Gold Hercudrome is an Endemic Life in Monster Hunter Wilds (MH Wilds). Learn how to capture Gold Hercudrome, where to find it, locations, and its appearance.
Check out Endemic Life ListGold Hercudrome Location
Appears in Scarlet Forest Areas 1 and 2 at Night

Area | Appears on a tree with honey in Scarlet Forest 1 and 2 |
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Environment | Plenty |
Time | Night |
Gold Hercudrome in Monster Hunter Wilds appears on a tree in areas 1 and 2 of Scarlet Forest. It has been confirmed to appear in Plenty at night.
Other Endemic Life in the Area
- HercudromeHabitat(Nighttime & Plenty)
- Regal Jewel ScarabRarityHabitat
- Jewel ScarabHabitat
How To Capture Gold Hercudrome
Use Capture Net to Catch
How to Use Capture Net | |
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Equip | Equip from Item Bar Hold to selectEquip from Radial Manual Hold to select Capture Net |
Use | Hold to aimPress to shoot |
Gold Hercudrome can be found at night only at Scarlet Forest areas 1 and 2 and can be captured using Capture Net. If the Gold Hercudrome is at a high location adjust the aim up so the Capture Net reaches.
Move Map to Reset Endemic Life
Step 1 | Look around the area to look for Gold Hercudrome |
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Step 2 | Fast-travel to map other than Scarlet Forest |
Step 3 | Go back to Scarlet Forest base camp |
Step 4 | Look around the area again to look for Gold Hercudrome |
If Gold Hercudrome cannot be found, fast-travel to another map and comeback. Moving between maps will refresh Endemic Life spawn, so repeat this until Gold Hercudrome is found.
Gold Hercudrome - Look and Feature

Category | Endemic Life |
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Obtainable Guild pts | 50 pts |
Feature | A Hercudrome subspecies with a shiny, golden carapace. Very few of these have been found, and no one has figured out why the carapaces are gold. However, the sightings span several regions and these are classified as a subspecies, not just a color variation. Because of their beauty, they are in high demand among collectors. |
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