Monster Hunter Wilds players have likely spent their weekend immersed in the game's hunts and activities. PC modders, however, have been equally busy, tackling a common early frustration: the limited Character Edit Vouchers.
Both Character and Palico Edit Vouchers return in Monster Hunter Wilds, a point of contention for veteran and new players alike. Fortunately, PC modders have already created a solution, bypassing the voucher system to enable unlimited character and Palico customization.
This community-driven fix was anticipated by PC players, given similar modifications in previous Monster Hunter titles. The mod is relatively simple, eliminating the need for edit vouchers before accessing the character creation screen. While minor adjustments like hair and makeup are free, significant changes typically require vouchers, a restriction this mod circumvents.
### Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Tier List
Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Tier List
Based on past trends, Monster Hunter Wilds is poised for significant modding activity. Modders typically focus on cosmetic enhancements, user interface improvements, drop rate adjustments, and performance optimization – the latter likely being a primary focus.
Capcom has acknowledged PC performance issues and released a troubleshooting guide. Discussions continue on the Monster Hunter subreddit's Performance Megathread, with players collaboratively resolving settings-related problems.
Despite these challenges, Monster Hunter Wilds continues to attract players, setting a new concurrent player count record on Steam and establishing a new benchmark for the series. The coming weeks and months will reveal the ongoing impact of the modding community and player engagement.
To enhance your Monster Hunter Wilds experience, explore our guides covering hidden game mechanics, a comprehensive weapon type guide, a detailed walkthrough, a multiplayer guide for cooperative play, and instructions on transferring beta character data.
IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, stating: "Monster Hunter Wilds refines the series' rough edges, resulting in incredibly enjoyable combat, though lacking in substantial challenge."