Welcome to the Monster Hunter World Iceborne Wiki & Strategy Guide! This hub page contains links to all Monster Hunter Iceborne guides and general game info.
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Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Release Date: September 06, 2019
ESRB: Teen / PEGI 16
MSRP: $39,99
Available Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Genre: Action Role-Playing Game, DLC Expansion
Game Info
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is the highly anticipated massive expansion to Monster Hunter: World, the best-selling Capcom title of all time with more than 12 million units shipped worldwide adding to the series total of more than 53 million units to date. This gargantuan follow-up rivals the gameplay volume from the original release and features a new icy setting, storyline, monsters, gameplay options, and more.
The game’s all-new story picks up after Monster Hunter: World and whisks hunters away to the newly discovered chilly locale called Hoarfrost Reach, which becomes the largest region in World so far. The new locale is home to several new and returning monsters ready to challenge hunters throughout their expeditions, and raises the stakes with the added higher difficulty Master Rank. Iceborne continues the skill-based progression and robust crafting system found in World, and expands that with several new gameplay features that broaden the player’s combat repertoire. All this leads to the ultimate hunter test against the mysterious new flagship monster, Velkhana
While Iceborne players will be able to enjoy some of the gameplay options such as the Slinger and weapon updates right away, they must have completed the main story through Hunter Rank 16 in order to access the new Iceborne. Because this game is almost the size of the original, adds a new difficulty, story, monsters, crafting items, trophy list, and collectibles it also deserves its own wiki.
» For the main game please refer to Monster Hunter World (Main Game) Wiki & Strategy Guide
Big Monsters
- Beotodus
- Banbaro
- Viper Tobi-Kadachi
- Nightshade Paolumu
- Coral Pukei-Pukei
- Barioth
- Nargacuga
- Glavenus
- Tigrex
- Brachydios
- Shrieking Legiana
- Fulgur Anjanath
- Acidic Glavenus
- Ebony Odogaron
- Velkhana
- Seething Bazelgeuse
- Blackveil Vaal Hazak
- Namielle
- Savage Deviljho
- Ruiner Nergigante
- Shara Ishvalda
- Zinogre
- Yian Garuga
- Scarred Yian Garuga
- Brute Tigrex
- Gold Rathian
- Silver Rathalos
Small Monsters
Crafting Materials – Armor & Weapons
–> Bone Locations Overview by Area
–> Ore Locations Overview by Area
Camps
Treasures
- Ancient Forest Treasures
- Wildsprire Waste Treasures
- Rotten Vale Treasures
- Coral Highland Treasures
- Elder’s Recess Treasures
- Hoarfrost Reach Treasures
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