New two-second monster capture method discovered in game

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In "Monster Hunter Wilds," players have discovered a method to capture monsters in under two seconds, using a combination of poison damage and strategic quest initiation. This technique has gained attention among speedrunners and elite players. The process involves poisoning a monster until it is limping, then quickly starting a quest and setting a trap. While this method is technically fast, it is not efficient compared to traditional hunting methods. The new strategy is mainly for bragging rights and does not offer significant gameplay advantages. Players are curious about the implications of this technique within the game's lore.


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