The multiplayer mode in Monster Hunter Wilds is among the best aspects of the game. Whether hunting with friends or playing with strangers online, destroying massive monsters with friends can be extremely rewarding. When you’re connected online, you will automatically be in a shared lobby with a maximum of 99 other players. There, you can chat, send out friend requests, or form squads for future excursions. But as with any online game, sometimes players can get in the way. Someone might be spamming stickers in chat, playing music through voice chat, or just be plain toxic. If that happens, Monster Hunter Wilds gives you a few options to handle it. This guide will walk you through how to mute players in monster hunter wilds, disable voice chat, and even block someone if needed.

You can mute players that spam you with messages and stickers that you don’t want to see anymore. Muting will hide their messages from your screen without blocking them completely. Here is how you can do it:
Once muted, you will no longer receive messages from that player. If you decide later that you want to un-mute the messages, just follow the same instructions and choose unmute Messages. This is a useful feature if the individual is just being mildly annoying but not causing any large-scale disruptions. But muting will only apply to chat messages. If the player continues to be disruptive in other ways—such as griefing hunts or voice chat spamming—you may have to take further action.

If muting is not enough and you wish to shut off all interaction with a player, blocking comes next. Blocking stops them from sending you messages, joining your hunts, or engaging with you in any capacity. To block someone, simply open the Min Menu and navigate to the Communication Tab. Then, select Member List to view all players in your current lobby. Scroll through the list and select the player you'd like to block. Select Block and confirm with Yes.
Once blocked, that player won't be able to send you mail or accept quests that you've received. That's for any Hunter IDs they have under their account, too. If afterward, you'd like to unblock them, you can do so from the Block List from the Member List menu.
Blocking is especially useful if you keep running into the same abusive players across different sessions. It keeps them from interacting with you in any way even if you are both in the same lobby.

Monster Hunter Wilds comes with a built-in Voice Chat that makes it easier to communicate during co-op hunts. But as great as that is, it can also be troublesome especially if there’s background noise or loud players in the lobby. You can follow these steps if you’d rather have the voice chat option turned off:
You also have the option of adjusting the voice chat volume in this menu if you prefer to turn it down instead of turning it off completely. If you just want to use voice chat with specific players, you can also adjust the volume level of each player. This is convenient if some are being too loud and others are fine.
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No, Monster Hunter Wilds does not offer you the option of muting everyone at once. You will need to mute every player individually through the Chat Log in the Communication Tab. But you can disable voice chat entirely if you don't want to hear anyone.
No, it will not boot them out of the lobby, but they will not be able to message you or join your hunts. If they're being pesky, just leave the lobby and join a different one.
No, once you have blocked a player, they won't be able to read your messages, norwill you read theirs. It basically takes all the communication out between the two of you.
Yes, Monster Hunter Wilds does have a report system. If another player is toxic, you can head to Member List, select their name, and press Report. This sends the report to the game's moderators, who are able to deal with recurring troublemakers.
Online play is a huge part of Monster Hunter Wilds, but not every player will be a good teammate. Thankfully, the game gives you everything you need to manage your interactions, either by muting, blocking, or personalizing your voice chat. With such tools at your disposal, you can ensure that your time in the wilds is spent on epic hunts and not distractions.
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