Low | Volcanic Hollow | 3~4 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 1 | 30% spawn | |||
Low | Volcanic Hollow | 4~5 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 5 | 40% spawn | |||
Low | Volcanic Hollow | 3~4 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 6 | 40% spawn | |||
Low | Volcanic Hollow | 4~5 tries | x1 | 5% |
Area 6 | 100% spawn | |||
Low | Volcanic Hollow | 2~3 tries | x1 | 30% |
Area 9 | 100% spawn | |||
Low | Frozen Seaway | 3~4 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 5 | 40% spawn | |||
Low | Frozen Seaway | 3~5 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 7 | 45% spawn | |||
Low | Frozen Seaway | 3~5 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 7 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 4~6 tries | x1 | 10% |
Area 1 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 3~5 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 2 | 70% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 4~6 tries | x1 | 5% |
Area 2 | 30% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 3~5 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 3 | 70% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 4~6 tries | x1 | 5% |
Area 3 | 30% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 4~6 tries | x1 | 10% |
Area 4 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 3~5 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 5 | 70% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 3~4 tries | x1 | 10% |
Area 5 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 4~6 tries | x1 | 5% |
Area 5 | 30% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 3~5 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 10 | 30% spawn | |||
High | Deserted Island | 4~6 tries | x1 | 5% |
Area 10 | 70% spawn | |||
High | Marshlands | 4~6 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 1 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Marshlands | 4~6 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 8 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Volcano | 3~5 tries | x1 | 2% |
Area 1 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Volcano | 3~5 tries | x1 | 10% |
Area 2 | 20% spawn | |||
High | Volcano | 3~5 tries | x1 | 2% |
Area 2 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Volcano | 3~5 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 7 | 20% spawn | |||
High | Volcano | 3~5 tries | x1 | 2% |
Area 9 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Volcano | 3~5 tries | x1 | 2% |
Area 10 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Volcanic Hollow | 3~4 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 1 | 30% spawn | |||
High | Volcanic Hollow | 4~5 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 5 | 40% spawn | |||
High | Volcanic Hollow | 3~4 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 6 | 40% spawn | |||
High | Volcanic Hollow | 4~5 tries | x1 | 5% |
Area 6 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Volcanic Hollow | 2~3 tries | x1 | 30% |
Area 9 | 100% spawn | |||
High | Frozen Seaway | 3~4 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 5 | 40% spawn | |||
High | Frozen Seaway | 3~5 tries | x1 | 20% |
Area 7 | 45% spawn | |||
High | Frozen Seaway | 3~5 tries | x1 | 15% |
Area 7 | 100% spawn |
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LATEST MH4U ARTICLE UPDATE: Made a new Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Guild Quest Monster Unlocking Guide, which now includes G-rank monsters.
Keeping track of everything in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate can feel like a job sometimes. A job that behooves some to call in sick with their real jobs for the sake of monster-hunting progress.
Bad, Doodle, bad.g
To help folks get their groove on and hopefully not get fired, I have covered the new features of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and also served up a guide for beginners. I even detailed how to upgrade your canteen for food buffs and the Wycoon cart for easily acquiring items like honey and blue mushrooms. Now it's time to tackle one of the key additions to MH4U: guild quests at the Everwood (not to be confused with key quests at the Gathering Hall and villages, which I have a separate guide for). These hunts not only serve up the toughest challenges in the game when ranked up, they can also provide you with powerful gear — some of which, like Liam Neeson, come with their own unique set of skills.
Here's a quick primer on what you need to know about guild quests going in. Oh yeah, 'good luck.'
Let's doodle this, baby. So, uh, how do I get them?First, you'll need to unlock expeditions. See, at some point in your career as a glorified gopher delivering shrooms and Kelbi horns, and slaying Jaggia and Konchus in 2-star village quests, you will gain access to expeditions. In my case, I believe it happened after I finished 'The Stinking Seltas' village quest. That eventually caused a Yian Kut Ku expedition to pop up that ultimately unlocked the low-rank version of the Everwood. To unlock high-rank expeditions, doing the 'Sand Sailor' urgent quest after finishing the 3-star key quests at the Gathering Hall did it for me. Otherwise, finishing the 6-star Shagaru Magala village quest apparently works as well. For G-Rank, mine popped up after I finished the 7-star 'Glacial Grinder' Ukanlos quest at the Gathering Hall.
