Scarlet Joyperch is an Endemic Life in Monster Hunter Wilds (MH Wilds). Learn how to capture Scarlet Joyperch, where to find it, locations, and its appearance.
Check out Endemic Life ListScarlet Joyperch Location
Appears in Scarlet Forest Area 2 and 3

Area | Scarlet Forest 2, 3 |
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Environment | Not Specified |
Time | Not Specified |
The Scarlet Joyperch in Monster Hunter Wilds will appear in Area 2 of the Scarlet Forest regardless of the environment or time. However, it is recommended to look during the Plenty period, when the waterside is easier to see.
It Can Also Be Found on Land

The Scarlet Joyperch can sometimes be found out of the water and resting on land. It’s especially common to see it on land in Area 3, so be sure to check the edges where water meets land when searching for it.
How To Capture Scarlet Joyperch
Catch Using Capture Net
How to Use Capture Net | |
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Equipment | Equipment from Item Bar Hold down Select Radial Manu to Equipment Hold down Select Capturing Net |
Use | Hold down AimQuick Press Shoot |
It is recommended to equip the Ghillie Mantle when capturing the Scarlet J oyperch. Approach while equipped, aim carefully, and use the Capture Net to catch it.
Capture Net GuideCannot Be Caught With Fishing Rod
The Scarlet Joyperch lives in the water, but cannot be caught with a Fishing Rod. Additionally, it is recorded as a regular Endemic Life and not as a fish caught by fishing.
Scarlet Joyperch - Look and Feature

Category | Endemic Life |
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Obtainable Guild pts | 5 pts |
Feature | Creatures that have adapted to living both on land and in the water. They are precious evidence of how amphibious creatures might have come to walk the earth. Scarlet Joyperch become active at night, when they light up the luminous organs near their heads, spread their fins, and let out a cry- presumably their way of strutting their stuff to other members of their kind. |
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