Well over a thousandMonster Hunter Wilds Modsare now available with which you can adapt all possible aspects of the game. Do you want a better graphic, more rewards, increase the damage, modify the equipment, endless money and materials? All of this and much more is possible with mods. We show you on this page how you mods forCan install and introduce you to a large selection of the best Monster Hunter Wilds Mods. In addition, you can find out where you can find and download further mods and what you have to pay attention to at the mods, because Capcom has the scene and its effects on the game firmly in view and do not shy away from appropriate measures if you exaggerate it.
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Attention: Before you deal with mods for Monster Hunter Wilds, you should know,What risks there are!
There are already well over a thousand monster Hunter Wilds Mods with which you can adapt all possible aspects of the game. So that you can also use them, you first have to create the prerequisite for the use of mods, because no mods are intended for MHW by default. You can find out what you need and how the installation of mods works.
Install Reframework
Most mods for Monster Hunter Wilds need some help so that they can work at all and thus get access to it in the game. This help comes in the form of the mode "Reframework", which provides the basic structure with his script API. How to install your reframework:
First you download "Reframework". You either get the mod on theGirub-page of the developer or on the well-known mods pageNexusmodsafter you have registered and registered.
Once you have downloaded the "Reframwork-XXXXXXX.Zip", you have to unpack the "DinPut8.dll" file located in it. Almost all unpacker tools dominate the .zip format and also Windows 10/11 without external programs. You just have to click on the .zip, then select "All extract ..." and specify the place to unpack in the context window opens (the same place of the .zip is selected by default). If you use another operating system and have no corresponding packer, you can free programs like7-ZiporWinRARuse.
Copies the unpacked "DinPut8.dll" in the Explorer (or your preferred file manager) into the installation directory of Monster Hunter Wilds. The standard path is "C: \ Programs (X86) \ Steam \ Steamapps \ Common \ Monsterhunterwilds". If you have chosen another location for the installation, you have to adjust the path accordingly. If you don't know the installation location, you can also call it up via the Steam app. To do this, open the Steam client, switch to the library, right -click on "Monter Hunter Wilds" and then select "Manage" Local Files in the context menu ", then the explorer opens with the installation path.
Starts Monster Hunter Worlds so that the reframework work creates the "Reframework" folder with the two subfolders "Authorun" and "Plugins" in the installation directory. Alternatively, you can manually create these folders if you want to save yourself the one -time start of the game. You have now created the prerequisites to install other mods, which - depending on what type of mod you want to install - goes in different ways that we explain below.
Incidentally, you can use the Reframework interface to turn and hide in the game with the insertion button (EinfG).
Set up more MHW mods
If you have successfully installed the reframework and started the game once so that the corresponding folders were created, you can install more mods for the game. As a rule, this always works according to the same scheme: unpacked the mod and then copy the data either into the "author" or "plugins" folder. Where which files belong depends on the data:
- Individual .dll files and plugins Copy into the "Plugins" folder (C: \ Programs (X86) \ Steam \ Steamapps \ Common \ Monsterhunterwilds \ Reframework \ Plugins)
- Scripts and entire folders Copy into the "Authorun" folder (C: \ Programs (X86) \ Steam \ Steamapps \ Common \ Monsterhunterwilds \ Reframework \ Authorun)
Manage and install MHW mods with the Fluffy Mod Manager
If you plan to deal with the mods for Monster Hunter Wilds excessively, you can consider whether youFluffy Mod ManagerHolt. This practical community project supports many games - including Monster Hunter Wilds - and helps you to easily install, manage and remove mods.
The installation of the Fluffy Mod Manager is very simple: download the tool, unzip it to any place (it is best to copy the unpacked folder into the installation directory of MHW) and start the "modmanager.exe". First of all, you have to select the game to manage FMM. If "Monster Hunter Wilds" is not available in the selection list, you have to update the FMM. For this you use the "Updater.exe" in the folder of the Fluffy Mod Mangers.
