In the vast and thrilling world of *Monster Hunter Wilds*, the Hunting Horn stands out as a unique and powerful weapon. While it might seem unusual at first glance, those who master the Hunting Horn can truly amplify their impact on the battlefield. Here's how to harness the full potential of the Hunting Horn in *Monster Hunter Wilds*.
Hunting Horn in Monster Hunter Wilds
The Hunting Horn is not just a blunt weapon; it's a versatile tool that can produce a variety of buffs for both yourself and your allies. Mastering the art of playing melodies at the right moments can give you a significant advantage in combat.
All Moves
Command | Move | Description |
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Triangle/Y | Left Swing | A basic attack that produces Note 1 on the musical staff. Use it with a direction to perform a Forward Smash. |
Circle/B | Right Swing | A basic attack that produces Note 2 on the musical staff. |
Analog Direction + Circle/B | Flourish | An attack that produces Note 2 on the musical staff. Pressing Triangle/Y, Circle/B, or Triangle/Y + Circle/B during the attack will allow you to produce another note. |
Triangle/Y + Circle/B | Backwards Strike | A basic attack that produces Note 3 on the musical staff. It allows hunters to easily hit a target behind them and will move hunters backwards as they attack. |
Analog Direction + Triangle/Y + Circle/B | Overhead Smash | An attack that produces Note 3 on the musical staff. Pressing Triangle/Y, Circle/B, or Triangle/Y + Circle/B during the attack will allow you to produce another note. |
Backwards Analog Direction + Triangle/Y or Circle/B or Triangle/Y + Circle/B during combo | Hilt Stab | A quick attack that produces a note on the musical staff. The attack can be used after a number of different attacks, with Triangle/Y, Circle/B, and Triangle/Y + Circle/B producing their own note. |
R2/RT | Perform | An attack that activates Melody Effect. Stocked melodies will be performed in order, but a specific melody can be selected using R2/RT + Triangle/Y or Circle/B. While performing multiple melodies, press R2/RT for a powerful Performance Beat. Then play an Encore (Triangle/Y + Circle/B) to boost and extend Melody Effects. The power of a Performance Beat and Encore will increase if you time them with the activation of Melody Effects. |
R2/RT + Cross/A | Echo Bubble | A special attack that produces an Echo Bubble. The type of Echo Bubble created is determined by the Hunting Horn equipped. When creating an Echo Bubble, players can produce up to three notes with either Triangle/Y, Circle/B, or Triangle/Y + Circle/B. |
R2/RT + Triangle/Y + Circle/B with Melody Stocked | Special Performance | Unlike normal performances, Special Performances will play the unique Melody Effect associated with the Hunting Horn equipped. Once stocked, this melody will not be overwritten by new melodies. |
L2/LT + R1/RB | Focus Strike: Reverb | A Performance attack effective against wounds. Players can produce up to five notes with either Triangle/Y, Circle/B, or Triangle/Y + Circle/B while performing. Playing the notes at the right time will deal additional damage. |
Combos
Beyond its musical prowess, the Hunting Horn is a formidable blunt weapon. Here are some essential combos to integrate into your gameplay:
Overhead Smash Combo
A staple in your arsenal, this combo involves moving forward with the analog stick and pressing Triangle/Y + Circle/B twice to execute the Overhead Smash and its follow-up attack. Consistent use can stun monsters, so aim carefully and strike with force.
Performance Combo
Once you've stacked your desired songs, unleash a performance combo for enhanced damage. Move forward with the analog stick, press R2/RT to initiate Perform, and follow up with Triangle/Y + Circle/B for an Encore to boost and extend your Melody Effects.
Echo Bubble Combo
Leverage the Hunting Horn's unique Echo Bubble mechanic in this combo, ideal against incapacitated foes. Start with the Echo Bubble (Cross/A + R2/RT), then follow with Triangle/Y, Circle/B, Circle/B for Echo Wave (Blunt), then R2/RT for Perform, and finish with an Encore using Triangle/Y + Circle/B.
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Hunting Horn Tips
Mastering the Hunting Horn requires precise control over buffs and timing your damage output, especially in cooperative play.
All About the Notes
Understanding the art of note-building is crucial. Each Hunting Horn has unique songs requiring specific note combinations. Keep an eye on the top right corner of your screen to see which command corresponds to the needed note. Moves like Flourish and Overhead Smash allow you to add an extra note during the second attack, facilitating song creation. Even while riding your Seikret, you can play the necessary notes to form melodies.
Buff City
Once you're adept at note management, stack them to create songs. You can play multiple songs in succession for various buffs. Choose buffs that suit your current situation, and remember that performing them takes time.
Echo Chamber
Maximize the use of Echo Bubbles to create a favorable battlefield. They not only provide three additional note inputs but also amplify your damage for subsequent attacks. The increased Evasion and Movement Speed within the Echo Bubble enhance survivability, making it essential for High Rank hunts.
Self-Improvement is Key
Ensure you activate the Self-Improvement skill to at least level 2 on all Hunting Horns. This boosts your attacks by 20%, increasing your damage potential and reducing the time needed to affect monsters.
Always be Prepared With Special Performances
Keep a Special Performance ready at all times. For instance, the Offset Melody can be prepared and held without being overwritten. When a monster attacks, input the Special Performance command (R2/RT + Triangle/Y + Circle/B), hold the stance, and release it just as the monster strikes to knock it down.
That's everything you need to know to master the Hunting Horn in Monster Hunter Wilds. For more tips and guides, be sure to check out The Escapist.
Monster Hunter Wilds is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.