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Capcom vows to ‘address any dishonest ranking practices’ if cheaters disrupt the arena quest leaderboards in Monster Hunter Wilds.

The first title update for Monster Hunter Wilds arrives this Friday, and with it comes arena quests. I’ll confess I’m having a bit of difficulty parsing the exact differences between Arena Quests, Free Challenge Quests, and Challenge Quests—even with the provided arena quest explainer—but one thing is clear: Capcom doesn’t want people meddling with the arena quest leaderboards.

Monster Hunter is, first and foremost, a cooperative series, but arena quests offer a chance at bragging rights for hunters with a competitive streak. Unlike normal hunts, you can only use predetermined equipment loadouts to kill an arena quest’s target monster, providing an even playing field for hunters to prove their skill by achieving the fastest kill time.

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The clear times for each arena quest are tallied in a global leaderboard, so that your monster-slaying prowess can be the envy of hunters around the world. In Wilds, some quests will offer cosmetic rewards like weapon pendants for completing and earning high rankings in arena quests.


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