Perhaps the most exciting feature of any newMonster Hunterentry is the slew of new monsters to hunt, carve, and craft with, andMonster Hunter Wildsis no exception. While seeing returning classics like the ever-present Rathalos and Rathian duo is always appreciated, there’s simply nothing as exciting as an entirely new monster to fight. Fortunately,Monster Hunter Wildshas an impressive suite of new monsters, coming just ahead ofWorldand eclipsingRisein their respective new monster counts.
The majority ofWilds, particularly the low-rank portion of the game, isalmost entirely composed of new monsters, with many of the familiar faces entering into the game only once High Rank has been unlocked. Even then, when those returning monsters do appear, they generally come with a new coat of paint. With themassive success ofMonster Hunter Wilds, even more monsters are surely well on their way to further boostWilds' roster.

How Many New Monsters Are In MH Wilds
The Exact Number Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
To start with,Monster Hunter Wildshas a grand total of 29 large monstersto hunt. However, as is the case with allMonster Huntergames, that number can be a tad disingenuous. This amount is typically pulled from the number of distinct large monster entries in the hunter’s field guide. As a result, it always includes variant monsters. Whether those variants deserve to be counted as distinct is a point of contention that comes down more to personal definitions.
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With that out of the way,Monster Hunter Wildshas a total of 20 new monsters to fight. Of course, this number includes guardian variants for both returning and completely original monsters. Cutting out some of those variants, such as Guardian Fulgar Anjanath and Guardian Rathalos, brings the number down to a still respectable 15. It is important to note, however, that some of these variants are quite unique and significantly alter the fight.

Guardian Rathalos, in particular, feels like the most exciting and unique Rathalos variant in recent years. I far prefer its inclusion over the more standard Azure or Silver versions.
Using the more generous numbers of 29 total and 20 unique,Monster Hunter Wildshas a pretty striking ratio of new monsters to fight. The number of new monsters is particularly noticeable in the Low Rank story, as I remember Congalala actually standing out among the completely fresh roster I had been hunting up until that point.

Every New Monster In Wilds
An Inspired Cast Of Fresh Faces
In the interest of being thorough,the following list of new monsters is based on the hunter’s field journal, and as such, includes guardian variants. The more questionable inclusions have been bolded to allow for an easier distinction between indisputably new monsters and those that are murkier. Of particular note, Arkveld and Guardian Arkveld felt the most egregious, with the only noticeable difference being the amount of time the monster spends enraged.
Beyond the impressive number of new monsters inMH Wilds,the additions also feel exceedingly unique. The octopus rig has allowed for Xu Wu and Nu Udra to shine as fresh experiences. Zoh Shia and Arkveld are a fantastic final boss and flagship duo, anddefeating Zoh Shiafeels especially rewarding due to its grounded size, which is an excellent change of pace from the usually gargantuan final bosses. Ajarakan feels like a modern classic, with its fiery, wrestling-inspired move-set being fun to watch and fight. It’s a memorable cast overall, to say the least.

The Number Of New Monsters In Wilds Compared To Previous Games
Wilds,when compared to the closest in scope entry,World,has stayed consistent, if not slightly ahead, in terms of new monsters. This is a fantastic sign, as the roster thatWorldended on, afterIceborne, collaborations, and title updates, was a whopping 71 monsters. IfWildsfollows suit, however, there will probably not be any significant increase in original monsters until the inevitable Master Rank expansion, barring, perhaps, cross-over inclusions likeWorld’s Leshen and Behemoth.
Monster Hunter Wilds Is Missing My Favorite Series Tradition, & I Don’t Care If It Makes Sense
Monster Hunter Wilds feels like a brand new era for the series, tampering with old traditions, although it misses one that I wish Capcom would add.
Rise, on the other hand, lagged far behind the two larger games in terms of new monsters. It originally had around half ofWorldandWilds,asRiseonly featured around 11 new monsters. With that being said, many of those monsters were fantastic fights, and I’m especially fond of theoriginal monsters added inSunbreak, which primarily featured aUniversal Monsters-inspired trio in Lunagaron, Garangolm, and the vampiric flagship, Malzeno.

Whatever definition is used to distinguish new monsters,it’s safe to say thatWildsis off to a solid start. Hopefully, it will continue to stay in line with the impressive post-game development thatWorldenjoyed. Even better, with its massive success in mind,Monster Hunter Wildshas an opportunity to pull well ahead of its predecessors and continue to push out creative new monsters to hunt.




