Monster Hunter Now spoofing is a way of changing your GPS location so that you can move around the map in the game. Like Niantic’s popular Pokemon Go, movement on the world map depends on the location of your phone. So if you work from home or you don’t find yourself outside too often for various reasons, Monster Hunter Now isn’t a particularly exciting game. Spoofing allows you to emulate your movement so that you can play the game without having to walk anywhere. Here’s how to spoof your location in MH Now on Android or iPhone.
How to enable Monster Hunter Now spoofing
To get spoofing to work for Monster Hunter Now, you usually need to turn on developer mode on your phone to alter your GPS location and download an app that allows you adjust it.
There are many apps that will allow you to do this. We won’t recommend a particular one, but there are some that will overlay some UI element like a D-pad or joystick that will let you control the position of your location. These will generally allow you to open Monster Hunter Now while having the extra UI elements on top of it. From there, you can effectively move your character wherever you want so you get resources nearby.
If this is the type of spoofer that you’re interested in, we suggest that you be careful with how you use it. Remember that MH Now will disable gameplay if it finds that you are somehow travelling at high speeds. The game will also usually remove all of the regular enemies, leaving only the larger monster spawns for you to contend with. And of course, spoofing your location is technically cheating, so Niantic may choose to ban your account or find a way to disable spoofing altogether.
Monster Hunter Now Spoofing FAQ
A: Spoofing in Monster Hunter Now is a method of changing your GPS location, allowing you to move around the game’s map without physically moving in the real world. It’s a way to play the game without having to walk, making it especially appealing to those who may not be outside frequently.
A: To spoof your location in Monster Hunter Now, you typically need to activate developer mode on your phone and download an app that lets you adjust your GPS location. While specific apps won’t be recommended here, many available apps overlay a UI element, like a D-pad or joystick, on top of the Monster Hunter Now game. This allows you to control your in-game location and collect resources without physically moving.
A: Yes, there are risks to be aware of. If Monster Hunter Now detects unusual movements, such as traveling at high speeds, it may disable gameplay or remove regular enemies, leaving only larger monster spawns. Additionally, spoofing is considered cheating, and Niantic might ban your account or implement measures to prevent spoofing. Always exercise caution when using such methods.
For more Monster Hunter Now guides, here’s a list of weapons and special skills, as well as our referral code for free items in the game.