So what are expeditions again?Expeditions are solo quests in the Everwood that replace the free hunts of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. Once unlocked, you can access them by tapping the World Map on the lower touchscreen. A low-rank expedition is denoted by a blue monster head seal while a high-rank one is symbolized by a red seal.
Unlike normal quests, expeditions do not have a time limit or a cap on the number of times you faint. This means you can hunt multiple monsters at your leisure. Given that you can recover HP in camp, I recommend bringing items for refilling stamina as well as Whetstones for Blademasters and ammo mats for Gunners.
One thing you'll notice at first about the Everwood is that it features some exclusive monsters such as Velocidrome and Yian Kut Ku. As you progress through the village and Gathering Hall quests, other monsters such as Nerscylla and Gore Magala will start showing up in the Everwood as well.
Besides hunting monsters, the Everwood is a great place for obtaining items such as nectar for upgrading your Kinsect for the insect glaive or Cathangea herbs and seeds to bribe the old coot when multiplying items at the Wycoon cart. You can even recruit Palicoes and unlock costumes for your Poogie when they're available in the map. It's also good for mining items and gear, especially when you get a Rare map with a treasure room.
Did you just say 'rare map' and 'treasure room?' Gimme:Occasionally, you'll get a rare expedition with the word, um, 'RARE' denoted in big golden letters, as well as enough sparkles to decorate Elton John's glasses. Rare maps are noteworthy for two things: they make it more likely that a rare monster will appear to crash the party and also increase the chances you'll get something rare from gathering spots. These include rusted weapons from mining spots, which makes it even better when you get a rare map that also has a treasure room. The kind of gear you can get is denoted at the bottom of the expedition's info screen.
Your chances of unlocking a rare hunt is reflected in the number of monster head icons you get after clearing an expedition. In fact, some folks simply run through an expedition map and finish it without killing or touching anything to speed up the process of increasing their monster head icons, which naturally add up after missions. According to the official Japanese Monster Hunter strategy guide book, one head means you have a 1 in 16 chance, two heads denote a 1 in 8 chance, three heads a 1 in 4 chance, four heads a 1 in 2 chance and five heads a 100 percent chance of triggering a rare expedition. You can also boost your chances by using the Felyne Ecologist skill. You can try getting the skill by combining fish and veggies when eating at the Felyne canteen. The stewed version of veggies and drink can trigger it as well.
Great, but what do expeditions have to do with guild quests?Every time you finish one of your free jaunts in the Everwood, there's a chance that it will unlock a guild quest. To boost your chances, you'll want to take down multiple monsters and also pick up the shiny drops they leave on the ground after you punish them hard via mounting or by breaking body parts. According to the official guidebook, here are the chances of unlocking a guild quest depending on your actions. And yes, they apparently stack:
Note that Everwood monsters have a tendency to flee so you'll want to hunt them before they do so. Depending on the number of monsters you take down, you also have a chance of unlocking double monster quests, which increase rewards and also lower each monster's base HP. The chances for a double quest per hunted monster are:
Cool, I unlocked a guild quest. Uh, where the heck is it?Guild quests first show up in a holding queue, which you can access by pressing the 'START' button to bring up the main menu and clicking on 'Guild Quests' on the second page. Once you start racking up guild quests, you'll want to make sure you manage your quest pool queue before it fills up. It can store a good amount but it's not bottomless, for sure. Storage for quests that you move from the holding queue to the registered queue is even more limited so you'll want to pick the ones you really want. Normally, the type of monster and the kind of equipment you can unlock with the mission will be the determining factors to the guild quests you end up registering. Also note that registering a quest takes it out of the holding que permanently. That means deleting it from the registered queue deletes it forever, too, so you'll want to make sure you've gotten everything you want from that quest before you get rid of it. Otherwise, you can share the quest with a friend so they have a copy of it, though keep in mind that doing so will reset the quest to its original level. Once you've registered a quest, you can go to the Guild Hall and take it like a normal quest via the low-rank and high-rank Questatrix ladies. It will be under 'Guild Quests.' Makes sense, right?
