Diving into the world of Monster Hunter Wilds can be a bit intimidating, especially when you’re just getting started. The combat system demands a strategic mindset akin to mastering a fighting game’s intricate movesets. On top of that, your inventory is packed with items that aren’t just for healing, and there’s a massive creature hell-bent on defeating you. It’s easy for your fingers to feel like they’re in a knot trying to juggle everything. However, there’s a game setting that can simplify this chaos significantly.
One of the key elements in Monster Hunter Wilds is the Focus mode. Normally, to activate this feature, you would hold down the left trigger on a controller or press the alt key on your PC. Doing so highlights glaring orange marks on the monster you’re battling, guiding you to make powerful, damaging hits and earn extra crafting materials. It’s essentially a win-win scenario.
But here’s the rub: as you progress and the battles intensify, keeping that button pressed while maneuvering around a monster grows tiresome. Luckily, there’s a solution—transforming Focus mode from a hold-to-use function to a simple toggle, much like flipping a light switch. This little tweak frees up a finger, making life much smoother, especially if you’re a dual blades enthusiast. However, if you’re a ranged weapon aficionado, you might not notice much of a difference.
If you’re curious about enabling this toggle function, you’ll find the option tucked away in the Monster Hunter Wilds settings menu.
I’d also suggest cranking up the camera sensitivity while in Focus mode. This adjustment helps keep you nimble and prevents that sluggish, stuck-in-mud sensation. Here’s how you can make that change.
Once you’ve activated the toggle for Focus mode, you can tap the button to engage it when you’re ready to attack, and leave it on until it’s time to skirt away. Certain weapons, like the insect glaive, even offer a nifty advantage by guiding you towards your target during Focus mode, reducing the chances of missed swings.
Armed with these tips, you’re now well-prepared to take on those formidable monsters with newfound efficiency. Happy hunting!