Monster Hunter Wilds launched with a bang, and players wasted no time immersing themselves in the vast open world, taking on epic hunts and engaging in various in-game activities. While many were enjoying the adventure, PC modders were hard at work addressing one of the game’s more frustrating early-game mechanics—Character Edit Vouchers.
Character Edit Vouchers and Palico Edit Vouchers made their return in *Monster Hunter Wilds*, much to the dismay of both newcomers and long-time fans alike. However, PC modders have already stepped in with a clever workaround that allows unlimited character and Palico edits—no vouchers required. This mod is a direct response to player frustration, echoing similar modifications made in past entries of the Monster Hunter series.
The mod itself is simple yet effective. It removes the need to carry edit vouchers just to tweak your character or Palico companion. While minor adjustments like hair and makeup can be changed freely, more extensive customizations typically require a paid voucher. Thanks to this mod, players can bypass that restriction entirely, making the customization experience far smoother and more enjoyable.
Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Tier List
As expected with most modern PC releases, especially those within a beloved franchise like Monster Hunter, modding communities are already looking into various enhancements for *Wilds*. While cosmetic and UI tweaks are common, performance improvements will likely take center stage—especially after several players reported technical issues following launch.
Capcom has acknowledged these concerns and released an official troubleshooting guide to help improve performance for struggling players. Meanwhile, the Steam community continues to share optimization tips in the Performance Megathread on the Monster Hunter subreddit, helping others get the most out of the game.
Despite the growing pains, *Monster Hunter Wilds* is drawing in massive crowds. The game helped Steam reach a record-breaking concurrent player count, cementing its place as one of the biggest titles in the series yet. As time goes on, we’ll continue to see how players shape the evolving community around it.
If you're just starting out, be sure to check out our beginner’s guide to *Monster Hunter Wilds*, including things the game doesn’t tell you, a full breakdown of all 14 weapon types, and how to make the most of multiplayer co-op. For those who played the beta, there's even a guide on transferring your beta character into the full version.
IGN gave *Monster Hunter Wilds* an 8/10, praising its refined gameplay and thrilling combat while noting a lack of true difficulty spikes. Their verdict? “Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge.”