Alrighty, how do these quests work?Although guild quests look similar to expeditions, they have some key differences. For starters, you can bring other people. That especially becomes important as you clear missions because finishing the guild quests ranks them up and makes them more difficult. This means the monsters get stronger, presenting the toughest challenge in the game once maxed out to level 140. I'm talking extreme monsters capable of carting even well-geared hunters in a jiffy and bouncing attacks unless cleansed. So you're probably thinking, 'That sounds like a lot of grief. Why would I want to subject myself to that?' The answer is quality gear and armor spheres. Just like expeditions, you can gather gear and materials from the guild quest maps, which get infinitely better the higher a quest's level. Low-level quests start with piddly battered gear for rewards but rank it up and you can get some mighty impressive stuff. You also have a 10 percent chance of triggering a rare quest after each mission, providing an opportunity for even more special loot. Naturally, gear can be obtained as part of the quest rewards as well. Granted the gap between excavated and crafted gear isn't as large with the jump from MH4 to MH4U, but excavated gear also has a chance of coming with bonus skills.
So I killed an (insert cool monster here) in an expedition and unlocked a Velocidrome guild quest instead. What the heck, man?Just because you kill a certain kind of monster in an expedition, doesn't mean that's the monster you'll get from the resulting guild quest. In fact, expect to get a ton of Velocidrome, Yian Kut Ku and Basarios when doing low-rank expeditions. That being said, I unlocked a Gore Magala guild quest after hunting Gore Magala in an expedition. As with all things, the answer really depends. Here are the guild quest unlocking rates for certain monsters. Note that not getting a quest altogether is possible as well.
NOTE: Posted an updated MH4U Guild Quest Monster Unlocking Guide, which also includes G-rank monsters and is now reflected on the list below.
LOW RANK
BASARIOS
For a chance to unlock a Basarios guild quest at low rank, you must successfully hunt either of the following monsters in the Everwood:
Tetsucabra (5%)
Congalala (20%)
Iodrome (20%)
Gypceros (25%)
Kecha Wacha (25%)
Khezu (30%)
Nerscylla (30%)
Rathalos (30%)
Rathian (35%)
Gore Magala (37%)
Basarios (40%)
Najarala (40%)
Seltas Queen (40%)
Gravios (45%)
KIRIN
Khezu (10%)
Gravios (15%)
Seltas Queen (15%)
Rathalos (18%)
Yian Garuga (18%)
Gore Magala (20%)
YIAN GARUGA
Yian Kut Ku (5%)
Najarala (10%)
Rathian (15%)
Seltas Queen (15%)
Gravios (20%)
Rathalos (25%)
Gore Magala (25%) Cd key generator for gta 5 pc.
