Monster Hunter Wilds will give you one free character edit, which is great for Fashion Hunters, but frustrating for everyone who's sick of paywalled customization
Use your free pass very wisely

In spirit, Monಌster Hunter Wilds is the sequel to monster-wrecking adventure Monster Hunter World with promises of the freaky creatures and abundant nature that made the 2018 game so great. In practice, Monster Hunter Wilds seemingly adopts even some of World's bad habits, like its paywalled character creator thatꦰ gives players only one free edit.
"One 'Hunter's Grooming Ticket' and one '[Palico]'s Grooming Ticket' will be available free of charge from each store from the date of release for editing the series' familiar gestures and characters that have already been created," developer Capcom , according to a DeepL translation.
if they want to continue overhauling their character customizations.It's not a v🔯ery popular system, as fans' responses to Capඣcom's Monster Hunter Wilds news proves.
"Still wish it was just free to edit in general," popular Monster Hunter♑ fan account .
"I think it's always kind of dumb to monetize the ability to change your character in a video game," agrees . "I much prefer the r𒅌oute of having certain bonus choices be monetized, but free to swap."
Other fashion-conscious Hunters are already worrying about paywalled haircuts, or wondering why Wilds doesn't just copy ' totally liberating, and literally free character customization. Slaying monsters shouldn't preclude you from slaying, you know?
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