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| | |description=The {{PAGENAME}} is a Desert and Swamp locale introduced in Monster Hunter: World, characterized by giant anthills that adorn the desert, monsters such as Diablos, Barroth and Jyuratodus can be found here. |
| | |keywords={{PAGENAME}}, Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter: World, MHWI, MHW, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, Diablos, Barroth, Jyuratodus, Rathian, Nergigante, Kulu-Ya-Ku |
| | |image=MHW_WildspireWaste_Screenshot_000.jpg |
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| {{LocaleInfobox | | {{LocaleInfobox |
| |English Name={{PAGENAME}} | | |English Name=Wildspire Waste |
| |Image=MHW_WildspireWaste_Screenshot_000.jpg | | |Image=MHW_WildspireWaste_Screenshot_000.jpg |
| |Japanese Name=大蟻塚の荒地 | | |Japanese Name=大蟻塚の荒地 |
| |Game Appearances=[[MHW]] | | |Game Appearances=[[Monster Hunter: World|MHWorld]] |
| |Habitat Type=[[Deserts]] | | |Habitat Type=[[Deserts]]<br/>[[Swamps]] |
| |Number of Areas=15 | | |Number of Areas=15 |
| | |Apex Predator=[[Diablos]] |
| |}} | | |}} |
| The Wildspire Waste is a locale introduced in, and exclusive to, [[Monster Hunter: World]]. | | |
| | The '''Wildspire Waste''' is a locale introduced in, and exclusive to, [[Monster Hunter: World]]. |
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| It is the second locale the player has access to, and is characterized by an arid, hot environment. | | It is the second locale the player has access to, and is characterized by an arid, hot environment. |
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| Monsters such as [[Barroth]] and [[Diablos]] can be found here. | | Monsters such as [[Barroth]] and [[Diablos]] can be found here. |
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| The southwestern corner of the locale is called the '''Wasteland of Rock Faces'''. <ref name="multiple2">''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.120</ref> This area is a small valley nestled between the rocky walls of the canyon. [[Kelbi]] and [[Apceros]] can be found prancing around. In the north of the area, a waterfall originating in the [[Ancient Forest]] creates a small, green pond. | | The southwestern corner of the locale is called the '''Wasteland of Rock Faces'''. <ref name="multiple2">''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.120</ref> This area is a small valley nestled between the rocky walls of the canyon. [[Kelbi]] and [[Apceros]] can be found prancing around. In the north of the area, a waterfall originating in the [[Ancient Forest]] creates a small, green pond. |
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| In the furthest southwestern corner, one finds the road to [[Astera]], signalled by a wooden Gate. Immediately north of that gate sits the '''Wildspire Waste Southwest Camp (1)''', the base camp of the locale. Both a rocky slope in the southwest and a waterstream in the northwest lead to the adjacent Area 4. By the waterfall pond, one can either go through the pond and enter Area 2 or take the rocky pathway immediately in front of the pond to venture into the higher level of Area 5. | | In the furthest southwestern corner, one finds the road to [[Astera]], signalled by a wooden Gate. Immediately north of that gate sits the '''Wildspire Waste Southwest Camp (1)''', the base camp of the locale. |
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| =====Area 2: The Silent Forest===== | | =====Area 2: The Silent Forest===== |
| In the east of the locale stands the '''Silent Forest'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.112</ref>, the last vestige of the [[Ancient Forest]]. This shaded forest area is partially waterlogged, creating a very different environment compared to the rest of the Waste. Mushrooms and Herbs that are otherwise rare in the locale grow freely in this area. [[Rathian]] and [[Pink Rathian]] are known to pass through here often. | | In the east of the locale stands the '''Silent Forest'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.112</ref>, the last vestige of the [[Ancient Forest]]. This shaded forest area is partially waterlogged, creating a very different environment compared to the rest of the Waste. Bushes and dense vegetation spring up wherever light penetrates through the tree tops, leaving the rest of the floor somewhat bare. Mushrooms and Herbs that are otherwise rare in the locale grow freely in this area. [[Rathian]] and [[Pink Rathian]] are known to pass through here often. |
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| From here, one can enter Areas 1, 3, 5 and 6.
