Monster Hunter Wilds – How to Upgrade Armor

Feb 28, 2025 at 07:00am EST
Monster Hunter Wilds

Crafting new armor is something you will be doing a lot in Monster Hunter Wilds, as it is a central part of its engaging gameplay loop. As you defeat more monsters and obtain new parts from them, you will be able to craft even more new armor pieces, which, with their stats and skills, will help you better define your character build. The game constantly offering you new armor to craft doesn't mean that you should always discard your old gear, as Monster Hunter Wilds, like previous entries in the series, gives you the option of upgrading every piece of gear to enhance its basic Defense stat.

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To upgrade any armor piece in Monster Hunter Wilds, you will first need to make some progress in the game's main story campaign and complete Chapter 2-2. Once this is done, all you need to do to upgrade your armor is speak with Gemma at the Smithy and select the Upgrade From Box option, which will allow you to use Armor Spheres to increase any armor piece Defense value up until it reaches a certain level that varies per gear. The higher the rarity value of the gear you are upgrading, the more points will be needed to upgrade, so it is always a good idea to only focus on armor that you know you will use often, as, while the game is pretty generous when it comes to rewarding you with Armor Spheres, there will come a time with high rarity gear when upgrading any armor piece will become very expensive.

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