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==Game Data==
==Game Data==
Per-game lists of gatherable items, veggie elder trades and such.
=====Gathering=====
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! Item !! Rank !! Areas
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| [[Herb]] || All || 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16
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| Example || Example || Example
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=====Mining======
 
=====Bonepile=====
==Notes==
==Notes==
Various curiosities and trivia.
Various curiosities and trivia.

Revision as of 12:54, 23 November 2023

Ancient Forest
古代樹の森
Game Appearances MHW
Habitat Type Forests
Number of Areas 16
Apex Predator None

The Ancient Forest is a locale introduced in 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, 16 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. 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). A narrow path north of the camp leads to Area 8.

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. (To be expanded)

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, and connects Areas 1 and 4.

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, 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.

Monsters

Small Monsters

Large Monsters

Game Data

Gathering
Item Rank Areas
Herb All 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16
Example Example Example
Example Example Example
Mining=
Bonepile

Notes

Various curiosities and trivia.

Sources

  1. Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.112
  2. Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.116
  3. 3.0 3.1 Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.105
  4. 4.0 4.1 Monster Hunter: World Complete Works, pg.104

See Also

Monsters associated with that locale, for example.