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| =====Area 3: The Poison Forest===== | | =====Area 3: The Poison Forest===== |
| | In this area, the ground changes color, being much browner and more in line with the Wildspire Waste's general look. Poisoncups grow here, and can be used to envenomate man and monster alike. This is the only place in the Wildspire Waste where [[Toadstool]]s can be found. Sometimes, [[Gajalaka]], as well as [[Mosswine]] gather here. |
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| =====Area 4: The Shallow Marsh===== | | =====Area 4: The Shallow Marsh===== |
| | In the central south of the locale, one enters the large swamp that defines the southern half of the Wildspire Waste. This Area comprises the marsh' shallow beginnings, forming through a stream entering the zone in the northwest. Pink watergrass sways in the breeze, and numerous monsters are known to come here to drink. The shallower areas are full of [[Paratoad]]s. In a small rock clearing on the southern edge of the water, under a large stone arch inscribed with ancient text, one can find the nesting grounds of the [[Apceros]]. |
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| =====Area 5: The Minor Valley Corridor===== | | =====Area 5: The Minor Valley Corridor===== |
| | This thin wedge cuts through a massive rock wall and connects the north and south of the Wildspire Waste. High stone faces encircle it tightly, and a small hole, just large enough to crawl through, allows entry to a small cave where [[Mosswine]] often hide. Across the entire corridor, [[Kestodon]] stake their claim to it as their territory. |
| | Right above this corridor, a small path can be found. It is made up of a rocky tunnel carved into a canyon wall. A set of vine walls allows travelers to ascend to the top of the rock structure. Here, various cacti can be gathered, and numerous birds make their nest here. It is also a perfect spot to oversee the entire Wildspire Waste from. |
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| =====Special Area: The Vantage Point===== | | =====Area 6: The Ledge-filled Wasteland===== |
| | In the central north of the waste lies a massive open field called the '''Wasteland of Ledges'''.<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.123</ref> As the name suggests, this area is characterized by numerous ledges and plateaus that create distinct variations in elevation - perfect for mounting Monsters. Both [[Apceros]] and [[Kestodon]] inhabit this area. In the north, a shaded cove is often used as a nesting ground for [[Kulu-Ya-Ku]]. The area is also littered with Cactus Patches, and hungry [[Diablos]] will often come here to snack on them. This entire Area is a central intersection of the region. |
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| Accessible from Areas 1 and 2, this place hangs above Area 5 and is counted as part of it. It is made up of a rocky tunnel carved into a canyon wall. A set of vine walls allows travelers to ascend to the top of the rock structure. Here, various cacti can be gathered, and numerous birds make their nest here. It is also a perfect spot to oversee the entire Wildspire Waste from.
| | In a small clearing, hidden away behind a rocky wall, sits the '''Wildspire Waste Central Camp (6)''', which is built right next to a small pond. |
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| =====Area 6: The Ledge-filled Wasteland=====
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| =====Area 7: The Major Valley Corridor===== | | =====Area 7: The Major Valley Corridor===== |
| | This is the second corridor that connects the north and south halves of the locale, and arguably the more major one. Wide rocky paths, lined with numerous Mining Nodes, create a vital intersection that is used by a variety of native Monsters. [[Cactuar]] and [[Gajalaka]] can sometimes be found here. |
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| =====Area 8: The Wildspire Sanctum===== | | =====Area 8: The Wildspire Sanctum===== |
| | In the northeast of the waste, one finds the main field of the locale: A wide, open desert zone interrupted only by the locales eponymous Wildspires. [[Noios]] can often be seen loitering around the area, and agitating them will cause them to scream - which can cause a [[Diablos]] to burst out from the sands, if one is unlucky. A slope in the northeast leads downwards, and is often used by [[Diablos]]. |
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| =====Area 9: The Boggy Marsh===== | | =====Area 9: The Boggy Marsh===== |
| | This area forms the continuation of the southern swamp. Here, the water gets deeper, and [[Gajau]] can be seen swimming around. In the south, a small stream diverges from the swamp and forms a muddy pond. [[Vespoid]]s buzz above the surface, and [[Barroth]] retreats here to sleep submerged in mud. |
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| =====Area 10: The Muddy Swamp===== | | =====Area 10: The Muddy Swamp===== |
| | Through a series of segmented streams and small waterfalls, the swamp transitions into its lowest, deepest point, which forms this Area. Here, the swamp borders onto the open sea, and many [[Gajau]] make their home here. This is the only place in the New World where the [[Jyuratodus]] can be found. |
