Monster Hunter Wilds is a huge game with tons of functions, hidden mechanics, consumables and game -specific terms that he learn. While veterans of the franchise are generally known, new players are often asked what certain words are used in the menus, especially if the game expects players already know about them.
One of these confusing terms is affinity, a mechanical mechanic who is specific for weapons Mh wilds. It is a core fighting act that is almost as useful in certain scenarios as flat attack and defense. That's how it works.

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What makes affinity in Monster Hunter Wilds?
In Monster Hunter WildsPresent Affinity is the term in the game that is used instead of critical hit chanceIe the percentage chance of landing a critical blow on an enemy when using a weapon. The affinity ranges from 0 to 100, where 0 a 0% critical hit chance and 100 means that a 100% critical hit chance means. A weapon with an affinity rating of 100 always Land a critical success in every single attack.
A successful critical hit will be made by default +25% gun damage when hit. So if a weapon is to hit 100 damage, it will take 125 damage instead. This percentage can be increased with the critical hit boost ability. The best of all affinity hits the effect of bonus damage on wounds and makes it even more devastating.
The players can easily recognize which weapon attack was a critical blow from a treacherous meeting point Rosa shining line above the damage number (see figure below).
Reaching the 100 -affinity brand for a weapon is possible, but requires concentrated efforts, compatible build and the combination of the right skills to pull off. Of course, the payment is worthwhile.
Elementary damage cannot be critically affected by default with the affinity status.
What happens when a weapon has a negative affinity
In certain cases, weapons can have a negative affinity. Something like -5 -affinity is a fairly common event and usually a debuff of a powerful weapon that is supposed to compensate for your other overwhelmed statistics. If a weapon has a negative affinity, it has the opportunity to cause weakened damage.
An -10 -savvy weapon gives this weapon an opportunity of 10%to cause weakened damage when hit. Low damage is the direct opposite of critical hits, which means that these attacks cause damage -25% damage when hits. So if a regular hit for 100 damage were made, he would take 75 damage instead.

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How to increase the affinity in Monster Hunter Wilds
Hunters can increase their affinity status with the following methods.
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Weapons with increased affinity
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Skills that increase affinity
+Affinity weapons
Certain weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds Come with a basic gain in the affinity assessment of Get-GO. These are the best basics for builds that rely on a high -quality rating to cause massive damage. You can easily check how much affinity a weapon brings with it by checking the window of the comparison in the correct context menu during the weapons forge.
+Affinity skills
Certain skills in Monster Hunter Wilds Can increase the affinity assessment of a weapon as long as certain conditions are met. The best +affinity skills are:
- Critical eye: Increases affinity.
- Critical draw: Increases the affinity for the execution of drawing attacks (e.g. long sword).
- Latent force: Increases the affinity temporarily and reduces the endurance of endurance when certain conditions are met. Here you will find an in -depth breakdown.
- Use weakness: Increases the affinity of attacks that take advantage of the weaknesses and wounds of a monster.
Skills can be purchased via defined bonuses, decorations and talismans.