Everything you need to know about Monster Hunter Wilds’ Flamefete Festival, including the new Event Quests, rewards, outfits, and more.
The Flamefete Festival, i.e., the new Season of Accord celebrations, is in full swing within Monster Hunter Wilds, giving players access to new decorations, outfits, and best of all, Event Quests. Similarly to the Blossomdance Festival, Flamefete is jam-packed with new content for players to delve into. From a newwatergunmini-game to festival-exclusive Event Quests, there’s plenty to dive into in Monster Hunter Wilds’ new Season of Accord. However, as is the case with anything related to Monster Hunter, the new content introduced with Flamefete can be a tad overwhelming, especially for new players. And it’s not helped by the fact that the game doesn’t do a good job of explaining the new content and its time limit.

To aid with that, here’s everything you need to know about Monster Hunter Wilds’ Flamefete Festival and its new content.
What Is Included in the Monster Hunter Wilds Flamefete Festival?
Similar to the Blossomdance Festival, Flamefete primarily adds new Event Quests and rewards for players to delve into. Most of the content added to the game with the festival is meant for the endgame. However, some of it can be completed as long as you have unlocked theGathering Hub, i.e., Grand Hub. Do note that in order to unlock the Grand Hub, you need to have progressed untilHunter Rank(HR) 34. Once you unlock the Grand Hub, you can access a good majority of the Flamefete Festival’s Event Quests. The only quest you won’t be able to undertake isThese Roots Run Deep, i.e., Arch-tempered Uth Duna. Apart from that, the festival also adds new costumes to unlock.
However, this time around, the new costumes are limited to theHunter,Palico, andAlma. Instead, new outfits are available for Erik and Gemma as well. There’s also a festival-themed paid DLC Pack. That said, here’s a list of all the new content added to Monster Hunter Wilds with Flamefete Festival:
Event Quests
The Flamefete Festival primarily introduces two new Event Quests: These Roots Run Deep and Putting Up a Stink. These Roots Run Deep is an HR 50 quest that pits you against theArch-tempered Uth Duna. Defeating the Arch-tempered Uth Duna rewards you with materials that can be used to craft the newUth Duna Gammaset. Putting Up a Stink, on the other hand, is an HR 21 Event Quest that pits you against a Tempered Congalala and a Tempered Rathian. Completing the quest rewards you with materials that can be used to craft theCornpopper (Workshop) Gunlance.
In addition to these two Event Quests, Flamefete also sees the return of all major Events from the past, giving you another chance at grinding the materials for event-specific rewards.

New Outfits
The Flamefete Festival also comes with new outfits for the Hunter, Palico, and some of the allies. Alma gets access to theSummer Ponchooutfit. At the same time, Gemma gets the Summer Coveralls. Both these outfits are available to try for free until he festival is live. Additionally, there’s a new festival-themed outfit available for the Hunter as well, which you can craft by completing Event Quests. Lastly, there’s a Flamefete skin for the Seikret as well, which is available to try for free during the festival.
New Mini-Games
Flamefete Festival also sees the introduction ofwatergunmini-game within the Grand Hub. In addition to that, new decorations and rewards are lined up for theBarrel Bowlingmini-game as well.
The Flamefete DLC Pack is available to purchase during the festival. The DLC is priced at$21.99and comes with cosmetics for the Hunter, Alma, Gemma, and Erik. Furthermore, the DLC Pack also contains new Pendants for weapons and a Flamefete-inspired Seikret skin.

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