Monster Hunter Wilds presents a steep learning curve, especially for newcomers, when it comes to combat. Imagine trying to juggle a weapon with complex moves reminiscent of a fighting game, a bag full of items with functions beyond just healing, and a formidable monster eager to give you a hard time—all without getting your fingers tied up in knots. Fortunately, there’s a particular setting tweak that can simplify your combat experience.
Focus mode is a game-changer in Monster Hunter Wilds. By default, holding the left trigger on a console or pressing alt on your PC activates this mode. It highlights those glaring orange wounds on the monster you’re tackling, allowing you to strike them for additional damage and earn extra monster parts for crafting. It’s an advantage with no real downside.
However, as battles grow fiercer, continuously holding a button while dodging a monster’s attacks becomes cumbersome. There’s a nifty trick that allows you to toggle focus mode with a quick press, like flipping a light switch. This simple change liberated a finger for other actions, greatly easing my life as a dual blades enthusiast. If you’re a ranged weapon player, you might not find this feature as beneficial.
To toggle focus mode in Monster Hunter Wilds, head to the options menu and make the switch. I’d also suggest cranking up the camera sensitivity for focus mode, so you don’t end up feeling bogged down. Here’s how you can make that adjustment.
With toggle mode enabled, you can easily tap to activate focus mode while slashing away and keep it on until you need to break away. Weapons like the insect glaive can even guide you toward your target in focus mode, reducing the chances of missed attacks.
Armed with this newfound knowledge, you’re all set to dive back into monster hunting with increased prowess and efficiency.