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| =====Area 11: The Limestone Passage===== | | =====Area 11: The Limestone Cave===== |
| | In the west of the locale one finds the '''Limestone Cave'''<ref>''Monster Hunter: World Complete Works'', pg.129</ref>, a small network of caverns characterized by numerous stalactites and stalagmites. An upper path within the cave simply coils from the lower levels of the locale up to the northeast. Meanwhile, a lower section of the cave holds numerous small rooms, where various endemic creatures live. The two elevations are connected via a Vine Wall. |
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| =====Area 12: The Limestone Cave===== | | The lower section of the cave houses the '''Wildspire Waste Eastern Camp (11)'''. |
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| | =====Area 12: The Wyvern Nest===== |
| | In the upper levels of the Limestone Cave rests this small collection of Wyvern Nesting Spots, marked by dried plants and bones arranged into circles. [[Rathian]] is often found sleeping here. Small pits of natural oil accumulate on the floor, which can be ignited by Torch Pods or Monster attacks. |
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| =====Area 13: The Underground Cavern===== | | =====Area 13: The Underground Cavern===== |
| | A spacious cave filled with sand. [[Kestodon]] can sometimes be found here, but usually, this is the territory of [[Diablos]]. Small streams of sand trickle down through the ceiling, and one side of the cave is entirely open. |
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| =====Area 14: The Sand Curtain===== | | =====Area 14: The Sand Curtain===== |
| | The deepest cave of the Wildspire Waste. Here, massive amounts of sand continuously fall, creating solid curtains that function as cavern walls. One must tread carefully in this area, as both [[Diablos]] and [[Black Diablos]] come here to rest. |
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| =====Area 15: The Underground Den===== | | =====Area 15: The Underground Den===== |
| | A collection of small caves beneath the main Wildspire. Wildspire Gekkos can be found slithering on the walls, and Bonepiles litter the ground. Through a small hole, one can crawl into the local Grimalkyne Den, where small, cat-like Statues made from earth and sand adorn the cave. Various rocky crags jut out from the ground, and [[Diablos]] can be provoked into charging at them, getting their Horns stuck in the process. |
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| | One of the caves is home to the '''Wildspire Waste Northeast Camp (15)'''. |
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| ==Monsters== | | ==Monsters== |
| ====Small Monsters==== | | ====Small Monsters==== |
| <gallery mode="packed"> | | <div class="iconpick"> |
| MHWI-Apceros_Icon.png|[[Apceros]]|link=Apceros | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Apceros}} |
| 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-Kelbi_Icon.png|[[Kelbi]]|link=Kelbi | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Kelbi}} |
| 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-Noios_Icon.png|[[Noios]]|link=Noios | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Noios}} |
| 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-Barroth_Icon.png|[[Barroth]]|link=Barroth | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Barroth}} |
| 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-Diablos_Icon.png|[[Diablos]]|link=Diablos | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Diablos}} |
| MHWI-Black Diablos_Icon.png|[[Black Diablos]]|link=Black Diablos | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Black Diablos}} |
| 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-Jyuratodus_Icon.png|[[Jyuratodus]]|link=Jyuratodus | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Jyuratodus}} |
| MHWI-Kulu-Ya-Ku_Icon.png|[[Kulu-Ya-Ku]]|link=Kulu-Ya-Ku | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Kulu-Ya-Ku}} |
| MHWI-Lunastra_Icon.png|[[Lunastra]]|link=Lunastra | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Lunastra}} |
| MHWI-Teostra_Icon.png|[[Teostra]]|link=Teostra
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| MHWI-Nergigante_Icon.png|[[Nergigante]]|link=Nergigante | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Ruiner Nergigante}} |
| MHWI-Ruiner Nergigante_Icon.png|[[Ruiner Nergigante]]|link=Ruiner Nergigante | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Nightshade Paolumu}} |
| MHWI-Nightshade Paolumu_Icon.png|[[Nightshade Paolumu]]|link=Nightshade Paolumu | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Pukei-Pukei}} |
| MHWI-Pukei-Pukei_Icon.png|[[Pukei-Pukei]]|link=Pukei-Pukei | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Rajang}} |
| MHWI-Rajang_Icon.png|[[Rajang]]|link=Rajang | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Rathian}} |
| MHWI-Rathian_Icon.png|[[Rathian]]|link=Rathian | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Pink Rathian}} |
| MHWI-Pink Rathian_Icon.png|[[Pink Rathian]]|link=Pink Rathian | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Teostra}} |
| MHWI-Tigrex_Icon.png|[[Tigrex]]|link=Tigrex | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Tigrex}} |
| MHWI-Velkhana_Icon.png|[[Velkhana]]|link=Velkhana | | {{IconPickerElem2|MHWI|Velkhana}} |
| </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.
