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Monster Hunter Wilds Sandstar location

Where is the MH Wilds Sandstar? These tiny mouse-like critters shouldn't be too hard to see in the correct conditions. Landing your Capture Net onto one is a whole other story, however.


Once you're through catching little creatures for research purposes, get back to brandishing steel against the larger monsters causing a ruckus around the wilds, using our list of popular Monster Hunter Wilds builds to inflict maximum hurt. And if you need a reminder after all those side quests, our Monster Hunter Wilds quest list should be able to get you back onto the main story path.


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How to farm materials in Monster Hunter Wilds




If you're looking for a faster way to farm materials in Monster Hunter Wilds, have I got a mechanic for you. Material Retrieval is a feature that you can unlock once you arrive in High Rank and complete the main story. After helping out the people of the Forbidden Lands so much, they decide to become your item mules, gathering whatever you need to feed that never-ending appetite for consumables...
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Monster Hunter Wilds sells so fast it just broke a Capcom record

Capcom says Monster Hunter Wilds has surpassed eight million copies sold in just three days, making it the fastest game in the company's history to do so. Wilds has already been a colossal success on Steam despite the mixed reviews, and now we know just how well the newest entry in one of Capcom's flagship series has done.


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Monster Hunter Wilds dominated Steam so hard this weekend that a new game from a Nintendo legend attracted a mere 5 reviews, and another dev tweeted they hadn't sold 'a single game' since Wilds released




The Steam concurrent player count chart for Monster Hunter Wilds on SteamDB is comically vertical: in two hours Thursday night it shot from zero to just shy of a million players, and the rest of the weekend saw player levels wax and wane from around 600,000 to 1.3 million as hunters pulled themselves away from monster slaying to catch some sleep. It was a very good weekend for Monster Hunter, but maybe not such a great weekend for smaller games on Steam capsized by Wilds' tidal wave-sized wake...
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