How To Set Up Camp Monster Hunter Wilds?
Imagine you chase a big monster in the Windward Plains. Your items run low. You need new gear to fight better.
Going back to Base Camp takes too long. The monster might get away. What do you do? Pop-Up Camps save the day.
These camps let you restock, switch equipment, and fast travel without leaving the hunt. This guide shows you how to set up and use Pop-Up Camps in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Key Takeaways
Here is what you learn in this guide:
- Pop-Up Camps are portable spots to manage gear and travel fast.
- Unlock them by playing story quests early in the game.
- Find locations using your map or glowing butterflies.
- Set up camps with a simple Camping Kit process.
- Use the Camping Kit to build camps anywhere allowed.
- Safety levels tell you if a camp might break.
- Repair camps if monsters destroy them.
- Customize camps to look cool and fit your style.
- Place camps smartly to hunt better and faster.
- Know the difference between Pop-Up Camps and Base Camps.
- Manage many camps to cover big areas.
- Explore regions to find the best camp spots.
- Use tips to make camps work well for you.
- Avoid mistakes that ruin your camp plans.
This guide helps new and old hunters use Pop-Up Camps well. You save time. You stay safe. You hunt smarter. Let’s get started!
Introduction to Pop-Up Camps in Monster Hunter Wilds
Pop-Up Camps are new in Monster Hunter Wilds. Hunters set them up in the field. They work like tents in Base Camps. You manage items there. You change equipment there. You restock supplies there. They also let you fast travel. This helps you move around the big game world easily.
Base Camps come from the Guild. They have lots of stuff. Pop-Up Camps are different. They are small. They are easy to carry. You set them up in special spots in each region. This gives you more choices when you hunt.
Why Pop-Up Camps Are Essential for Hunters
Pop-Up Camps matter a lot. They save time first. You don’t go back to Base Camp for gear or items. You use a Pop-Up Camp instead. This works great on long hunts. It helps when Base Camp is far away.
Next, they keep you safe. If a monster hurts you, run to a Pop-Up Camp. You heal there. You get ready to fight again.
Last, they help you plan. Set up camps in smart spots. You make a travel network. You move fast. You catch monsters easier. Pop-Up Camps make hunting better.
How to Unlock the Ability to Set Up Pop-Up Camps
You unlock Pop-Up Camps in the story. Play the main quests. You get them in Chapter 1. The quest is called “Forest Findings.” You set up your first camp during this quest. It’s part of the story.
After you finish this quest, you use Pop-Up Camps anywhere allowed. Keep playing to get this skill fast.
Finding Pop-Up Camp Locations
Pop-Up Camp spots are all over each region. Check your map. Look for a wooden sign with a tent. That’s a camp spot. You also see Quatreflies near them. These are glowing butterflies. They show you where to go.
Explore every region. Find all the camp spots. Some are safe. Some are risky. Pick the best ones for your hunts.
Setting Up Your First Pop-Up Camp
Setting up a Pop-Up Camp is easy. Find a spot first. Look for Quatreflies or the map sign. Then do these steps:
- Go to the spot. Get close to the Quatreflies.
- Open your items. Press L1 or LB on your controller.
- Pick the Camping Kit. Scroll to find it.
- Use it. Press Square or X to start.
- Say yes. Spend 200 Guild Points to finish.
A short scene plays. Your camp is ready. Make sure you have Guild Points. Earn them from quests if you need more.
Using the Camping Kit
The Camping Kit builds Pop-Up Camps. You get it when you unlock camps. It stays in your items. You use it at camp spots.
Pick the kit from your items. Spend Guild Points to set up the camp. It costs 200 points each time. Check your points before you start. Do quests to get more if you run out.
Understanding Camp Safety Levels
Camp spots have safety levels. These show if monsters might break them. There are three levels:
- Safe. Monsters rarely break these.
- Insecure. These might break sometimes.
- Dangerous. Monsters break these a lot.
Pick Safe spots when you can. Your camp stays up longer. You hunt without worry.
Repairing Destroyed Pop-Up Camps
Monsters can break Pop-Up Camps. Don’t panic. They fix themselves after some time. Want it faster? Spend Guild Points to fix them now.
Go to the broken camp. Talk to the Palico there. Or use the Support Desk at Base Camp. Both ways work.
Customizing Your Pop-Up Camp
You can make Pop-Up Camps look nice. Change the tent color. Add stickers. Move things around. You pick the size and angle too.
Talk to the Pop-up Camp Meowster at Base Camp. Or find the Purrofessional at your camp. They help you change it up.
Strategic Placement of Pop-Up Camps
Smart camp spots make hunting easy. Try these ideas:
- Near monsters. Put camps where monsters live. In Windward Plains, use the oasis for Balahara.
- Middle spots. Big areas need camps in the center. You reach everywhere fast.
- Safe places. Pick Safe spots so camps last.
- Resource areas. Set up near mining or fishing spots for items.
Good spots save time. They help you win hunts.
Pop-Up Camps vs. Base Camps: What’s the Difference?
Pop-Up Camps and Base Camps both help you rest. They are not the same. Base Camps have shops and smiths. They stay forever. Pop-Up Camps don’t have those. Monsters can break them. You set Pop-Up Camps in many places. Base Camps stay in one spot.
Use Base Camps for big needs. Use Pop-Up Camps for quick stops.
Managing Multiple Pop-Up Camps
You can set up many Pop-Up Camps. Each region lets you have 4 at once. Move them if you want. Take them down. Put them somewhere new.
This helps when a spot isn’t good anymore. Or if monsters break one too much. Keep your camps useful.
Pop-Up Camps in Different Regions
Every region has camp spots. Here are some good ones:
- Windward Plains. Area 4 Mineral Cave is Safe. Area 14 Underground Water Vein works too.
- Scarlet Forest. Camp 7 at Area 9 Lookout Hill is near stuff.
- Oilwell Basin. Camp 4 at Area 9 Middle Strata South is in the middle.
- Iceshard Cliffs. Camp 3 at Area 7 Watchtower helps with ores.
- Ruins of Wyveria. Camp 1 at Area 2 Canyon Divide is by Gravios.
Look around. Find all the spots in each place.
Tips for Efficient Camp Usage
Use Pop-Up Camps well with these tips:
- Set up in Safe spots always.
- Fast travel with camps to move quick.
- Fix broken camps fast to keep using them.
- Change camp looks for fun.
These ideas make camps super helpful.
Common Mistakes When Setting Up Camps
Don’t mess up your camps. Watch out for these:
- Picking Dangerous spots. They break easy.
- Not fixing broken camps. You lose them.
- Missing camp spots. Explore more.
- Bad placement. Think before you set up.
Skip these errors. Your camps stay strong.
FAQs About Pop-Up Camps
How many Pop-Up Camps can I set up at once?
You can have 4 camps in each region.
Can Pop-Up Camps be destroyed?
Yes. Monsters break them. They fix over time. Or use Guild Points to fix them fast.
How do I find Pop-Up Camp locations?
Check your map for wooden signs. Look for Quatreflies in the field.
Can I customize my Pop-Up Camp?
Yes. Change colors and add stickers at camp or Base Camp.
This guide gets you ready to use Pop-Up Camps in Monster Hunter Wilds. Set them up right. Hunt better. Have fun out there!