| | GatherData:MHWWWGather|Gathering |
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| | GatherData:MHWWWAcc|Account Items |
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Herb|Herb|Green}} || 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Honey|Webbing|Dark Orange}} || 4, 5, 6, 10, 15
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Antidote Herb|Herb|Blue}} || 2, 5, 7, 11
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Fire Herb|Herb|Red}} || 1, 4
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Ivy|Herb|Dark Green}} || 5
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Sleep Herb|Herb|Light Blue}} || 4, 9
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Flowfern|Herb|Purple}} || 1
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Nulberry|Seed|Blue}} || 10
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Needleberry|Husk|Dark Green}} || 1, 4, 6, 7, 8
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Latchberry|Husk|Blue}} || 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Slashberry|Husk|Gray}} || 6, 8, 15
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Bomberry|Husk|Red}} || 11
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Might Seed|Seed|Red}} || 2, 10, 15
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Smokenut|Seed|White}} || 3
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Flamenut|Seed|Gray}} || 1, 8, 11, 13
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Blastnut|Husk|Brown}} || 7, 11, 13
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Blue Mushroom|Mushroom|Blue}} || 2, 5
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Toadstool|Mushroom|Purple}} || 3
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Parashroom|Mushroom|Yellow}} || 1, 5
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Nitroshroom|Mushroom|Red}} || 6
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Exciteshroom|Mushroom|Dark Green}} || 10
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Mandragora|Mushroom|Brown}} || 11
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Bitterbug|Bug|Blue}} || 1, 5, 11, 13
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Flashbug|Bug|Yellow}} || 5
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Thunderbug|Bug|Yellow}} || 8
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Godbug|Bug|White}} || 4, 7, 15
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Baitbug|Bait|Pink}} || 11
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Spiderweb|Spiderweb|White}} || 5, 11
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| =====Mining=====
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| 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.
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Iron Ore|Ore|Gray}} || Low || 50% || 34%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Earth Crystal|Ore|White}} || Low || 34% || 41%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Machalite Ore|Ore|Blue}} || Low || 13% || 18%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Lightcrystal|Ore|White}} || Low || 3% || 7%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Earth Crystal|Ore|White}} || High || 41% || -
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Earth Crystal|Ore|White}} x2 || High || - || 30%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Machalite Ore|Ore|Blue}} || High || 23% || -
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Machalite Ore|Ore|Blue}} x2 || High || - || 18%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Lightcrystal|Ore|White}} || High || 12% || 15%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Novacrystal|Ore|White}} || High || 3% || 7%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Carbalite Ore|Ore|Purple}} || High || 21% || 30%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Eltalite Ore|Ore|Red}} || Master || 60% || 53%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Meldspar Ore|Ore|White}} || Master || 22% || 22%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Novacrystal|Ore|White}} || Master || 13% || 18%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Purecrystal|Ore|Light Blue}} || Master || 5% || 7%
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| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Earth Crystal|Ore|White}} || Low || 100% || 100%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonite Ore|Ore|Green}} || High || 50% || 33%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonvein Crystal|Ore|Red}} || High || 34% || 41%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Spiritcore Ore|Ore|Gray}} || High || 13% || 21%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Novacrystal|Ore|White}} || High || 3% || 7%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Spiritvein Crystal|Ore|Purple}} || Master || 45% || 45%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonvein Shard|Ore|White}} || Master || 44% || -
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonvein Coal|Ore|Orange}} || Master || - || 38%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dreamcore Ore|Ore|Purple}} || Master || 8% || 12%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragoncore Ore|Ore|Yellow}} || Master || 3% || 5%
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| =====Bonepile=====
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| 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. | |
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} || Low || 80% || 50%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} x2 || Low || - || 20%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Boulder Bone|Bone|Yellow}} || Low || 20% || 30%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} || High || 45% || -
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Monster Bone S|Bone|Yellow}} x2 || High || - || 23%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Boulder Bone|Bone|Yellow}} || High || 20% || 30%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Quality Bone|Bone|White}} || High || 30% || 40%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonbone Relic|Bone|White}} || High || 5% || 7%
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| ! colspan=4 |
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Thick Bone|Bone|White}} || Master || 72% || 52%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Thick Bone|Bone|White}} x2 || Master || - || 18%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Boulder Bone|Bone|Yellow}} || Master || 25% || 25%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonbone Artifact|Bone|Purple}} || Master || 3% || 5%
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| |}
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| =====Account Items===== | | ==Development== |
| 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.