If you receive the error message "Invalid or Missing Install Path" after selecting the game, the FMM could not find the path to the monsterhunterwilds.exe itself. You can then enter the path manually by clicking on "Options → Define Game Install Path → Choose the Game's Executable" and then selecting the Monsterhunterwilds.exe (Standard Path = "C: \ Programs (x86) \ Steamapps \ Common \ Monsterhunterwilds.exe".
The great advantage of the Fluffy Mod Manager is that he does all the work for you. For example, if you want to try a new mod, you just have to download it and then simply pull it into the FMM window via drag-and-drop-the rest takes over the FMM. Then click on the "Mod List" button and all mods are displayed. Here you can install/uninstall the respective mod with a click on the square slider next to the mod name.
Uninstall mods / reframework work
If you only want to get rid of individual mods, it is sufficient if you delete the corresponding files. On the other hand, if you want to uninstall the reframework work / temporarily, it is sufficient if you delete or move the file "DinPut8.dll" from the list of gaming directory. On the other hand, if you want to remove the refame work together with all mods, you have to delete the following folders and files from the Monster Hunter Wilds installation directory:
- Reframework (folder)
- dinput8.dll
- re2_fw_config.txt
- re2_framework_log.txt
- reframework_crash.dmp (if available)
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The best mods for Monster Hunter Wilds
In the meantime, thanks to the hardworking modder community, there are hundreds of various mods for Monster Hunter Wilds, with which you can change the game. We have rummaged through the collection and present you the best mods for graphics, interface and gameplay below. But remember that the use of mods is at your own risk and some mods have already led to permanent spells (see:The risks of Monster Hunter Wilds Mods. So make sure which mods you use like.
Where can you find monsters behind Wilds Mods?
By far the best contact point for new Monster Hunter Wilds Mods is the well-known mods pageNexus Mods. Over the past few years, this website has blossomed from a small hobby project to one of the largest pages for game mods of all kinds and also offers well over a thousand mods for MHW. You will also find other mod projects on the network (mostly Github) that offer individual mods. Here you should be particularly careful not to download malware. As a rule, these mods can also be found on Nexus mods.
The best graphic mods for Monster Hunter Wilds
Don't you like the look of Monster Hunter Wilds? With the following mods you can adapt the graphic to your taste and remove disturbing effects.
Game world
- Wilds OPTIMIZER FPS BOOST- This configuration file improves the power (depending on the hardware) by 10+ FPS and reduces the CPU utilization by 10 % to 15 %, which runs the game more smoothly.
- Wilds Rehydrated - ReShade- ensures clear textures, the right contrast and a more realistic color balance.
- Persistent Buff Glow Removal- suppresses disturbing lighting effects of objects, skills, weapons and other annoying visual effects
- - Add the Reframework menu to add further graphics settings with which you can adjust the display for a better look or more FPS.
- Disable Post ProcessingEffects- Let different post -processing effects such as TAA, color correction, lentil strain, local exposure, sharpening, volumetric fog, film grit, etc. Adjust or deactivate.
- WILDS Reshade - Natural Enhancements- Improves color balance, contrast and clarity and reduces oversaturation, over sharpening and too many shadows so that the game looks more natural and less mushy.
- RenoDX - HDR and SDR Fix- Improves the HDR and SDR presentation and adds controls for clay capping, paper white, UI brightness, color correction and more.
- Tweak In-Game Volumetric Fog(s)- Add various parameters with which you can adapt the volumetric fog in the game.
- ColorCorrection- enables the game to adapt the color correction to make the game graphic more pleasant.
equipment
- Invisible Mantles- Duarded upholstery.
- Layer Any Weapon- You can change the look of your weapons freely.
- FFXIV - Abel's Lance- Artisan lances now look like the lance from Abel from Final Fantasy.
Camera
- Disable Camera Overlap Transparency- Allows you to deactivate the transparency / hide / blur / invisibility of objects, which is caused by overlapping the camera.
- Disable Lens Distortion- Removes the effect of lens distortion.
