How to Farm Rare Materials Fast in Monster Hunter: Wilds
Maximize Your Efficiency and Get the Drops You Need

In Monster Hunter: Wilds, rare materials are the lifeblood of progression. Whether you're crafting the next tier of armor, upgrading your weapon of choice, or preparing for an Elder Dragon encounter, you’ll need a consistent and efficient way to gather rare resources.
These materials are often tucked away behind layers of RNG, hidden deep in dangerous biomes, or guarded by monsters that don't go down without a fight.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about farming rare materials fast. From map routes and monster drop rates to multiplayer farming tricks and the best gear for resource gathering, we’re diving deep.
If you're tired of coming back empty-handed after hours of grinding, read on.
Understand What Counts as “Rare” in Wilds
Not every uncommon item is considered rare. In Monster Hunter: Wilds, rare materials are typically used for endgame gear, special augmentations, or cosmetic upgrades tied to event quests.
These include:
- Monster-specific parts like Elder Fangs or Volcanic Wing Membranes
- Biome-exclusive ores or bones
- Dropped materials only obtainable via part breaks or specific conditions (like turf wars)
Knowing which category your target material falls into helps determine the best farming approach.
Preparation Is Key: Optimize Before You Hunt
Before you jump into a map, spend a few minutes optimizing your loadout and skills. Farming efficiently starts long before the hunt begins.
1. Equip Farming-Friendly Skills
Some armor sets in Monster Hunter: Wilds come with skills specifically designed to improve your chances of obtaining rare materials:
- Good Luck: Increases the number of reward items you receive after a hunt.
- Partbreaker: Makes it easier to break monster parts, which is often required to get rare drops.
- Geologist: Allows you to gather more times from bonepiles, mining outcrops, and gathering points.
2. Bring Gathering Mantles and Boosters
Items and gear pieces like the Collector’s Mantle or Resource Booster drastically improve material yield in the field. Use them strategically during long expeditions.
3. Eat Before the Hunt
Visit the canteen and choose a meal that boosts your luck, stamina, and health. Occasionally, the Felyne Harvester or Felyne Luck bonuses will activate, increasing both resource respawn rates and drop chances.
Best Methods for Fast Rare Material Farming
There’s no single method that fits all materials. However, the following strategies consistently reduce grind time and increase your haul rate:
1. Targeted Monster Hunts (Solo or Group)
If you’re after monster-specific parts, like Azure Talons from a Skyclaw Tigrex, then focused hunts are your best bet.
Here’s how to streamline them:
- Break Parts First: Focus on the part that drops the item (e.g., tail, horns, wings). Use cutting or blunt weapons depending on the part’s weakness.
- Use Traps: Shock and pitfall traps allow you to immobilize monsters and deal massive damage to targeted parts quickly.
- Capture Instead of Kill: Capturing monsters generally offers better reward chances than killing them outright.
Pair up with friends or jump into SOS signals for faster takedowns and more rewards per hour.
2. Expeditions in High-Yield Biomes
Certain rare materials are exclusive to the environment, like Crystalized Ember Ore found only in the Ashen Canyons biome.
For these materials:
- Go Alone: No monsters means no interruptions. Focus entirely on mining or gathering.
- Use the Map: Unlock and memorize node locations. Biome-specific guides help locate clusters of rare resources.
- Use Fast Travel and Respawn Tricks: After a full sweep of a biome, return to camp, wait a few in-game hours, and nodes may respawn. Alternatively, switch biomes and return to force a reset.
3. Multiplayer Monster Rotations
Co-op hunting is more than fun; it’s efficient. Create a team with friends or join Discord groups that rotate monster hunts for rare drops.
By coordinating:
- Everyone benefits from more frequent rare part breaks.
- Different weapons cover more monster weaknesses.
- You can farm multiple monsters in succession without loading screens.
Multiplayer also enables better item sharing if the quest allows it. Some quests let you carve additional rewards dropped during battles.
4. Participate in Event Quests and Time-Limited Hunts
Capcom regularly rotates event quests that drastically improve rare material drop rates.
These quests may include:
- Higher drop rates for specific monsters
- Increased breakable parts
- Unique materials not available elsewhere
Always check the quest board or game news updates before going into the field. Some of the best farming opportunities are time-limited.
Bonus Farming Tips for Advanced Hunters
If you’ve already mastered the basics, try these tips to push your farming efficiency even further:
1. Layered Gear for Efficiency
Mix and match armor pieces not just for defense, but for gathering bonuses. Don't hesitate to use “weaker” gear in easier hunts if it speeds up gathering.
2. Save Loadouts for Every Material Type
Create custom loadouts: one for mining runs, one for monster part farming, another for bonepiles. Switch between them quickly depending on your farming objective.
3. Use Dango Skills and Charms Strategically
Keep a collection of charms with Good Luck, Geologist, or Capture Master. Combine them with appropriate dango effects before each expedition.
4. Don’t Forget Your Palico and Palamute
Customize their gadgets for support. The Plunderblade on your Palico can snag extra rare items mid-hunt, often without you noticing until the mission ends.
What to Avoid While Farming
Farming in Monster Hunter: Wilds is about smart decisions, not just time spent.
Here's what to skip:
- Random Free Hunts: Unless you're gathering multiple materials, avoid unfocused hunts. They waste time.
- Overkill Loadouts: Using max DPS builds on low-level monsters just burns resources and rarely helps speed things up.
- Ignoring the Environment: Gathering nodes respawn and evolve. Don’t neglect environmental features like hidden caves or elevated outcrops that hold rare resources.
Farm Less, Craft More
Farming rare materials doesn’t have to be tedious. Once you know where to go, what to equip, and how to maximize your chances, Monster Hunter: Wilds becomes less of a grind and more of a treasure hunt.
Efficient farming is the difference between spending 40 hours grinding one gem or crafting your full set in a single weekend. By focusing your hunts, exploiting biome resources, and optimizing your loadouts, you’ll be swimming in rare materials in no time.
Keep checking for updates, patches, and seasonal events, Capcom loves to shake things up. The better prepared you are, the faster you’ll get what you need. And when the next big monster shows up, you’ll be ready, with the gear to prove it.
About the Creator
Richard Bailey
I am currently working on expanding my writing topics and exploring different areas and topics of writing. I have a personal history with a very severe form of treatment-resistant major depressive disorder.



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