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! colspan=4 | Round Cactus Spot
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| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Bauble Cactus|Herb|Green}} || Low || 80% || 60%
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Jewel Cactus|Herb|Green}} || Low || 20% || 40%
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| ! colspan=4 |
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Bauble Cactus|Herb|Green}} || High || 65% || 55%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Jewel Cactus|Herb|Green}} || High || 30% || 38%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Kingly Cactus|Herb|Green}} || High || 5% || 7%
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| |-
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| ! colspan=4 |
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Bauble Cactus|Herb|Green}} || Master || 55% || 44%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Jewel Cactus|Herb|Green}} || Master || 35% || 42%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Kingly Cactus|Herb|Green}} || Master || 10% || 14%
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| |-
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| ! colspan=4 |
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Dragonbloom|Herb|Red}} * || All || 100% || 100%
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| |}
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! colspan=4 | Tough-skinned Fruit Spot
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| ! Item !! Rank !! % Chance !! % Chance with Upsurge
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Hardfruit|Seed|Orange}} || Low || 80% || 60%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Rockfruit|Seed|Orange}} || Low || 20% || 40%
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| ! colspan=4 |
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Hardfruit|Seed|Orange}} || High || 65% || 55%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Rockfruit|Seed|Orange}} || High || 30% || 38%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Wildfruit|Seed|Orange}} || High || 5% || 7%
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| ! colspan=4 |
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Hardfruit|Seed|Orange}} || Master || 55% || 44%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Rockfruit|Seed|Orange}} || Master || 35% || 42%
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Wildfruit|Seed|Orange}} || Master || 10% || 14%
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| |-
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| ! colspan=4 |
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| |-
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| | {{MHWIItemLink|Divine Apple|Seed|Yellow}} * || All || 100% || 100%
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| |}
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| ''Items marked with * are only available when the map displays the '''Flourishing''' state''
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| ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
| * It is theorized that the reason the Wildspire Waste even exists is that in this area, changes in vertical density and thickness within the New World landmass have extended the distance between the surface and the life-giving [[Everstream]] below, causing a shortage of Bioenergy which lead to the creation of a desert wasteland.<ref name="multiple2"/> | | * It is theorized that the reason the Wildspire Waste even exists is that in this area, changes in vertical density and thickness within the New World landmass have extended the distance between the surface and the life-giving [[Everstream]] below, causing a shortage of Bioenergy which lead to the creation of a desert wasteland.<ref name="multiple2"/> |
| | * If fought in Area 14, [[Diablos]] and [[Black Diablos]] may sometimes perform a unique move wherein they dig into the ground and, instead of bursting out from underneath a Hunter's feet, burrow under and into the Sand Curtain. This is followed by them catapulting themselves out of the curtain violently, causing damage to anything they collide with. This lunge is so violent that the Monster may land near or even in Area 13. |
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| ==Sources== | | ==Sources== |
| <references /> | | <references /> |
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| ==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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The Wildspire Waste is a locale introduced in, and exclusive to, Monster Hunter: World.
It is the second locale the player has access to, and is characterized by an arid, hot environment.
Monsters such as Barroth and Diablos can be found here.