Yian Garuga (35%)
YIAN KUT KU
Great Jaggi (15%)
Seltas (20%)
Velocidrome (20%)
Yian Garuga (20%)
Basarios (30%)
Congalala (30%)
Nerscylla (30%)
Iodrome (30%)
Najarala (35%)
Tetsucabra (40%)
Khezu (40%)
Rathian (40%)
Yian Kut Ku (45%)
Gypceros (45%)
VELOCIDROME
Gypceros (10%)
Yian Kut Ku (25%)
Tetsucabra (30%)
Nersyclla (30%)
Great Jaggi (35%)
Velocidrome (40%)
Congalala (40%)
Iodrome (40%)
Kecha Wacha (45%)
Seltas (50%)
HIGH RANK
BASARIOS
Kecha Wacha (5%)
Congalala (10%)
Yian Kut Ku (10%)
Ruby Basarios (15%)
Tetsucabra (20%)
Nerscylla (25%)
Basarios (35%)
BLUE YIAN KUT KU
Yian Kut Ku (15%)
Khezu (20%)
Purple Gypceros (28%)
Gypceros (30%)
Emerald Congalala (35%)
Blue Yian Kut Ku (40%)
BRACHYDIOS
Red Khezu (12%)
Najarala (15%)
Tigrex (20%)
Rathian (22%)
Pink Rathian (23%)
Seltas Queen (30%)
BRUTE TIGREX
Rathian (12%)
Ruby Basarios (15%)
Najarala (15%)
Black Gravios (24%)
Red Khezu (26%)
Tigrex (28%)
GORE MAGALA
Black Gravios (14%)
Yian Garuga (20%)
Seltas Queen (22%)
Rathalos (25%)
Azure Rathalos (28%)
Gore Magala (37%)
KIRIN
Yian Kut Ku (10%)
Tetsucabra (15%)
Purple Gypceros (20%)
Blue Yian Kut Ku (20%)
Nerscylla (25%)
Khezu (30%)
KUSHALA DAORA
Basarios (5%)
Red Khezu (12%)
Pink Rathian (18%)
Tigrex (18%)
Rathian (18%)
Ruby Basarios (20%)
Najarala (25%)
OROSHI KIRIN
Black Gravios (18%)
Yian Garuga (18%)
Azure Rathalos (20%)
Rathalos (20%)
RAJANG
Seltas (15%)
Kecha Wacha (15%)
Velocidrome (15%)
Congalala (20%)
Emerald Congalala (25%)
Gypceros (30%)
RUBY BASARIOS
Congalala (5%)
Emerald Congalala (10%)
Blue Yian Kut Ku (10%)
Tetsucabra (15%)
Nerscylla (20%)
Basarios (20%)
Ruby Basarios (30%)
SHAGARU MAGALA
Seltas Queen (18%)
Gore Magala (28%)
STYGIAN ZINOGRE
Rathian (8%)
Najarala (15%)
Pink Rathian (17%)
Tigrex (18%)
Black Gravios (20%)
Gravios (32%)
TEOSTRA
Azure Rathalos (12%)
Seltas Queen (15%)
Rathalos (15%)
Gore Magala (20%)
Gravios (30%)
TIGREX
Basarios (10%)
Purple Gypceros (17%)
Nerscylla (20%)
VELOCIDROME
Gypceros (10%)
Emerald Congalala (20%)
Kecha Wacha (30%)
Seltas (45%)
Velocidrome (55%)
YIAN GARUGA
Tigrex (10%)
Rathian (16%)
Red Khezu (20%)
Najarala (20%)
Gravios (23%)
Pink Rathian (24%)
Azure Rathalos (25%)
Rathalos (25%)
Yian Garuga (38%)
YIAN KUT KU
Seltas (15%)
Velocidrome (20%)
Kecha Wacha (25%)
Gypceros (25%)
Blue Yian Kut Ku (25%)
Congalala (35%)
Yian Kut Ku (40%)
ZINOGRE
Tetsucabra (15%)
Khezu (25%)
G-RANK
BASARIOS
Kecha Wacha (10%)
Plum Daimyo Hermitaur (15%)
Daimyo Hermitaur (20%)
Ruby Basarios (20%)
Yian Kut Ku (25%)
Tetsucabra (35%)
Basarios (45%)
BLACK DIABLOS
Yian Garuga (20%)
Rathian (25%)
Diablos (30%)
Red Khezu (30%)
Black Gravios (35%)
Black Diablos (40%)
White Monoblos (40%)
BLUE YIAN KUT KU
Yian Kut Ku (15%)
Plum Daimyo Hermitaur (30%)
Ash Kecha Wacha (35%)
Purple Gypceros (40%)
Gypceros (45%)
Blue Yian Kut Ku (50%)
