Monster Hunter World PC Update

Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes: Read All Changes Here

Capcom has unleashed all of the details on the latest content update in its Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes. This upcoming update (at the time of publishing) is one of, if not the, largest updates since the game’s launch in late January earlier this year. With Update 3.00 comes a slew of changes and major additions.

The Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes are absolutely massive, detailing a literal ton of changes, fixes, balances, and even additions to the popular monster hunting game. Coming in at a whopping estimated 1.2GB download for both PS4 and Xbox One, this is one update you and your friends won’t want to miss.

Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes: When Does It Launch?

Before we dive deep into the Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes, when will you be able to download and enjoy it? Well, we are publishing this on Tuesday, April 17th, and the update releases on Thursday, April 19th, 2018. You will be able to download starting on that day, and enjoying hunting down a brand new monster in a new location.

Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes: All Fixes

Let’s kick off our Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes with all fixes from bugs to glitches:

  • A bug has been fixed where the Jump Master skill would not activate during the beginning of the Vaulting Dance animation after a Jumping Advancing Slash or Strong Jumping Advancing Slash connect. The player will no longer go into a mid-air knockback animation.
  • A bug has been fixed where players would not recover from Defense Down status even when gaining a Defense Up buff from a Hunting Horn melody.
  • A bug has been fixed where during PS4 Ver 2.00/Xbox One 2.0.0.0, when the Self-Improvement Encore buff would add Attack Up for the player using the Hunting Horn, the Self-Improvement Encore message would not display “Attack Up + Deflected Attack Prevention”. The effect itself has not changed.
  • A bug has been fixed where your bait wouldn’t be consumed if you failed to reel in a giant creature.
  • A bug has been fixed where the Free Meal skill wouldn’t apply to Mushrooms you can eat via the Mushroomancer skill. Now when the Free Meal skill is active, Mushrooms will not be consumed when used.
  • A bug has been fixed where the lock-on cursor would target the space in front of Teostra’s face instead of the actual face when aiming the Slinger. The cursor will now lock onto Teostra’s face properly.
  • A bug has been fixed that caused Mining Outcrop points to not increase during High Rank quests and expeditions in all locales despite the environment info indicating that they are in the upsurge.
  • A bug has been fixed to adjust the amount of Nitroshrooms harvested when using fertilizer. It has been adjusted to the following.

    No Fertilizer: 2

    Fungi Harvest Up (S): 2+2

    Fungi Harvest Up (L): 2+6
  • In Ecological Research, there was a mistake in the level display for monsters found only in high rank that have a maximum of 4 levels of research. The following changes have been made to their monster field guide entries.

    Research Level: Current Research Bonuses

    Before:
    Level 0: Monster Field Guide Level 1 (Ecology)

    Level 1: Monster Field Guide Level 1 (Scoutfly Bonus only)

    Level 2: Monster Field Guide Level 2 (Physiology)

    Level 3: Monster Field Guide Level 3 (High Rank Reward page added)

    Level 4: Monster Field Guide Level 4 (High Rank Reward rare materials and drop rates displayed)
    Fixed:
    Level 0: Monster Field Guide Level 1 (Ecology)

    Level 1: Monster Field Guide Level 2 (Physiology)

    Level 2: Monster Field Guide Level 3 (High Rank Reward page added)

    Level 3: Monster Field Guide Level 4 (High Rank Reward rare materials and drop rates displayed)

    Level 4: Monster Field Guide Level 4 (High Rank Reward rare materials and drop rates displayed)

    Research Level: Next Level

    Before:
    Level 1: Habitat Info Added

    Level 2: Material Info Added

    Level 3: Rare Material Info Added

    Level 4: N/A
    Fixed:
    Level 0: Ecology

    Level 1: Material Info Added

    Level 2: Rare Material Info Added

    Level 3: N/A

    Level 4: N/A
  • A bug was fixed where the Charge Blade move “Sword: Sliding Slash” was displayed as “Advancing Slash” while in the Training Area.
  • A bug was fixed where the Gajau was classified as a Piscine Wyvern in the Monster Field Guide. It has been changed to its correct classification as Fish.
  • In French, the Dragon Jewel 1 decoration had the same name as the Bow’s Dragon Piercer move. The decoration has been renamed to the following. If you have a Dragon Jewel 1 decoration in your possession, please be aware that your decoration has not been removed, but simply renamed.
    Before:
    Joyau perce-dragon[1]
    After:
    Joyau tueur de dragon[1]
  • Description text for the following three trophies/achievements have been updated, as previous translations had the term giant crowns instead of making a distinction between gold and silver crowns. This fix is for all languages except Japanese and Traditional Chinese.

    Giant Crown

    Giant Crown Collector

    Giant Crown Master

    Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes: All Changes

    • An Interface menu and an option called HUD/Help Text Size have been added to the Options menu on the title screen. You can now adjust HUD text size to be larger than the default size.

      To go along with this new option, the “Subtitle Text Size” option added in PS4 Ver 2.00/Xbox One 2.0.0.0 has been moved from the in-game options menu to the title screen options menu.
    • A feature to sort investigations has been added to the Manage Investigations screen.
    • You can now sell all Trade-in Items at once when selling items.
    • Pressing the Square button on PS4 or X button on Xbox One allows you to switch between the Decoration name and Skill name when setting decorations.
    • You can now preview armor at the Smithy even with Layered Armor equipped.
    • An update has been made to squad management so players who haven’t logged in for 30 days aren’t automatically kicked from the squad.
    • A tweak has been made so the camera is not forced to follow an active Scoutfly trail when fast traveling or returning to camp after fainting.
    • You can now cultivate Ivy at Botanical Research.
    • If a field researcher with important dialogue is present during an Expedition, an exclamation mark (!) will be displayed beside that character’s name on the World Map when departing.
    • The Search Via Play History description text has been reworded to be easier to understand. The function itself has not changed.

      Previous: Search for an Online Session that you joined based on your play history.

      Now: Search for an Online Session based on your play history.

      (Cannot find a previous met player if they’ve left the Online Session.)
    • Flash Pod effectiveness against Tempered Monsters will gradually decline after multiple uses and will cease to have any effect at all after a certain point.
    • To coincide with the Tempered Monster’s increased resistance to flash pods, the special rewards from Tempered Monster Investigations have been reworked to produce better results.

      Threat Level 1 Special Rewards will now produce Warped Feystones.

      Threat Level 2 Special Rewards will now produce Shining Streamstones.

      Threat Level 3 Special Rewards will produce Shining Streamstones more frequently.

    Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes: New Monster and Location

    Perhaps the most important change with the Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes is the addition of a new monster and location to explore. You will be able to hunt down the new Elder Dragon, Kulve Taroth, who changes with each encounter.

    In addition, the Monster Hunter World Update 3.00 Patch Notes reveal that you will be able to explore a brand new location called The Caverns of El Dorado.

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