Monster Hunter Wilds' next hotfix should sort out the floating rubble tactical nuke, which allows you to drop infinite boulders on a monster's head, and trivialises even end-game hunts
Briefly

Monster Hunter Wilds is introducing a hotfix on March 10 to address several known bugs, most notably one that lets players drop infinite rocks and environmental hazards on monsters. This bug, which can humorously lead to monsters being defeated in an unintended manner, has drawn attention from the player community. The patch will not only fix this humorous exploit but will also address various other issues improving gameplay, including meal invitations and blocking issues in Chapter 5-1. The hotfix aims to restore intended game mechanics, enhancing the overall player experience.
Monster Hunter Wilds is set to release a hotfix on March 10 to address a bug allowing endless rock falls on monsters, altering gameplay dynamics.
This hotfix aims to fix a myriad of bugs including gameplay interruptions, ensuring a more balanced and intended gaming experience as players embark on their hunts.
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