- Better Camera Distance- Add a slider to the Reframework menu with which you can adapt the camera distance and the field of vision (FOV) as desired.
- Adjust Motion Blur Length- enables the motion blur.
The best mods for the interface of Monster Hunter Wilds
The interface of Monster Hunter Worlds shows you only certain information and not always comfortable. With the following mods you can patter the interface. However, note that some mods could already be seen as a cheat - such as displaying the life points of monsters - which can result in consequences (see:The risks of Monster Hunter Wilds Mods.
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- MHWilds Overlay- Adds an overlay hud that enables the display of game data such as life points to monsters, creatures, players and damage (requiredCatlib).
- YURI Overlay- Adds an adaptable overlay hud that enables the display of game data such as life points to monsters, creatures, players and damage.
- Health Bars- Add the UI life beam for monsters.
- Combo HUD-Add a configurable combo system hud that counts damage and number of hits within a certain time. So you get more data about the damage caused and can practice combos.
- Enhanced Damage Numbers- Improves the representation of the damage figures and shows additional information on physical and elementary damage.
- Highlight Enmey Wounds and Weak Points- highlights wounds and weaknesses of monsters without a focus mode.
- Crosshair Settings- Allows you to remove, replace or adapt the size of the different cross -bodies.
- Buff Timers Overlay-replaces the standard buffs display with a more traditional buff-tracking interface with buff names and timers.
- UI Settings Manager- enables individual UI settings for each weapon type.
Map / minimap
- Monster Weakness Icon Indicator-replaces the monster icons on the map and in the lexicon with icons, which also display the element weakness
- Skip Pouch Replace Prompt-skipped the annoying pop-up window when you collect an object with a full inventory and automatically shifts it into the field bag.
- Faster Popup Messages-Reduce the minimum display time of pop-up reports and enable the windows to close faster. The car warning is also skipped.
- Minimap Manager-Add an option to adapt the minimap size to the Refamework menu.
- Map Fix for Mouse and Keyboard- enables the card cursor to move with the mouse instead of having to pull the card behind the cursor.
Quests & successes
- Achievement Progress Tracker- pursue and indicates the progress of certain successes / trophies, which are either not displayed anywhere or are not easily accessible.
- MHWilds CrownHelper- In the event of visual contact with a monster, shows all information about crowns and size.
- Recommend Uncleared Quests- Sort all not completed quests to the beginning of the list when the sorting is used "recommended".
- Filter SOS List- Filers the SOS list based on various customizable parameters such as the desired bonus premiums or the maximum of a premium.
Miscellaneous
- Auto Expanded Item Bar- automatically opens the complete item strip, no more additional release button is required.
- Moon and Day Cycle Tracker- indicate which day and the lunar cycle you are in (helpful if you play time -dependent content, such as the search for).
- Remove Subtitles- Deactivates the display of all subtitles
- Disable Censor/Profanity filter- Deactivates the censorship/dirty word filter
The best gameplay mods for Monster Hunter Wilds
With the following mods you can sometimes massively intervene in the normal gameplay and balancing of the game to change certain aspects of your character, the objects and monsters. They are therefore certainly to be regarded as a cheat and-if at all-should only be used in single player mode. In online and multiplayer games you have to expect that there can be uncomfortable consequences! (See:The risks of Monster Hunter Wilds Mods.
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- Maximize All Evade Actions-maximize all Evade frame windows so that you can easily avoid attacks.
- Damage Adjuster- Allows you to adapt your damage to all weapons globally with a multiplied.
- Hard (s) Mode- increases the life points and the damage of monsters so that the fights become more challenging.
- Buffer- enables freely configurable buffs, modifications and cheats for weapons, character and objects.
- Toggleable No Damage or Knockback- You no longer suffer any damage and will no longer be reversed by monsters (can be switched on/off).
Crafts / manufacture / materials / trade
- Free Craft- Allows you to make objects free of charge, armaments upgrades, melting and more
- No Crafting Requirements- Removes the manufacturing requirements such as required materials, money, game progress etc. for different items.