Description
The Wildspire Waste consists of a vast desert area broken up by a small forest in the west and a marsh in the southeast. It is located east of the Ancient Forest, and borders both on it and Astera. The main landmarks of this locale are the Wildspires, massive anthills constructed by Carrier Ants.[1]The locale is quite flat, with few drastic changes in elevation. Both the small forest and the marsh found in the Wildspire Waste are themselves vestiges of the Ancient Forest, the former being the furthest growths of greenery to originate from the forest, while the latter is formed by the water that originates in the Ancient Tree's water reservoir.[2] In the northeast stands the largest Wildspire, which is home to two species of insects: The Carrier Ants that constructed it, and the parasitic Flashflies which glow at night in order to persuade the ants to feed their larvae.[3] This locale has been compared to an ancient temple in terms of structure and atmosphere.[1]
Area 1: The Rock-face Wasteland
The southwestern corner of the locale is called the Wasteland of Rock Faces. [4] This area is a small valley nestled between the rocky walls of the canyon. Kelbi and Apceros can be found prancing around. In the north of the area, a waterfall originating in the Ancient Forest creates a small, green pond.
In the furthest southwestern corner, one finds the road to Astera, signalled by a wooden Gate. Immediately north of that gate sits the Wildspire Waste Southwest Camp (1), the base camp of the locale.
Area 2: The Silent Forest
In the east of the locale stands the Silent Forest[5], the last vestige of the Ancient Forest. This shaded forest area is partially waterlogged, creating a very different environment compared to the rest of the Waste. Bushes and dense vegetation spring up wherever light penetrates through the tree tops, leaving the rest of the floor somewhat bare. Mushrooms and Herbs that are otherwise rare in the locale grow freely in this area. Rathian and Pink Rathian are known to pass through here often.
Area 3: The Poison Forest
In this area, the ground changes color, being much browner and more in line with the Wildspire Waste's general look. Poisoncups grow here, and can be used to envenomate man and monster alike. This is the only place in the Wildspire Waste where Toadstools can be found. Sometimes, Gajalaka, as well as Mosswine gather here.
Area 4: The Shallow Marsh
In the central south of the locale, one enters the large swamp that defines the southern half of the Wildspire Waste. This Area comprises the marsh' shallow beginnings, forming through a stream entering the zone in the northwest. Pink watergrass sways in the breeze, and numerous monsters are known to come here to drink. The shallower areas are full of Paratoads. In a small rock clearing on the southern edge of the water, under a large stone arch inscribed with ancient text, one can find the nesting grounds of the Apceros.
Area 5: The Minor Valley Corridor
This thin wedge cuts through a massive rock wall and connects the north and south of the Wildspire Waste. High stone faces encircle it tightly, and a small hole, just large enough to crawl through, allows entry to a small cave where Mosswine often hide. Across the entire corridor, Kestodon stake their claim to it as their territory.
Right above this corridor, a small path can be found. It is made up of a rocky tunnel carved into a canyon wall. A set of vine walls allows travelers to ascend to the top of the rock structure. Here, various cacti can be gathered, and numerous birds make their nest here. It is also a perfect spot to oversee the entire Wildspire Waste from.
Area 6: The Ledge-filled Wasteland
In the central north of the waste lies a massive open field called the Wasteland of Ledges.[6] As the name suggests, this area is characterized by numerous ledges and plateaus that create distinct variations in elevation - perfect for mounting Monsters. Both Apceros and Kestodon inhabit this area. In the north, a shaded cove is often used as a nesting ground for Kulu-Ya-Ku. The area is also littered with Cactus Patches, and hungry Diablos will often come here to snack on them. This entire Area is a central intersection of the region.
In a small clearing, hidden away behind a rocky wall, sits the Wildspire Waste Central Camp (6), which is built right next to a small pond.
Area 7: The Major Valley Corridor
This is the second corridor that connects the north and south halves of the locale, and arguably the more major one. Wide rocky paths, lined with numerous Mining Nodes, create a vital intersection that is used by a variety of native Monsters. Cactuar and Gajalaka can sometimes be found here.
