Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin ⁠– Beginner’s Guide to Monsties

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The latest entry in the Monster Hunter universe, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin puts you in the shoes of a Monster Rider, who fights alongside with tame monsters known as monsties. From hatching eggs to trading genes, here’s a beginner’s guide to monsties in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wing of Ruin. Sponsored by Capcom.

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is a sequel to Monster Hunter Stories which was released on Nintendo 3DS in Japan in 2016, followed by North America and Europe in 2017. Play as a Monster Rider, collecting monsties as you explore the world, fighting monsters alongside your monstie in turn-based battles, and giving monsties new abilities by performing the Rite of Channeling. As the grandchild of the legendary Rider known as Red, it is up to you to discover why Rathalos all around the world are vanishing. Hatch monsties by finding eggs in monster dens and bringing them back to the stables, where your felyne companion Navirou will test the weight and smell of eggs that you discover. In this beginner’s guide learn the difference between monsters and monsties, how to hatch monstie eggs, riding actions, how to fight alongside your monstie and how genes can be transferred to monsties using the Rite of Channeling. For more on Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, check out IGN. Developed and published by Capcom, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin launches 9th July 2021 on Nintendo Switch and PC.

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