Monster Hunter World: Iceborne - 9 Exciting Quality-of-Life Improvements
Monster Hunter World’s
upcoming Iceborne expansion brings some big changes and bigger
monsters. But while cool new tools like the Clutch Claw have likely
already caught your eye, there are tons of less flashy tweaks that will
probably make seasoned hunters yell “YES FINALLY” with the same level of
enthusiasm.
We got to play through the first few hours of Iceborne last week, and while you can watch us take on three of its new subspecies monsters here,
these little quality-of-life improvements really stuck out. There are
surely plenty more, but here of nine of the most exciting tweaks we've
seen saw so far - be sure to watch the video at the top of the page to see them in action!
There's an In-Game Event Schedule
Right
out of the gate, when you go to get your Login Bonus you’ll notice two
new buttons, one of which sends you to an in-game event schedule. It was
empty in the work-in-progress build we were playing on, but this
probably means you won’t have to check an external website to see what event quests are coming up anymore. Hooray!
Seliana’s Gathering Hub Has Everything
Bringing
things closer to your fingertips seems to be a trend of Iceborne, one
the Gathering Hub in the new town of Seliana leans into hard. Everything
you would normally have to leave Astera’s Gathering Hub to access is
all contained within this one. The Armory, the Resource Center, the
Argosy, your Harvest Boxes. You name it, it’s here, all without a
loading screen to get to any of it. What’s more, you’ll be able to
return here as usual after missions if you like. And honestly, why ever
leave at this point?
New Headquarters-Specific Radial Menus
Another
nice tweak you can use in either hub is the addition of new Radial
Menus specifically for when you are back at base. Separate from your
mid-quest Radial Menus, you can now create ones made specially for
things like gestures and stickers without having to worry about making
space for items.
What's more, in a related addition, swapping Item
Loadouts will no longer automatically change your Radial Menu settings.
You can still have custom Radials for each Loadout, but you can now
choose not to swap to it when changing!Setting “Craft All” From the Radial Menu
And
those aren’t the only Radial Menu improvements: While you could always
assign item crafting to a slot, it would previously only craft one of
the item you chose at a time. There’s now an option to “Craft All” of an
item with a single press of a Radial Menu shortcut, which is sure to
come in handy during long fights.
New Monsters in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
Customize Bowguns From the Item Box
The
Item Box has gotten a long-overdue buff, as you can now customize your
Bowguns from them. That saves you a trek all the way to the armory just
to make a single change if you need to.
Similarly,
Seliana has a place for your Palico to sit next to each Item Box so you
can adjust their equipment without going into your room. Seliana is
basically a convenience dream.
YOU CAN FINALLY PET YOUR PALICO
This is not a drill. I repeat, this is not a drill.
In
what is likely the most important change on this list, you can finally
pet. Your. Palico. A great wrong has been set right, as the Foot Bath in
the Seliana Gathering hub allows you to pet them, play with them, and
give them lots of love and scritches. You can even pick them up and let
them splash their feet in the water!
I am dead.
Fire Your Slinger With Any Weapon Drawn
Out
of the sauna and into the slightly less relaxing fire of battle, an
absolutely wonderful change is the ability to fire your Slinger with any
weapon drawn. You can simply fire away as usual without sheathing,
similar to how the Sword and Shield already could. Doing so with ranged
weapons and the Insect Glaive is a little bit clunkier since they share
controls with the Slinger, but it’s still simple enough. It’s a tiny
change that makes a huge difference.
A Small Slinger Ammo Visual Tweak
Slingers
got another quality-of-life improvement that’s maybe not quite as
monumental. When you equip ammo from your pouch, you’ll now see the icon
of any picked-up ammo you already had loaded behind it. Nothing has
functionally changed here, but it's a nice tweak for the forgetful among
us - especially with the Clutch Claw’s new emphasis on using Slinger
shots to knock around monsters.
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