

You can also get away with using lower rank armor if it’s from one of the stronger monsters in the game. You can also check out my guide on how to beat a regular Kingtusk in case you need a refresher course against this particular kemono. Just be careful since it hits much harder than a normal Kingtusk.

It provides added wood element protection, which is Amaterasu’s main element and the big pig uses most of the same patterns of its regular counterpart with the exception of a few moves, like its head sway getting an extra attack via a ground pound that summons giant vines. If you want something that works well and is relatively easy to farm, my recommendation would be the high-rank Basara Set from Mighty Kingtusk. Prior to the Amaterasu hunt, you will unlock hunts against various Mighty monsters, whose armor provide higher defense than those made from their regular versions. Update your armor: Ideally, you want to be wearing Mighty-class armor, which is Wild Hearts’ equivalent for high-rank armor in Monster Hunter. Getting ready for Wild Hearts’ Amaterasu huntĪ little preparation goes a long way in turning the Amaterasu hunt from a near-impossible chicken dance to a more manageable turkey fry. This makes it super important to make sure that you’re properly geared for this hunt unless you like getting your goose cooked by a burning bird. It just tracks like a guided missile and hits super hard so it’s easy to get two-shot when you make a mistake - or even one-shot depending on your armor. Now Amaterasu might seem impossible at first but it’s actually not that bad once you learn its patterns. More: All Fusion Karakuri and how to unlock them in Wild Hearts Or 75 degrees celsius for you folks on the metric system. Let’s just say this piece of poultry is unsafe even at 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Yeah, so Amaterasu is part of Wild Hearts’ tradition of serving up crazy, annoying birds for players to deal with. Say hello to Amaterasu, the “El Pollo Loco of Wild Hearts.
