Wild Hearts, EA Games and Koei Tecmo’s latest monster hunting title, have hit the scene, bringing some interesting new mechanics to the popular genre. In general, monster-hunting games can be incredibly challenging, especially for players who haven’t played games like Dauntless or Monster Hunter.
If you're planning to fight the Kemono in Wild Hearts, there are a few things that all players should know, with most of this coming with time and practice. For example, when is the right time to use your Healing Water to recover health? You don’t want to waste these, so try to hold onto them until you’ve taken a big hit and need a lot of HP back in one go.
Here are some useful tidbits to help new Wild Hearts players get into this new adventure.
In Wild Hearts, you can construct tents all around the map, which can be used as fast travel points. You’ll likely be frustrated by a lack of fast travel points when you start the game, but crafting tents in the wild can help with that. These are all fast-travel locations, but building a tent in the wild can be expensive, unless you build it at a camp.
Players can set up tents at a camp for a significantly lower cost, and these persist, even if you return to the Main Town. That means you don’t have to stress about wasting resources while on the hunt. Furthermore, you’ll also be able to set up zip lines to get around, making camps incredibly useful.
Karakuri in Wild Hearts function as both tools and weapons. Although you can construct these in battle to block incoming attacks from Kemono, these foes can break down your Karakuri structures as well.
You'll need Karakuri threads to make these, and while they aren’t hard to obtain, make sure you always have enough of them during combat. You can
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