![]() ![]() If you build three crates on top of each other, then jump on them, you can perform unique plunging attacks that are some of the most powerful in the game. This is an absolute game-changer and I now use springs constantly during hunts.Ĭrates are another starter karakuri that offer a tonne of value during a hunt. Whack a few down when fighting a giant kemono in order to help you dodge attacks, and you'll soon discover that the springing animation grants your hunter some invincibility frames (much like Monster Hunter's 'superman' dive). ![]() One of the very first karakuri you'll unlock is the spring, which might seem basic but has an absolutely killer hidden feature. ![]() You can get kemono orbs by slaying them, or by breaking their parts. One important point is to check the karakuri tree after unlocking new ones, as these often allow you to use kemono orbs to unlock other options. Other karakuri are unlocked by defeating kemono in the main questline, but flashes of inspiration also happen in optional sidequests. Note that the flash of inspiration sometimes just doesn't happen, but if you fight those monsters again it'll usually work. Seize these opportunities and you'll have a short QTE-like sequence where your hunter builds a new type of karakuri, which is then unlocked. Wild Hearts has a system called 'flash of inspiration' that happens during fights, when basically a kemono will wind-up an attack and the game goes into slow-motion and prompts you to press the build button (LB / L1 if you're on pad). Unlocking new karakuri: Watch for the LB / L1 prompts You can collect wild tsukumo around each map, which provide those old cogs you need for upgrades. If you build a campfire, you can enhance your tsukomo using old cogs and specialise them towards a specific role, such as attack, defense, assist, or threader (but you'll end up wanting to upgrade all of these stats over time). Tsukomo can distract monsters, put down healing mist if you're in trouble, and provide a variety of other support functions. While no Palico or Palamute, your little robot pal in Wild Hearts is still a valuable companion. ![]()
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