So, you’ve slapped on a shiny new skill called Convert Element MH Wilds, expecting fireworks—and boom, you’re wondering, “Wait, what just happened?” Don’t worry, you’re not alone. This skill might look simple in the menu, but under the hood, it’s doing some wild stuff (pun intended).
Let’s break it down and figure out exactly how Monster Hunter Wilds Convert Element works, what weapons make the most of it, and whether it’s worth using or just taking up precious skill space on your favorite Dragon blade.

Convert Element is a skill that turns taking Elemental damage into a Dragon damage buff. Basically, the more you get smacked around by fireballs, lightning bolts, or whatever magical soup the monster’s cooking, the more your own Dragon element damage levels up. You also get some sweet bonus bursts of Dragon damage once you land enough hits. Think of it like this: you eat an elemental attack → you glow with red lightning → you deal big Dragon damage explosions. Not a bad trade-off, right?
Here’s where it gets juicy. When activated, Monster Hunter Wilds Convert Element does three main things:
Boosts Dragon Damage (Only if you’re using a Dragon weapon):
At skill levels 1/2/3, you’ll get an extra 80/120/180 Dragon damage.
No Dragon weapon? No bonus. Simple as that.
Triggers Burst Damage after enough hits:
With Convert Element Level 3, you’ll see a meaty 310 Dragon damage burst when it triggers.
This burst ignores your weapon’s stats, but Hard Hide zones will still nerf it with white damage numbers.
Example: With the Gore Magala Sword and Shield, it takes eight Triangle/Y/LMB attacks from the front to trigger a burst on the training dummy.
Bursts get harder to trigger the more you use them:
Each burst seems to need more hits than the last one.
Want to speed things up? Equip Corrupted Mantle. The extra hits from that baby mean way more frequent bursts.

Alright, here’s the real question—is Convert Element MH Wilds actually worth it? Short answer: Yes. But only if you play it right.
You’ll want fast-hitting weapons so you can rack up those hits and trigger bursts as often as possible. These are your go-to’s:
Here’s your TL;DR checklist for making Convert Element sing: Use a Dragon-element weapon (or don’t bother). Take Elemental damage (or block it!) to trigger the skill. Keep an eye on your red lightning glow to know it’s active. Land rapid hits to build up and trigger Dragon bursts. Time your aggression—2 minutes of power, then 90 seconds of chill.

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Convert Element isn’t your basic plug-and-play skill—it’s a high-risk, high-reward tool for hunters who like dancing on the edge. Learn how to time it, use the right weapon, and pick your fights wisely, and you’ll be bursting Dragon damage all over the field like a true elemental master. Just don’t forget that cooldown, or you’ll be swinging without sparks wondering where your power went.
No! The passive Dragon damage and burst effects only work with Dragon-element weapons. You’ll get nothing from it otherwise.
Just block an Elemental attack! It still counts and safely activates the skill without eating a full hit.
Yes, it stacks with other Dragon boosts, but keep in mind that burst damage is fixed, and won't scale with weapon stats or affinity.
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