Sure, slicing and dicing monsters the size of small mountains is a blast—but sometimes, it's the tiny things that steal the show. And, that tiny thing is the adorable, rare, and weirdly floaty baby creature called Nu Yaya Monster Hunter Wilds.
Yep, it’s not just another cute critter—it’s literally the offspring of MH Wilds Nu Udra, the apex predator of the Oilwell Basin. You’re not going to just stumble into this thing either. Catching a Nu Yaya takes timing, patience, and a little bit of monster babysitting.
So, if you want to float your way to some Hunter Guild Points and bragging rights, here’s the no-fluff, all-fun guide to catching Monster Hunter Wilds Nu Yaya.

Unlike your average endemic creature, Nu Yaya doesn’t just spawn randomly in the wild. This floating fluffball needs a very specific set of conditions to even exist. Let’s break it down:
You need a tempered Nu Udra MH Wilds on the map. That’s right, tempered. If you see a normal Nu Udra hanging out in the Oilwell Basin, it’s not enough. Look for the souped-up, angry version—the one that’s out for blood.
Location matters: Get to Zone 17. That’s where Nu Udra’s nest is. Once you step in, listen for Alma's voice. She’ll say something about spotting eggs in the tree above. If you hear that? Congrats—the pre-baby steps are complete.
You’ve got the nest. You’ve got the eggs. Now it’s time to play the waiting game, but thankfully, the game lets you cheat at time.

Why Plenty? Because Nu Yaya only appears during this event. It’s like their version of spring break. Once you’ve set the stage, jump back to Zone 17, and prepare to have your heart melted. A bunch of baby Nu Udras—aka Nu Yaya Monster Hunter Wilds—will be lazily floating around a glowing blue tree. It’s like stepping into a dream. A dreamy, floaty, monster-baby dream.
Okay, you’ve done the hard part. Now comes the actual catching—and this part’s as chill as the Nu Yaya themselves. Here’s what to do:
Beyond the fact that catching a Nu Yaya MH Wilds feels like hugging a cloud made of joy, you’ll also snag yourself some Hunter Guild Points—plus the satisfaction of completing one of the game’s most elusive endemic life challenges. Also, you’re catching the offspring of an apex predator, which is basically like adopting Godzilla’s toddler and calling it a win.

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Catching Nu Yaya in Monster Hunter Wilds isn’t about brute force or wild combos—it’s about patience, planning, and knowing exactly when to rest and where to look. You’re not just collecting a critter—you’re witnessing the rare moment when the world of monsters shows a little softness. So gear up, time it right, and float your way to success. Trust us—it's totally worth it.
No. The spawn is directly tied to a tempered Nu Udra being on the map. No angry parent, no floaty baby.
That means the right conditions haven’t been met yet. You either don’t have a tempered Nu Udra or the event hasn’t triggered properly. Try resetting and re-entering.
Yes, Nu Yaya only appears during the Plenty event. Other natural events won’t trigger their spawn, no matter the time of day.
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