There are so many materials for players to find in Monster Hunter Wilds that it can easily feel overwhelming to even think about tracking them all down. For the most part, these materials are easy to come across and there will be plenty of them that burn a hole in players’ inventory pockets. But, there are some of those materials that are just way harder to find than others and can prove to be a real headache for any player looking to hunt them down. One of those materials is the Nightflower Pollen, a plant that will only appear in the game under very specific circumstances.
Understanding what those circumstances are can make tracking the Nightflower Pollen down so much easier, even if it doesn’t quite make it easy completely. Knowing won’t hurt at all, though, so that’s why this guide is here to help any players looking to find this mysterious plant do just that.

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What makes Nightflower Pollen so tough to find is due to a couple of different factors. The first is that it cannot be obtained through completing certain quests or hunting certain enemies. It can only be found in the open world in the right areas, specifically the Scarlet Forest and the Windward Plains.
Second, though, is that this plant will only appear in these spots during a Full Moon in the game, which is just one of the six moon phases that can exist at any given time. The order of these is: First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third/Last Quarter, and Waning Crescent. The phases will progress in that order throughout the days in-game.
What makes this difficult is that there is no information in the game’s menus or HUD to indicate which moon phase is currently happening or will be happening next. This means that players will have to progress the phases and then go outside to look at the sky. Resting at a camp will progress the phase by one every time so they will need to keep that in mind whenever they want to move to the next one.
That trickiness doesn’t stop there, though. In order to get the Nightflower Pollen, players will need to rest until the evening before the Full Moon night. Players will actually have to be active and in the world when the full moon starts to see these flowers open up to blossom.
Further, it must be during a season of Fallow or Plenty, which is when something called an Ephermeral Blossom will appear on the game’s map. When these happen, players can look in the areas mentioned above for an icon that shows “Ephemeral Blossom” when they move their cursor over it.
It won’t show them that there is Nightflower Pollen located there, specifically, but players can put a waypoint here and they’ll find one of these plants waiting for them.
So, in summary, players need to be aware of the following in order to get a Nightflower Pollen:
- Rest until the evening before a Full Moon during a season of Fallow or Plenty.
- They need to look for the Ephemeral Blossom icon on their map.
- The plant can be found in either the Scarlet Forest or the Windward Plains.
- Players can monitor the phase of the moon by looking in the sky every night, with each rest at camp progressing the moon by one phase.
There is a way to make this a little simpler, however, and it requires using a specific optional quest to game the system a bit. If players go to Windsong Village and speak with Y’sai once they have reached HR in the game, he will give them a quest called A Leviathan’s Temper.
This quest asks the player to hunt down a Tempered Balahara, but players won’t have to actually do that to get the Nightflower Pollen. See, once this quest is accepted, it will put the time of day right at evening, before nighttime. So if a player is able to do the quest during a Full Moon phase, they can automatically be taken to the right time of day for the Ephemeral Blossom to spawn in the Windward Plains.
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