In Monster Hunter Wilds, pursuing Wyvern Eggs as rare items is also required to proceed in some delivery quests, side quests, and equipment upgrades. Like farming Great Stoutbone, Sild Cotton, or hunting a Great Hornfly, farming and delivering Wyvern Eggs also requires patience, strategy, and timing. Whether resource grinding or just completing optional subquests, knowing where and how to effectively gather these eggs effectively will save you time and effort. In this guide, we’ll break down exactly how to find Wyvern Eggs, how to transport them safely, and how to avoid getting caught with your guard down by aggressive monsters while carrying one. If you’re new to egg delivery missions, we’ll also explain how the mechanic works, how to prepare for a smooth run, and why multiplayer coordination can help immensely.

Wyvern Eggs are large quest-specific items that you can obtain in some nests around the map in Monster Hunter Wilds. They must be carried by hand to your camp or a delivery box to complete transport quests, which typically reward unique things or materials. Unlike the materials you pick up and store automatically, Wyvern Eggs are real items that you must carry with both arms, leaving you unable to dodge, block, or fight.
This threat mechanic is a fun factor of tension for the mission, especially when regional monsters decide to ruin your delivery excursion. Being able to successfully deliver a Wyvern Egg not only completes the quest but also commonly unlocks special resources and Palico upgrades.
Wyvern Eggs are located in monster nests, which can be found usually in high locations, inaccessible areas, or solitary areas of all biomes. In Monster Hunter Wilds, flying wyverns like Rathian or Rathalos' nests will typically have these eggs. Follow these steps to find them:
You take one egg at a time, and the objective is to make it back to camp without getting it damaged from damage or out of stamina loss.
Carrying a Wyvern Egg is challenging as you are in very much at risk during the time. You cannot run, avoid, or unsheathe. Getting any monster attack, jumping off a cliff, or exhausting stamina will crush the egg. Follow this if you wish to enhance the rate of success:

Wyvern Eggs are not just for show—they're often tied to village quests, armor upgrades, or Palico gear crafting. In Monster Hunter Wilds, the successful delivery of Wyvern Eggs can unlock special trade goods or boost your reputation with certain NPCs.
Upon successful delivery, Wyvern Eggs will:
Run in Co-op: Coordinate with friends to clear the nest area and escort the egg carrier safely. Having backup makes things much easier.

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No, the fast travel is disabled when holding a Wyvern Egg. You will need to walk the whole distance manually to camp.
If you drop or break the egg, it'll respawn at the nest after a short wait. You'll need to go back and start over.
No. Some missions ask for "Giant Wyvern Egg" or "Herbivore Egg." Double-check your goal before making a delivery.
Most of them do, but not all. Be on the lookout for specific monsters, such as Rathian, Rathalos, or Diablos, since they usually have nests filled with eggs.
Wyvern Egg Delivery in Monster Hunter Wilds is not a side gimmick—it's a main mechanic with rewards and progression. Mastering the egg delivery mechanism through practice will release new armor sets, rare trading items, and side quests. It will make you have to think, clear out rooms, and conserve stamina as well as take a strategic risk. With the right planning, gear, and maybe a bit of multiplayer coordination, you can farm and deliver eggs consistently. Keep in mind: Don't rush, plan your route, and avoid unnecessary fights while transporting these precious goods. Solo or with friends, it's one of the more thrilling non-combat activities in the game—and one of the most rewarding. So take your Ghillie Mantle, neaten up the nest, and grab that Wyvern Egg like your reward hangs in the balance—because it does.
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