
| * [[Monster Hunter: World]] | | * [[Monster Hunter: World]] |
| * [[Astera]] | | * [[Astera]] |
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| * [[Coral Highlands]] | | * [[Coral Highlands]] |
| * [[Rotten Vale]] | | * [[Rotten Vale]] |
| * [[Elders Recess]] | | * [[Elder's Recess]] |
| * [[Hoarfrost Reach]] | | * [[Hoarfrost Reach]] |
| * [[Guiding Lands]] | | * [[Guiding Lands]] |
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| | {{LocaleListBox}} |
The Ancient Forest is a locale introduced in, and exclusive to, Monster Hunter: World.
It is the first locale the player has access to, and is characterized by a lush, green environment.
Monsters such as Jagras and Anjanath can be found here.
Description
The Ancient Forest consists of a vast forest area with varying vegetation density. Its central landmark is the Ancient Tree, an enormous tree structure that is actually an amalgamation of dozens of smaller trees. [1] With the Ancient Tree as its epicenter, the forest stretches out, transitioning into rocky cliffs, shores and even cave networks. At the very top of the megastructure, rain water accumulates in a natural reservoir, and the Ancient Tree’s roots and branches serve as water distributors from that source, creating channels and trickles that create numerous distinct habitats.[2] It can be broadly separated into three levels: the lower level, the middle level and the peak. The locale has been described to be similar to a tower in structure.[3] Like with most locales, the map is segmented into zones, 17 in this case.
Area 1: The Coastal Plain
The zone in the south-west is called the Coastal Plain [4] and is defined by a wide open plain, saturated with thin and shallow water streams. It derives its name from bordering directly on the south shore of the area, and of the New World Continent itself. The plant species found here don’t grow very tall, making this area ideal for grazing herbivores. Specifically, herds of Aptonoth can commonly be observed munching on the fresh greenery springing up from within and between the streams. At the northern edge of the plain, one can find a small waterfall and pond. Various fish can be caught here.
In the south-western corner of this area sits the Ancient Forest Southwest Camp (1).
Area 2: The Forest of Turfs
In the center of the Ancient Forest’s lower level lies the Forest of Turfs.[4] This zone consists of a shaded clearing with numerous broken and lopsided branches forming walkways for many small monsters. Jagras can be found prancing here, and they are commonly seen using the large branches as highways to get around the forest. This area also includes an entrance to the underground tunnels. It is an optimal spot to intercept Great Jagras on its patrol.
Area 3: The Grassy Field
In the central south of the locale one finds the Grassy Field. As the name suggests, it is an area filled with tall yellowed grass. Anjanath will often pass through here.
Area 4: The White Sandy Shore
The south-eastern corner of the locale is called the White Sandy Shore[3] and sports a small beach. Further to the east lies the gate to Astera. On the beach, groups of Kestodon can be encountered. It is also common to sight Great Jagras and Anjanath here. A vine tree grows near the beach, which can be used to temporarily trap monsters after it has been knocked over.
Area 5: The Foggy Forest
This area is a shaded forest ground, perpetually darkened by the crowns of giant trees. Woodland and Forest Pteryx can sometimes be spotted gliding from tree to tree. In the center of the area, a lonesome Paratoad can often be observed sitting in the shade. Both Pukei-Pukei and Tobi-Kadachi are spotted here somewhat frequently.
Area 6: The Spore-filled Forest
In the north-eastern corner lies a clearing where the air is thick with fungus spores. Here, sporepuffs and poisoncups grow aplenty, attracting Vespoids to the area. On an elevated platform, the Pukei-Pukei makes its nest.
Area 7: The Hollow Nest
At the northern edge of the locale one finds a green corridor of sorts, leading past and around a large, hollow tree trunk. Various branches and vineways stretch out above this area, and Jagras are often seen using these passageways. Inside the trunk, a spiraling hole eventually leads to a nesting area, which is sometimes used by Kulu-Ya-Ku.
Area 8: The Forest's Feeding Ground
In the northwestern corner of the locale lies the Forest's Feeding Ground.[5] This open area is the prime location for both herbivores and predators to have a little snack.The vegetation is short, save for two vine trees which can be used to trap monsters. Scatternuts also grow here. On the western edge, a small pond offers hydration to passing monsters. Most large Monsters that appear in this locale can venture here, and it is one of the lowest areas that Rathalos are known to visit. On a small rock nearby, Nargacuga can often be found relaxing.
Tucked away in a small cove sits the Ancient Forest Northwest Camp (8).
Area 9: The Peak of the Rock Face
At the central western edge of the locale stands the Peak of the Rock Face[6], a sloped rocky plateau that overlooks a small pond. Many Paratoads gather on the rocks, while Gajau swim in the pond.
Area 10: The Underground Intersection
In the center of the forest's lowest level sits the heart of the Underground Tunnels, a maze of overlapping and intersecting tunnels, broken up by large, traversable roots. Carrier Ants can be found here, and a daring hunter may even be able to steal some materials from one of their caravans.
