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Monster Hunter Generations

Capture vs Kill

By
Vincent Lau

Some quests will require that you capture, instead of slay, a monster. Guess they’re into live specimens! Capturing can be a bit more complicated, but as you get the hang of it, it will become a nice convenience to have.

Here’s how you pull off a successful capture.

First, bring along a Shock Trap and/or a Pitfall Trap , along with Tranq Bombs or Tranq S ammo. When you engage the monster, fight like usual, but pay attention for signs of exhaustion. Once you see visible signs of a monster’s exhaustion, such as limping , the monster is weak enough to be trapped. Follow the monster wherever it goes and lay down your trap. It takes a bit of time so make sure you have a big opening so you don’t get hit and interrupted.

Have your traps and tranqs ready at hand when the monster starts limping.

Always bring extra traps and tranqs in case the first one fails!

Lure the monster into the trap by standing near it. When the monster is confined within the trap, toss your Tranq Bombs. If you are not moving, you will simply drop the Tranq Bomb in front of you. To throw the Tranq Bomb, move forward with the left c-stick while pressing Y . Two Tranq Bombs seals the deal, and it’s a quest clear! You can’t use Tranq Bombs on a monster not trapped, it won’t work.

Capture is incredibly useful because it can be done in any slaying quest to clear the quest . If the quest requires that you slay a monster, but the hunt isn’t going very well, you can capture the target monster to save a few minutes of pain, and the quest is still quest clear. Capturing will also net you more rewards, and sometimes has a higher chance of getting you the really rare stuff. If the quest requires that you capture, however, killing the monster is an automatic quest failure !

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Capcom
  • Platforms,
    3DS, Switch
  • Genre
    Action RPG
  • Guide Release
    1 September 2016
  • Last Updated
    7 December 2020
  • Guide Author
    Cassie Sun

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You assume the role of a hunter who sets out on a journey to hunt the most dangerous creatures in the land. Spread across four villages, three from past games and a brand new village, players will have a plethora of quests and items to collect. All 14 weapon types from Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate return and new “Hunting Styles” and “Hunting Arts” have been added. With a wealth of content and options to suit almost every playstyle, Monster Hunter Generations cries out for a comprehensive guide.

Version 1.50:

  • Basic information about quests and all the mechanics that beginners need to know to be successful
  • Weapon guides
  • Palico guide
  • Bestiary
  • Daamage calculation, motion values, and how you can apply this in a practical manner to improve your hunts!
  • Kinsect upgrade
  • Elder Dragons
  • Details of all areas including the special areas
  • Full DLC docket with tips for the special ones

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