The wiki for all things Monster Hunter, find Monsters, Weapons, Armors, Items and much more! I am looking for an explaination of what the colours and the numbers mean for the item drops. e.g. RARE 1 (White), RARE 2 (Blue), RARE 3 (Yellow), RARE 4 (Red).
Im guessing the higher the number, the rarer the item? Are there high ranks of number, I have only seen 1.4 so far? The stars is the "level" of the item. 2 stars means it's on par with your level, less means lower, more means higher. The colors are the "qualities/rarity" of the items.
It goes, from worst to best, Red->White->Gold->Purple->Green. to preface, this is just an observation, I do not actually find any problem in this. in old monhun games the rarity colors were white for tier 1, purple for tier 2, yellow for tier 3, pink for tier 4, etc etc.
but in rise they skip the purple and it goes white for tier 1, yellow for tier 2, pink for tier 3, etc. is there any specific reason why they changed the purple and nothing else? it's an. There are a total of 11 rarity 6 special items in Monster Hunter Wilds to collect and obtain.
to see all rarity 6 special items, how to get and use them, and the Explorer of the Eastlands achievement awarded by collecting them! Star = rarity; and more star mean better stats or rarer the monster is. Lights indicator - Yellow = RNG bonus gene, and 1 bonus rng stats when hatch, 1 unlockable slot with levelin Blue = rarer RNG gene, 2 bonus rng stats and 2 unlockable slot with levelin Different color monster are just different variant of that monster, with neither improve/degraded stats, element, and weakness. and No.
This is a list of rarity 12 items and materials in Monster Hunter World (MHW) and Iceborne. Click the links below to about each item! A Rare Species (Japanese: 希少種 Kishōshu) is an alternate form of a monster that is much rarer than a Subspecies. These monsters usually feature an alternate color palette and often boast different anatomical features and abilities from the common species and subspecies.
Rare Species are much stronger than both common species and subspecies and usually are fought in higher ranks. Rare. For Monster Hunter: World on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Why'd they change the rarity colors?".
Whether you're playing a single-player RPG, or a MMORPG, you're bound to encounter items (weapons, armor, jewelry, etc.) that are divided into at least three tiers of power and rarity that just happen to be Color.