Edited By
Carlos Gomez
A growing number of hunters are weighing in on the quest for the coveted Hayabusa Feather in the latest Monster Hunter game. Many new players ask: is it worth the time and effort? Recent discussions reveal conflicting opinions on this sought-after accessory.
Players are finding themselves early in the game, many in Village 4-star quests, intrigued by the Hayabusa Feather. This item is rumored to be a key piece for top-tier sets, but how does one actually obtain it?
Players confirm that securing a Hayabusa Feather requires completing all Low Rank village quests, excluding advanced and prowler quests. The following steps outline the process clearly:
Complete all low-rank village quests up to the 6-star level.
Finish the quest "Ahoy! Royal Ludroth," an essential hub request.
Accumulate a total of 2,000 Yukumo Points.
Tackle the advanced quest "Into the Fry Pan" to hunt Deviljho and other formidable beasts.
After these quests, return to the Yukumo Elder to receive the feather.
"You have to complete every low rank quest; itโs not just a side quest!" - Excited player
Despite the feather's potential benefits, several players argue it may not justify the extensive effort. One community member stated, "I donโt think itโs worth the trouble for non-speed runners." Others emphasize alternative gear that can achieve similar benefits more easily.
The views among hunters present a mixed sentiment:
Many express enthusiasm for the quest, even acknowledging its challenges.
Some players indicate it may not be necessary, given other gear options.
Others highlight the chance for valuable skills with different gear combinations.
โฒ Completing all village quests is essential for the feather.
โผ Many consider the quest not worth the effort, especially for casual players.
โป "Have fun getting that one itโs a pain in the ass" - Community insight.
As more hunters join the fray, the debate continues: Is the Hayabusa Feather a must-have or an overrated pursuit? The conversation around this item hints at broader discussions throughout the Monster Hunter community, reflecting different playstyles and priorities.