
The Infernal Lion King - Replaces Teostra with a model of Simba. Slain Monsters - Makes popups read that you monsters are slain, rather than slayed. SOS Options Saver - Prevents your SOS settings from being constantly overwritten every time you pull them up. Useful for melding.ĭisable Profanity Filter - Disables the %$!#ing profanity filter so you can finally tell people you're using a SA. Max Decoration Level Indicator - Notes how many of a decoration you need to keep to reach its max level next to its name. Useful when looking through the quest log, and even shows during your hunt. Monster 3 Star Elemental and Status Ailment Weakness - Shows monster 3* elemental and status ailment weaknesses on their icon. Handy for checking tempered investigation level at a glance. Monster Threat Level Indicator - Indicates threat level of monster next to their name in quest list. Nice if you want to skip the Hub Lass' constant dialogue, though it should be noted this quest board cannot access the Kulve Taroth Siege still have to talk to her for that. Greatest mod of them all imo.Īdd Quest Board to Gathering Hub - As it says on the tin.

Improved NPC Locations - Places major NPCs (Smithy, Resource Center, Botanist, Tailraider Safari, Argosy Captain, Elder Melder, Researcher) in the Gathering Hub. Useful for going to other floors such as the Gathering Hub due to. Near Lift - Places extra lift point at Tradeyard spawn area. souvenirs, slinger ammo), making them WAY easier to find. Places a light pillar on collectibles (e.g.

Souvenir's Light Pillar - The mod everyone will tell you about. D:\Steam\steamapps\common\Monster Hunter World)Īs a quick aside, Capcom says it’s “working diligently on a patch to fix the connection errors.My personal list (not all the mods I use, but a random assortment): Move the nativePC folder from the downloaded archive to your install dir (i.e. Note: Untested with Elder Dragons since I’m not that far on PC yet. Use at your own risk! Play in offline mode if you fear a ban or whatever. Tested and working with game build 151639. Here’s the install instructions and notes straight from MHVuze: There’s a faint glow “when a monster or spot is set as a goal,” and the “camera neck snap is still there.” These are both known issues. It’s a work-in-progress, so there are a few caveats. You can probably envision a world without Scoutflies on your own, but here’s a visual aid from modder MHVuze.


If you’re a returning player who doesn’t need or want the assists, yep, there’s a mod for that. The monster-tracking Scoutflies in Monster Hunter: World can be too straightforward for their own good, but they serve a purpose, and as long as they aren’t yanking my camera around, I think they’re fine.
