Edited By
Emma Collins
A lively discussion is sparking among players as those with high Hunter Ranks wonder about the value of advancing beyond HR150. Many players are asking: Is there any substantial difference in abilities or character strength between HR150 and HR450, or is it just a number?
The debate emerged from concerns raised by a player who reached HR152 and questioned the necessity of pushing to HR450 or HR560. Commenters weighed in with their assessments, revealing varied perspectives on the actual benefits of higher ranks in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Three main themes emerged from the feedback:
Gameplay Impact: Most responses indicate that higher ranks do little to affect gameplay. One player pointed out that after HR100, significant progress is minimal, aside from unlocking Titles.
Quest Accessibility: Several users noted that higher ranks open access to specific quests. For example, "HR Zoh Shia unlocks at HR50, and so will Arch-Tempered Rey Dau coming soon."
Future Content Constraints: There seems to be a consensus that upcoming content may enforce even stricter HR limitations for hunts, making higher ranks potentially more important in the future.
"Youโre not missing anything. Hunter Rank is like a certificate with the hunters guild that allows you to take on harder hunts," shared one player.
Taking a closer look at some comments reveals a mixture of indifference and strategic planning among the community.
One comment bluntly stated, "The point is the number is bigger."
Another stated, "Nope. After rank 100, you pretty much stop progressing in any impactful way that affects resources."
As of now, it seems that reaching higher Hunter Ranks might not directly affect gameplay experience significantly. However, the desire for accomplishment and the allure of future harder quests remain powerful motivators for many players.
โฆ Progressing beyond HR150 has negligible gameplay advantages.
โฆ Higher ranks unlock specific quests, but low impact on character abilities.
โฆ Future content could impose higher HR limits for advanced hunts, hinting at greater value in the long term.