What will be carried over when transferring your save data from Monster Hunter Generations to Monster Hunter XX:
- Story Progression
- Hunter rank (if it’s over 9, it’s lowered to 8, but you get to keep old titles)
- Hunter name and appearance, though you can change your name and your gender just once after transferring
- all your weapons, gear, palicoes, armour sets, money, etc.
- ''Cleared'' status for normal quests
What won't be transferred:
- everything that was in progress when you stopped playing (such as a hunter for hire currently out)
- filters/settings for the screen (UI, etc.)
- Guild Card settings
- Play time
- event quests and challenge quests
Information on two breakout quests
- Congalala: required to reach the high rank village;
- Diablos: required for G rank.
Other details
- another new feature called Daily Quests
- quests you can complete every day, in order to get some additional goodies (monster parts, money, etc.)
- don’t have to clear them if you don’t want to, but they’re a great way to farm for materials
- a feature that lets you take a level max rank weapon, and turn it into a G rank weapon, but it’s not clear how it works exactly
- Monster Hunter XX will have transmogging
- system that allows you take a base armour, fuse it with another armour, and then end up with an armour with the appearance of the first BUT with the stats and features of the second
- take that armour set that’s not really convenient for hunting but looks really cool, and fuse it with that other armour set that has perfect stats but looks horrendous
- doing so creates a new, separate armour set, and you lose the original sets
- you can take the new one apart and get back the original sets, but you will not get back the materials you used for transmogging
- you need special materials, that you can get by spending some Horn’s Coins, which are coins you get for completing G rank quests
- perfect feature for players who want to use the collaboration equipment
- transmogging also works with Palicoe/Prowler equipment, which is good news for players who favour them for hunting
- you can have items delivered to you during a quest, though only low level ones such as rations or pickaxes
- as for the Sailor Moon collaboration, it will be available from March 24
from GoNintendo
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