Quick Answer

Capture when the quest allows it, the monster is weak enough, and you want to end the hunt safely. Slay when the objective demands it, when a monster cannot be trapped, or when your party still needs part breaks. The basic flow is simple: weaken the monster, trap it, then use tranq items before it escapes.

Hunt Prep

ItemPurposeTip
Shock or Pitfall TrapHolds the monster in placeBring at least one, plus backup materials if possible
Tranq BombsFinishes the captureBring extras in case one misses
Healing itemsCovers the dangerous final phaseLow health monsters often become frantic
Burst itemsHelps part breaks before cleanupDo not accidentally kill the target during capture setup

Capture Flow

StepCheckCommon Failure
1Monster is weak enoughTrap is placed too early
2Quest allows captureObjective requires slaying
3Trap works on the targetMonster or state ignores that trap
4Tranq immediately while trappedMonster escapes before the tranq lands

In multiplayer, signal before capturing. Many failed captures happen because one hunter starts the trap while another keeps attacking at full pace.

Capture or Slay

SituationBetter ChoiceWhy
Story progressionCapture if allowedSafer final phase
Farming a part breakBreak first, then decideEnding early can miss the target part
Objective says slaySlayQuest text wins
Repeated co-op farmingAgree before the huntKeeps everyone on the same goal

FAQ

What is the quickest way to use this Monster Hunter Wilds guide?

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Is Monster Hunter Wilds Capture vs Slay Guide: Traps, Tranq Bombs, and Cleanup Decisions still useful if the game changes?

Yes, as a route and decision checklist. If an update changes exact numbers, item names, or release details, keep the structure here and verify the newest official notes before treating specifics as final.

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