Key takeaways
- Monster Hunter Wilds improves on SOS Flares by summoning support hunter NPCs to aid in battles.
- The game features hunter Olivia and her pal Athos as a support hunter team, providing help when requested.
- The support hunter system can be expanded by emulating Dragon's Dogma 2's customizable pan system.
one Monster Hunter Wild' Best features are its overhaul Monster Hunter: WorldSOS flare. in Monster Hunter: WorldPlayers can use SOS Flares to summon other players to aid their campaign. Unfortunately, the whole system ended up being almost obsolete after a while, as players would take too long to join a campaign, or they would never join at all. Monster Hunter Wild takes MH: The world's SOS steps it up a notch by allowing players to summon Support Hunter NPCs instead of waiting for players to join them.
Monster Hunter WildHammer-wielding hunter Olivia and her pal Athos have already been confirmed as the support hunter team in the game. As long as players have their co-op settings set to “Support Hunter”, when they use the SOS Flare, Olivia will join the fray and assist them in battle. While it is good to know that there is always someone readily available to help Monster Hunter WildThe idea of that Hunter being just Olivia weakens the whole system a bit. However, if Monster Hunter Wild had to be adopted Dragon's Dogma 2In Pance's view, this would add the degree of diversity the support hunter system needs.
Demon Hunter Wilds support hunters should emulate the pawns of Dragon's Dogma 2
Dragon's Dogma 2's Pawns are fully customizable and recruitable by other players
Like its predecessor, Dragon's Dogma 2The pan system is one of its most defining features. With the pawn system, players can create and customize their own companion character's appearance and profession to aid in battle and exploration. As the players exit Dragon's Dogma 2In the open world, their pawns will help them in battle and also act as guides during exploration. Additionally, players can recruit pawns created by other players to fill out their team. Given that Dragon's Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter Wild Both are Capcom games, perhaps the latter's support hunter system does better to emulate the former's pan system.
Monster Hunter Wilds' support hunter system should offer features similar to Dragon's Dogma 2's pan system.
Monster Hunter WildThe support hunter system already seems to be one of its best features, but it can still be improved in some ways Dragon's Dogma 2Pawn system. That notion makes even more sense considering how similar the two systems are, and the fact that they're both related to Capcom games. In other words, the nuts and bolts move Dragon's Dogma 2The pan system is already there, they just need to be adjusted to fit Monster Hunter Wild' Support hunter system.
Most they can do with their pawn's appearance and occupation Dragon's Dogma 2Perhaps players can customize their support hunter's appearance and gear Monster Hunter Wild. Based on what has been confirmed so far, Olivia's gear and appearance are locked, meaning players who take advantage of the Support Hunter feature will benefit from the same type of support over and over again. However, if players are able to equip their support hunter with a hunting horn, for example, it can attack enemies as well as provide support with various buffs.
Another thing about Dragon's Dogma 2Pawn system that Monster Hunter Wild' The support hunter system should consider the opportunity to emulate which provides players to recruit other player-created pawns. Executing it Monster Hunter Wild' The support hunter system allows players to recruit other player-created support hunters that may have stronger gear than their own. All this said, though Monster Hunter Wild' Support does not appear to be a Hunter system Dragon's Dogma 2The pan system, it's still a welcome addition to the later game Monster Hunter: WorldThe SOS Flares are shortened. However, as Monster Hunter Wild Continuing to prove itself as a monster of innovation, perhaps such a feature could be.