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About Monster Hunter Wilds Builder
Welcome to the premier Monster Hunter Wilds Builder, a dedicated tool designed for hunters who want to stay ahead of the curve. With the upcoming release of Monster Hunter Wilds, theorycrafting has never been more important. Our tool allows you to simulate armor sets, calculate skill thresholds, and prepare your perfect loadout before you even step into the Forbidden Lands.
How to Use This Tool
- Create Custom Items: Since official data is trickling in, use the "Create New Item" feature to input armor stats you see in trailers, demos, or leaks.
- Build Your Set: Equip your custom items into the Head, Chest, Arms, Waist, Legs, and Charm slots.
- Analyze Skills: Watch as the tool automatically aggregates your skill points, showing you exactly what buffs you'll have active.
- Export & Share: Generate a text summary of your build to share on Discord, Reddit, or with your hunting squad.
Why Use a Theorycrafting Builder?
Monster Hunter is a game of math and preparation. Knowing whether you can fit Attack Boost 7 alongside Critical Eye and the new Focus Mode mechanics can be the difference between a 10-minute hunt and a cart. This builder is designed to be lightweight, offline-capable, and fully customizable, making it the perfect companion for the pre-release hype cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this builder updated for the full game release?
This tool is designed as a "Sandbox Builder". Because the full database of MH Wilds items isn't public yet, we empower you to input the data yourself. As soon as you see a new armor piece revealed, you can add it here and test it immediately.
Can I save my builds?
Yes! Your custom item library and your current active build are automatically saved to your browser's local storage. You won't lose your progress if you close the tab.
Does this support the new Focus Mode skills?
Absolutely. When creating an item, you can type in ANY skill name, including new mechanics like "Focus Strike" or "Mount Speed", allowing full support for new game mechanics.