Section Purpose

Zenny, research points, materials, decorations, and routine farming loops. This section is not a link dump. It turns one family of player problems into a reading route: entry decision first, then individual monster, weapon, map, database, or checklist pages.

  • Low Rank route checklist: Low Rank should teach habits, not rush credits: upgrade armor when damage spikes, capture monsters for options, and keep item loadouts consistent.
  • High Rank transition plan: High Rank is the first real gear reset: replace Low Rank armor, revisit optional unlocks, and rebuild around survival before damage.
  • Armor skills priority guide: Armor choice is skill choice: pick survival and weapon comfort first, then add damage once hunt times are stable.
  • Decorations farming route: Decoration farming is better with a rotation: use tempered investigations, keep reward boxes high, and stop chasing one jewel at the cost of all progress.
  • Charm upgrade priorities: Charms are stable build anchors: upgrade the ones that solve weapon comfort or survival before chasing narrow damage gains.
  • Item loadout checklist: A saved item loadout removes half of the friction in Monster Hunter: healing, traps, crafting, and utility should be ready before quest selection.
  • Capture vs slay decision guide: Capture saves time when it is allowed and you bring traps; slay only when objectives, elder dragons, or learning goals make capture unavailable.
  • Investigations farming route: Investigations are your repeatable reward engine: keep good reward boxes, delete bad clutter, and match targets to material goals.
  • Optional quest unlock route: Optional quests matter because they unlock tools, ingredients, and arena checks; do speech-bubble quests before grinding random hunts.
  • Bounties and research points route: Bounties should run in the background: stack gathering and hunt goals so research points and armor spheres grow while you progress.

Maintenance Rules

  • Every new page must answer one clear question, with the title and opening paragraph giving the practical answer.
  • Add video when timing matters; add tables or checklists when routing or comparison matters.
  • After each content batch, link from this section to new pages and from the pages back to this section.