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A good hunter is a prepared hunter, and in Monster Hunter Wilds, you’ll need to be ready for anything. The Monster Hunter series is known for having a massive collection of consumable items that can be used to hunt more effectively, keep you healthy, and buff your hunter in a variety of ways.

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Though item crafting is essentially the same in Monster Hunter Wilds as it was in Monster Hunter World, newcomers may find the system slightly cumbersome. If you need help figuring out how to craft, read on for our complete guide.
How To Craft Items
Open up the start menu and you’ll find the Crafting List under the first tab, Items & Equipment. The Crafting List is where you can find and make all of the craftable items in Monster Hunter Wilds – presuming you have the necessary ingredients.
When you first start the game, some of the craftable items won’t be selectable, and their name will be covered in question marks. You’ll be able to craft these items once you’ve found the required ingredients. Once you craft one of these items its name and function will be revealed, and you’ll be able to make more of that item as often as you’d like.
You can access the Crafting List from the start menu or your tent, however, if you craft in the field you’ll only be able to use ingredients that are in your inventory. Crafting while in your tent, whether in a village or at a pop-up camp, will allow you to craft using your entire inventory stash.
If there are certain items you craft often, you can set them as favorites, then filter the Crafting List to only show your favorites. This can save you from having to scan through the entire Crafting List to find what you’re looking for.
How Does Auto-Crafting Work?
Within the crafting list, most items have the option to auto-craft. When this option is selected, you will automatically craft that item anytime you’re holding one of the ingredients in your personal inventory and pick up the second one. It will not automatically craft items if both are in your inventory.
If you have a potion and honey in your inventory and you select auto-craft on mega potion, you will not automatically craft a mega potion. However, if you have one of both ingredients in your inventory and you pick up another potion or honey, you will automatically turn that material into a mega potion, provided you’re not already at capacity on Mega Potions.
Some of the best items to set up auto-crafting on are potions, mega potions, antidote, catalyst, cool drink, hot drink, flash pods, dung pods, shock traps, and tranq bombs. You can assign auto-crafting to almost anything you want, but keep in mind that many recipes share basic components.
Catalysts and bitter bug broth are two of the most common across all recipes, so you’ll probably want to always have a supply of those on hand.
Best Items To Craft
While you need to make adjustments to your loadout depending on the monster you’re hunting, there are a few staple items every hunter should bring with every time they leave camp. You’ll want to make sure you are always fully stocked on these items whenever you’re about to start a hunt, and if you’re not, make sure you craft some. Here is the basic hunter inventory recommended for everyday use:
- Potion
- Mega Potion
- Antidote
- Cool Drink
- Hot Drink
- Demondrug
- Armorskin
- Mega Barrel Bomb
- Flash Pod
- Dung Pod
- Shock Trap
- Tranq Bomb
There are a lot more useful items you can carry, but these 12 will come in handy during practically every fight. If you’re using a bowgun, keep in mind you’ll also need to craft your preferred ammo types from this menu as well.
Here’s a list of every craftable item in Monster Hunter Wilds.
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Item
Recipe
Potion
Herb
Mega Potion
Herb + Honey
First-aid Med+
First-aid Med + Honey
Antidote
Antidote Herb
Herbal Medicine
Antidote + Blue Mushroom
Deodorant
Smokenut + Bitterbug Broth
Cleanser
Fire Herb + Godbug Essence
Max Potion
Catalyst + Mandragora
Catalyst
Bitterbug Broth + Honey
Immunizer
Bitterbug Broth + Mandragora
Ancient Potion
Immunizer + Nourishing Extract
Lifepowder
Godbug Essence + Blue Mushroom
Dust of Life
Godbug Essence + Gloamgrass Bud
Herbal Powder
Godbug Essence + Herbal Medicine
Energy Drink
Nitroshroom + Honey
Cool Drink
Chillshroom
Hot Drink
Hot Pepper
Dash Juice
Catalyst + Dash Extract
Demon Drug
Catalyst + Might Seed
Mega Demondrug
Nourishing Extract + Demondrug
Demon Powder
Godbug Essence + Might Seed
Might Pill
Immunizer + Might Seed
Armorskin
Catalyst + Adamant Seed
Mega Armorskin
Nourishing Extract + Armorskin
Hardshell Powder
Godbug Essence + Adamant Seed
Adamant Pill
Immunizer + Adamant Seed
Farcaster
Smokenut + Exciteshroom
Gunpowder
Fire Herb + Nitroshroom
Barrel Bomb
Fire Herb + Small Barrel
Large Barrel Bomb
Gunpowder + Large Barrel
Mega Barrel Bomb
Devils’ Blight + Large Barrel Bomb
Mega Barrel Bomb
Gunpowder Fish + Large Barrel Bomb
Smoke Bomb
Smokenut + Ivy
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Item
Recipe
Poison Smoke Bomb
Smokenut + Toadstool
Flash Pod
Flashbug Phosphor
Dung Pod
Dung
Dung Pod
Rolled-up Dung
Large Dung Pod
Dung Pod + Nitroshroom
Luring Pod
Excite Shroom + Bitterbug Broth
Poisoned Meat
Raw Meat + Toadstool
Tinged Meat
Raw Meat + Parashroom
Drugged Meat
Raw Meat + Sleep Herb
Net
Ivy + Spider Web
Pitfall Trap
Trap Tool + Net
Shock Trap
Trap Tool + Thunderbug Capacitor
Tranq Bomb
Sleep Herb + Parashroom
Tranq Ammo
Tranq Bomb + Normal Ammo
Tranq Blade
Tranq Bomb + Throwing Knife
Sticky Ammo
Blastnut
Sticky Ammo
Normal Ammo + Bomb Arowana Scales
Cluster Bomb
Bomberry
Slicing Ammo
Slashberry
Slicing Ammo
Normal Ammo + Burst Arowana Scales
Flaming Ammo
Normal Ammo + Fire Herb
Water Ammo
Normal Ammo + Flowfern
Thunder Ammo
Normal Ammo + Thunderbug Capacitor
Freeze Ammo
Normal Ammo + Snow Herb
Dragon Ammo
Normal Ammo + Dragonfell Berry
Poison Ammo
Normal Ammo + Toadstool
Paralysis Ammo
Normal Ammo + Parashroom
Sleep Ammo
Normal Ammo + Sleep Herb
Exhaust Ammo
Normal Ammo + Exciteshroom
Recover Ammo
Normal Ammo + Blue Mushroom
Demon Ammo
Normal Ammo + Might Seed
Armor Ammo
Normal Ammo + Adamant seed
Wyvern Ammo
Dragonstrike Nut

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