Area 11: The Giant Branchway
North of the white shore one encounters an amalgamation of giant branches and roots, creating stable walkways. Beneath the main branch, a quiet water reservoir provides a habitat for aquatic creatures. This reservoir also splits into numerous small streams, some deep enough to be dived into. The northern part of this zone is a dense underbush, where a variety of plant species grow in tight proximity to one another. It is common to spot Mosswine here. This area serves as one of the major highways of the locale, as it allows for travel between the Ancient Forest's lower and middle level.
At the northeastern most corner of this Area sits the Ancient Forest Northeast Camp (11).
Area 12: The Root Forest
Near the center of the forest lies the Root Forest[7], a small cave-like clearing created by the massive roots of the Ancient Tree itself. A massive network of vines and branches create the "roof" of this area, and even small boulders can be seen caught in the plant web - resourceful hunters may be able to make them fall onto target monsters. Water dripping from the ceiling creates various small watering holes in this area, and Kestodon can often be found congregating here. Many creatures pass through here, as a sloped root near the north of the area allows traversal into the upper levels of the locale.
Area 13: The Vine Hollows
At the western middle level of the Ancient Forest, one finds a collection of shaded rooms built from interlocking vines, branches and roots. The vegetation here is so sturdy that hunters and monsters alike can walk on it freely. The area has various vine platforms of differing elevations, and is usually populated by Vespoids and Jagras. Down at the lowest platform, one can find an extremely rare Giant Vigorwasp. Both Anjanath and Deviljho have been observed sleeping here, the former at the highest platform, the latter at the lowest point.
Area 14: The Forest Lookout
This is the most open area of the forest's middle level, consisting of numerous wooden plateaus at varying elevations connected by spiraling branches. The top of this zone has access to the open sky, while the lowest point forms a small shaded pond from accumulated rain water. The highest platform is often the site of Turf Wars between Anjanath and Rathalos. One of the middle platforms is often occupied by a sleeping Tobi-Kadachi, while the pond at the lowest level is sometimes claimed by Blackveil Vaal Hazak.
Area 15: The Spiral Cavity
This Area is located inside of the Ancient Tree's main trunk, and is called the Spiral Cavity.[8] It is a massive, vertical maze made out of spiraling branches and enormous roots. Its off-shooting vestiges form walkways and tunnels that allow traversal across various levels, and the spiraling branches are wide enough to fight on. At the bottom of the cavity, water accumulates and naturally flows downward into the lower forest. Mosswine can often be found here.
Area 16: The Wyvern Nest
High up at the peak of the Ancient Tree sits the Wyvern Nest[9], where Rathalos and Rathian roost. Due to the altitude, it is much windier and colder up here, and no monsters besides the owners of the nest appear here. Some Vespoids can be seen though, scavenging through the branches and leftovers of the Wyvern Nest. This area borders on one of the tree's main water reservoirs, with the zones northern edge being a natural dam. Explosions from wyvern fire or barrelbombs can destroy this dam, and the resulting flood can carry man and monster alike, flushing them all the way down to the lower levels. Wyvern Eggs can also be gathered here - which will usually attract the ire of the parent!
Area 17: The Tree Crown
Surrounding the top of the tree are countless thick branches, which intertwine into a complex array of paths. Navigating this maze can be tricky, but worth it: Valuable items such as Mandragoras and Adamant Seeds grow here.
On one of the larger platforms stands the Ancient Forest Camp (17), which provides easy access to the top of the tree. From the camp, a set of vines leads to the somewhat hidden Grimalkyne Den, where the local tribe of Lynians gathers.
Monsters
Small Monsters
Large Monsters
Game Data
Items that can be gathered by hand while moving. Note that in Monster Hunter: World, these spots do not have a % chance to drop various items. They will always give the player the same item every time. They also are not affected by which Rank (Low, High or Master) the locale is visited at.
Item |
Areas
|
Herb |
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16
|
Honey |
2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17
|
Antidote Herb |
5, 6, 16
|
Fire Herb |
4
|
Ivy |
11, 13, 15
|
Sleep Herb |
14
|
Flowfern |
1, 12, 15
|
Nulberry |
3, 11, 15, 16
|
Needleberry |
1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 13
|
Latchberry |
3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 15
|
Slashberry |
12
|
Bomberry |
11, 14, 17
|
Adamant Seed |
11, 17
|
Smokenut |
6, 14
|
Flamenut |
1, 3, 6, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16
|
Blastnut |
8, 14, 15
|
Dragonstrike Nut |
14, 17
|
Blue Mushroom |
4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17
|
Toadstool |
6, 11, 15
|
Parashroom |
2, 11
|
Nitroshroom |
11
|
Exciteshroom |
11, 15
|
Mandragora |
17
|
Bitterbug |
2, 7, 13
|
Flashbug |
8, 13, 15, 17
|
Thunderbug |
6, 11, 15, 17
|
Godbug |
6, 14, 17
|
Baitbug |
10, 11
|
Spiderweb |
2, 7, 10, 13, 14
|
Development
Notes
- The Ancient Forest Southwest Camp was the first base camp ever established on the New World Continent.[4]
- Placing down Raw Meat in Area 1 will eventually attract a Great Jagras and (more rarely) an Anjanath. A Great Jagras will drop a shiny after eating the meat.[10]
- Looking towards the western shore from the top of Area 8's rock face, one can spot a magma fragment left behind by Zorah Magdaros.[11]
Sources
See also