Tempered Monsters Guide in Monster Hunter Wilds (MH Wilds). See Tempered Monster's unlock conditions, how to spawn, veteran monsters guide, rewards, & differences from regular monsters.
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Appears in the Field from High Rank

Tempered Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds appear in High Rank field environments. To unlock High Rank, you need to progress through the story (chapters), so make sure to advance the story first before facing Tempered Monsters.
Can Be Saved as an Investigation Quest

In Monster Hunter Wilds, Tempered Monsters that appear in the field can be saved as an Investigation Quest without having to defeat them on the spot. This is a useful feature when you don’t have time, so be sure to check the rewards and make use of it.
Saved Quest Can Be Accepted Multiple Times

Saved Investigation Quests can be accepted from the Quest Counter. While there is a limit on the number of times they can be accepted, you can take on the quest multiple times, so make the most of it while you can!
Convert Defeated Monsters into Investigation Quest

If you defeat a Tempered Monster you encountered in the field, you can still save it as an Investigation Quest from the 'Field Survey Quest History' at the Quest Counter.
Tempered Monster Rewards
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![]() | Artia Parts (Damaged Weapon Shards) - Combine 3 parts to craft an Artia Weapon. Decorations - A single decoration activates two or more skills. Tempered Scar Break Rewards - Example: Tempered Rathian drops Small Dragon Bloodstone |
In Monster Hunter Wilds, Tempered Monsters drop 'Artia Parts (Damage Weapon Shards), Decorations, and Tempered Battle Scar Break Rewards'. Breaking Tempered Battle Scar grants materials unique to each Tempered Monster.
Can Obtain Artia Weapon Parts

From Tempered Monsters' rewards, you may obtain 'Artia Parts (Damaged Weapon Shards).' By combining three Artia Parts, you can craft an 'Artia Weapon' for a specific weapon type. Collect the necessary parts according to the weapon type you want and forge your Artia Weapon!
Can Obtain Decorations With Multiple Skills

You can also obtain decorations with multiple skills from Tempered Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds. While single-skill decorations can be crafted at the alchemy facility, defeating Tempered Monsters grants you decorations with multiple skill effects. Keep farming them to obtain the best decorations for your build.
Obtain Unique Materials by Breaking Tempered Battle Scar

By breaking existing old scar that exists only on Tempered Monsters, you can obtain special materials unique to each monster. For example, breaking the scars of a Tempered Rathian grants the material 'Small Dragon Bloodstone.' Based on its icon shape, this material may be used to enhance Artia Weapons.
What Are Tempered Monsters?
Tempered Monsters Have Increased Health and Attack

In Monster Hunter Wilds, Tempered Monsters are monsters with significantly increased Health and Attack. These formidable creatures previously appeared in the Monster Hunter: World series and are making a return in Wilds.
New Special Wounds Known as Tempered Battle Scars

Tempered Monsters have large, old scars called Battle-Hardened Scars on various parts of their bodies. These scars can be broken by repeatedly attacking them.
The Location of Tempered Battle Scars Varies
Even among the same type of monster, the location of Tempered Battle Scars varies between individuals. Therefore, when fighting Tempered Monsters, be sure to check where their scars are located.
Tempered Battle Scars Glow Blue in Focus Mode

Tempered Battle Scars emit a blue glow when using Focus Mode. If you have trouble spotting their locations, make good use of Focus Mode to identify them.
Focus Mode GuideBreaking Tempered Battle Scars Grants Special Materials

Destroying Tempered Battle Scars not only grants special materials but also provides an item that transforms into a powerful Slinger Ammo called 'Tempered Scar Fragment.'
Breaking Tempered Battle Scars Can Also Knock Down the Monster
In Monster Hunter Wilds, destroying Tempered Battle Scars can knock down the monster, just like breaking regular wounds. This creates a great opportunity, so be sure to target them actively.
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