- Item Editor- Allows you to add money, points, tickets, objects and jewelry/accessories. Also enables the maximum items of your bags to be processed.
- Item Cost Tweaks- Reduce numerous purchase prices and increase numerous sales prices, so that you quickly get rich.
Loot / rewards
- 3x Monster Drops- Monster drop three times as many monster parts.
- Quest Reward Up- You get so many quest rewards twice (or five times).
- 4x Hunting Rank Points- Increase your hunter ranking by four times. Attention: not compatible with all quests (secure the game beforehand).
- Survey and Investigation Reward Up- You will receive up to three times higher rewards for investigations.
Cooking / eating
- Infinite Consumables- prevents the consumption of consumption when used or stores it so that they are refunded after hunting.
- Infinite Cooking Ingredients- You have infinite cooking ingredients.
- Auto Meal- You eat automatically before each quest according to your weapon type or equipment. Grants infinite food.
Skills / skills
- Impactful Skills- improves many skills to make more unusual builds more practical and more entertaining and at the same time maintain balance.
- All skills enhancement- increasingly increases almost all skills (unbalanced)
- one deco max botany and geologist- You will receive the maximum skills level in "botany" and "geology" if you have created an equipment part with the ability "botany" or "geology".
- Easy Big Game- easier to catch large fish.
equipment
- Lower Requirements for Set Bonus and Group Skills- lowers the requirements for set bonuses and the activation of group skills.
- More Safe Spaces- Increases the number of field camps and prevents them from being destroyed by monsters.
- Auto Item Pouch Restock- Fill your object bag automatically when you visit a camp, start a mission or use the Saikrii bag.
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The risks of Monster Hunter Wilds Mods - you should know that
With the help of mods you can adapt your own gaming experience in Monster Hunter Wilds and make your life easier. However, you should keep in mind that the modifications are usually not officially approved or checked, which entails certain risks. On the one hand there is the legal side of Capcom and on the other hand the technical point of view of mods, about which you should know a few things before you deal with Monster Hunter Wilds Mods.
Can you use mods or threaten a monster Hunter Wilds Mods Bann?
Officially, mods for Monster Hunter Wilds are according to paragraph 2 and 8 of theEnd Paristers-License Agreementprohibited. However, mods on PC are part of the gaming experience for many and that is why Capcom has always put an eye on mods that have changed their own gaming experience. This is also the case with the mods for Monster Hunter Wilds. So you obviously give the modder and players a certain freedom as long as you don't completely exaggerate it.
The majority of the mods that optimize the graphics, enlarge the mouse pointer or show the life points of the monsters should not be a problem. However, there are mods that are a red cloth for Capcom, and these are above all everyone who unlocks paid content or affect the gaming experience of other players. Accordingly, a few players have already been punished and permanently banned that have used mods such as "Unlimited Character and Palico Edits", with which you can edit your character and Palico unlimited often - a function for which you usually have to put money on the counter. Most recently, Capcom has announced a stricter course, especially for multiplayer holds such as the new arenaquests (see end of the pageTime -based competitive quests) so that there are no frauds.
If you are not sure about mods, then let it be or-if you want to take the risk-only use it with solo hunts. But not surprised and complain when it hailed a spell,The use of mods always happens at your own risk!
Technical problems with mods
With mods you should always remember that they do not come from Capcom, but were developed by third parties. As a rule, with good intentions, but that doesn't mean that you cannot lead to significant problems. Depending on which mods you use and how deeply they intervene on the game files, everything possible can happen from non -functioning game features to play crashes and lost storage points to completely destroyed game data.
So if you want to deal with mods, you should always obtain them from trustworthy sources and regularly create backups of the scores and files, because if everything goes wrong, it can happen that you have to reinstall the whole game. Also pay attention to how many mods you install and what functions you bring with you, because often too many mods or mods that access the same content lead to the game running slowly or incorrectly or smeared.
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