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Note: Drink quests are NOT the same as the Hotspring quests. Drink quests consist of 20 quests in total and improves the effects of the drinks, while Hotspring quests only consist of 7 quests in total and improves the hotspring. Also, clearing both Drink and Hotspring quests will give you the award 'Bandai-san's Fan', which will be applied in your guild card.
- 'WARNING' quests: The quests that has '?' mark in it, kill the extra boss to complete the 'WARNING' quest.
- 'Epic Hunt' quests : The quests that consists more than 1 monster in it and your carves will be different. (Ex: You'll get Mega Potions if you kill and carve a Tigrex in an 'Epic Hunt' quest)
- 'WARNING' quests: The quests that has '?' mark in it, kill the extra boss to complete the 'WARNING' quest.
- 'Epic Hunt' quests : The quests that consists more than 1 monster in it and your carves will be different. (Ex: You'll get Mega Potions if you kill and carve a Tigrex in an 'Epic Hunt' quest)
In the gathering hall, you can see a cat within the hotspring. The cat will give you drinks with boosting effects that will improve your hunting capabilities. However, you'll have to complete Bandai-san's drink quests first in order to get all the best effects from the drinks!
In this guide, I'll tell you what to do to unlock all the drink quests:
(The one in the left are the drink quest's objectives, the one in the right is the method to unlock it)
In this guide, I'll tell you what to do to unlock all the drink quests:
(The one in the left are the drink quest's objectives, the one in the right is the method to unlock it)
Unlockable: | How |
(1/20) Hunt Doboruberuku and Jinouga | Clear all Village urgents and at least 60 Village quests. |
(2/20) Hunt Black Tigrex and Deviljho | Complete 3 HR6 'WARNING' quests. |
(3/20) Hunt Great Jaggi, Dosufurogi, and Great Baggi | Clear 30 Village quests. |
(4/20) Hunt Tigrex and Barioth Subspecies | Reach HR6 and clear 3 'Epic Hunt' quests. |
(5/20) Deliver 8 Golden Fish | Fish 15 times in any quest. |
(6/20) Deliver 15 Bamboo shoots | Obtain 1000 Yukumo points or more in a single quest. |
(7/20) Deliver 3 Herbivore Eggs | Combine 20 different items. |
(8/20) Kill 15 Furogi | Hunt a Great Jaggi. |
(9/20) Hunt Gigginox and Barioth | Hunt Royal Ludroth, Gigginox and Barioth at least 3 times. |
(10/20) Hunt Jinouga and Rathalos | Hunt Barroth, Rathalos and Jinouga at least 3 times. |
(11/20) Hunt Nargacuga Subspecies and Uragaan Subspecies | Hunt all monster subspecies. |
(12/20) Kill 10 Ludroth | Create at least 3 rarity 1-3 armor pieces. |
(13/20) Hunt Royal Ludroth Subspecies | Create at least 10 rarity 4-7 armor pieces. |
(14/20) Hunt 2 Bulldrome | Capture at least 15 monsters. |
(15/20) Hunt Barroth Subspecies and Agnaktor Subspecies | Capture all monster subspecies. |
(16/20) Hunt Aoashira | Hunt 1 Aoashira. |
(17/20) Hunt Barroth | Hunt 2 Qurupeco. |
(18/20) Hunt Urcusis and Bulldrome | Hunt 2 Royal Ludroth. |
(19/20) Hunt 3 Nargacuga | Hunt 2 Rathalos. |
(20/20) Hunt 3 Agnaktor | Slay the Jhen... continue → |
UnLockable MoviesMovies will be unlocked when you kill or capture a monster in Village, Low or High Rank Quests.
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