Area 8: The Wildspire Sanctum
In the northeast of the waste, one finds the main field of the locale: A wide, open desert zone interrupted only by the locales eponymous Wildspires. Noios can often be seen loitering around the area, and agitating them will cause them to scream - which can cause a Diablos to burst out from the sands, if one is unlucky. A slope in the northeast leads downwards, and is often used by Diablos.
Area 9: The Boggy Marsh
This area forms the continuation of the southern swamp. Here, the water gets deeper, and Gajau can be seen swimming around. In the south, a small stream diverges from the swamp and forms a muddy pond. Vespoids buzz above the surface, and Barroth retreats here to sleep submerged in mud.
Area 10: The Muddy Swamp
Through a series of segmented streams and small waterfalls, the swamp transitions into its lowest, deepest point, which forms this Area. Here, the swamp borders onto the open sea, and many Gajau make their home here. This is the only place in the New World where the Jyuratodus can be found.
Area 11: The Limestone Cave
In the west of the locale one finds the Limestone Cave[7], a small network of caverns characterized by numerous stalactites and stalagmites. An upper path within the cave simply coils from the lower levels of the locale up to the northeast. Meanwhile, a lower section of the cave holds numerous small rooms, where various endemic creatures live. The two elevations are connected via a Vine Wall.
The lower section of the cave houses the Wildspire Waste Eastern Camp (11).
Area 12: The Wyvern Nest
In the upper levels of the Limestone Cave rests this small collection of Wyvern Nesting Spots, marked by dried plants and bones arranged into circles. Rathian is often found sleeping here. Small pits of natural oil accumulate on the floor, which can be ignited by Torch Pods or Monster attacks.
Area 13: The Underground Cavern
A spacious cave filled with sand. Kestodon can sometimes be found here, but usually, this is the territory of Diablos. Small streams of sand trickle down through the ceiling, and one side of the cave is entirely open.
Area 14: The Sand Curtain
The deepest cave of the Wildspire Waste. Here, massive amounts of sand continuously fall, creating solid curtains that function as cavern walls. One must tread carefully in this area, as both Diablos and Black Diablos come here to rest.
Area 15: The Underground Den
A collection of small caves beneath the main Wildspire. Wildspire Gekkos can be found slithering on the walls, and Bonepiles litter the ground. Through a small hole, one can crawl into the local Grimalkyne Den, where small, cat-like Statues made from earth and sand adorn the cave. Various rocky crags jut out from the ground, and Diablos can be provoked into charging at them, getting their Horns stuck in the process.
One of the caves is home to the Wildspire Waste Northeast Camp (15).
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
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Herb |
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15
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Honey |
4, 5, 6, 10, 15
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Antidote Herb |
2, 5, 7, 11
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Fire Herb |
1, 4
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Ivy |
5
|
Sleep Herb |
4, 9
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Flowfern |
1
|
Nulberry |
10
|
Needleberry |
1, 4, 6, 7, 8
|
Latchberry |
1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11
|
Slashberry |
6, 8, 15
|
Bomberry |
11
|
Might Seed |
2, 10, 15
|
Smokenut |
3
|
Flamenut |
1, 8, 11, 13
|
Blastnut |
7, 11, 13
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Blue Mushroom |
2, 5
|
Toadstool |
3
|
Parashroom |
1, 5
|
Nitroshroom |
6
|
Exciteshroom |
10
|
Mandragora |
11
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Bitterbug |
1, 5, 11, 13
|
Flashbug |
5
|
Thunderbug |
8
|
Godbug |
4, 7, 15
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Baitbug |
11
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Spiderweb |
5, 11
|
Development
Notes
- It is theorized that the reason the Wildspire Waste even exists is that in this area, changes in vertical density and thickness within the New World landmass have extended the distance between the surface and the life-giving Everstream below, causing a shortage of Bioenergy which lead to the creation of a desert wasteland.[4]
- If fought in Area 14, Diablos and Black Diablos may sometimes perform a unique move wherein they dig into the ground and, instead of bursting out from underneath a Hunter's feet, burrow under and into the Sand Curtain. This is followed by them catapulting themselves out of the curtain violently, causing damage to anything they collide with. This lunge is so violent that the Monster may land near or even in Area 13.
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.124
- ↑ Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.119
- ↑ Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.125
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.120
- ↑ Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.112
- ↑ Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.123
- ↑ Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.129
See also