BRACHYDIOS
Tidal Najarala (10%)
Najarala (15%)
Tigrex (15%)
Red Khezu (25%)
Seltas Queen (35%)
Desert Seltas Queen (35%)
BRUTE TIGREX
Ruby Basarios (20%)
Tidal Najarala (25%)
Tigrex (25%)
Tetsucabra (40%)
CHAMELEOS
Blue Yian Kut Ku (10%)
Desert Seltas (15%)
Plum Daimyo Hermitaur (15%)
Velocidrome (15%)
Ash Kecha Wacha (15%)
DEVILJHO
Tetsucabra (15%)
Nerscylla (15%)
Monoblos (20%)
White Monoblos (25%)
Deviljho (30%)
Savage Deviljho (40%)
DIABLOS
Black Diablos (20%)
Khezu (25%)
Pink Rathian (25%)
Emerald Congalala (30%)
Diablos (40%)
GORE MAGALA
Najarala (20%)
Seregios (20%)
Seltas Queen (25%)
Desert Seltas Queen (25%)
Khezu (25%)
Gravios (30%)
Monoblos (30%)
Rathalos (35%)
Gore Magala (45%)
KIRIN
Najarala (15%)
Basarios (15%)
Emerald Congalala (15%)
Red Khezu (15%)
Pink Rathian (15%)
Deviljho (20%)
Gypceros (20%)
Congalala (20%)
Purple Gypceros (25%)
KUSHALA DAORA
Seltas Queen (15%)
Diablos (15%)
Tigrex (15%)
Khezu (15%)
Azure Rathalos (15%)
Black Gravios (20%)
Rathian (25%)
OROSHI KIRIN
Tidal Najarala (10%)
Yian Garuga (15%)
Seregios (15%)
Diablos (15%)
Berserk Tetsucabra (15%)
Ruby Basarios (15%)
Deviljho (20%)
Shrouded Nerscylla (20%)
Rathalos (20%)
Savage Deviljho (20%)
PLUM DAIMYO HERMITAUR
Blue Yian Kut Ku (20%)
Berserk Tetsucabra (20%)
Shrouded Nerscylla (20%)
Nerscylla (25%)
Tetsucabra (35%)
Daimyo Hermitaur (40%)
Plum Daimyo Hermitaur (40%)
RAJANG
Yian Kut Ku (10%)
White Monoblos (10%)
Gravios (15%)
Black Gravios (15%)
Tetsucabra (15%)
Seltas (20%)
Kecha Wacha (20%)
Daimyo Hermitaur (20%)
Azure Rathalos (20%)
Savage Deviljho (20%)
RUBY BASARIOS
Berserk Tetsucabra (25%)
Basarios (25%)
Deviljho (30%)
Emerald Congalala (30%)
Nerscylla (35%)
Congalala (35%)
Ash Kecha Wacha (45%)
Ruby Basarios (45%)
SEREGIOS
Yian Garuga (20%)
Rathian (20%)
Shrouded Nerscylla (35%)
Pink Rathian (35%)
Seregios (40%)
SHAGARU MAGALA
Seltas Queen (25%)
Desert Seltas Queen (25%)
Black Gravios (30%)
Gore Magala (30%)
Azure Rathalos (35%)
STYGIAN ZINOGRE
Tidal Najarala (25%)
Shrouded Nerscylla (25%)
Pink Rathian (25%)
Khezu (35%)
TEOSTRA
Desert Seltas Queen (15%)
Monoblos (15%)
Rathalos (15%)
Gravios (20%)
Black Diablos (20%)
Gore Magala (25%)
White Monoblos (25%)
TIGREX
Basarios (15%)
Najarala (20%)
Tigrex (30%)
VELOCIDROME
Gypceros (35%)
Purple Gypceros (35%)
Kecha Wacha (40%)
Seltas (50%)
Desert Seltas (50%)
Velocidrome (55%)
YIAN GARUGA
Tigrex (15%)
Black Diablos (20%)
Savage Diablos (20%)
Seregios (25%)
Najarala (30%)
Tidal Najarala (30%)
Rathalos (30%)
Azure Rathalos (30%)
Gravios (35%)
Monoblos (35%)
Yian Garuga (45%)
YIAN KUT KU
Blue Yian Kut Ku (20%)
Daimyo Hermitaur (20%)
Seltas (30%)
Kecha Wacha (30%)
Velocidrome (30%)
Desert Seltas (35%)
Congalala (45%)
Yian Kut Ku (50%)
ZINOGRE
Nerscylla (25%)
Emerald Congalala (25%)
Red Khezu (30%)
Rathian (30%)