Let’s be real—fighting one giant, screeching, slobber-dripping monster MH Wilds is tough enough. But Monster Hunter Wilds loves to throw a full-on monster mosh pit at you, complete with alphas, tag-alongs, and random crashers just passing through. It’s chaos. Pure, scale-slapping chaos.
So, what’s a clever hunter to do when they want to isolate a single beast and avoid a 3v1 beatdown? You separate the MH Wilds monster pack, that’s what. Luckily, Capcom tossed us a few stinky tools to help with that very thing. Here’s how you split the crowd and make your target fight you solo.

First off—yes, Monster herds Monster Hunter Wilds are real. Monsters in MH Wilds aren’t just wandering around waiting to get smacked; they live, interact, and even patrol in groups. Alpha variants often roll around with a posse of lesser monsters, which makes things spicy when you're just trying to take down one target. Whether it’s a turf war gone wrong or you just stumbled into Monster High’s football team, separating the target is critical. And no, tossing a flash bomb and hoping for the best isn’t enough.
How to Make: Dung Pod + Nitroshroom Find the ingredients in: Windward Plains Area 11, 15, 16 Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like. A massive poop grenade. And you want this. When monster drama hits max capacity and there are multiple big baddies in the area, you chuck this stink bomb into the center of the chaos.
BOOM. Not literal boom—but the stench. Every monster within range loses its mind and bolts to a different location. It’s like you set off a biological fire alarm. Great for scattering herds Monster Hunter Wilds or interrupting fights between alphas. Pro Tip: Aim for the middle of the group. This ensures the stench zone tags everyone and gets the herd moving.

How to Make: Dung / Rolled-up Dung Find the ingredients in:
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So, you’re mid-fight, things are going well, and then BAM—another monster drops in like it heard you were throwing hands. What now? Here’s what: Damage the monster you want to keep fighting. Put the hurt on until it decides to relocate. Then track it and finish the duel in a quieter corner of the map. This isn’t a guaranteed trick, but it works more often than not. Just be aware of who’s chasing who—sometimes the second monster is the one who’ll leave first, and if that’s your main target, it’s time to switch focus or make a dungy decision.
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Separating monster packs in Monster Hunter Wilds is all about mastering the tools at your disposal. Whether you're throwing stink bombs, luring them out like baited prey, or slapping them until they flee—controlling the battlefield is half the fight. No one wants to get clobbered by three monsters at once. Be the hunter who fights smart, not swarmed. Trust the dung. Trust the lure. Trust the plan.
Not always! Some monsters are immune to Dung Pods and won’t react no matter how funky things get. Keep some Luring Pods as backup.
The Luring Pod keeps the monster chasing you for up to 50 seconds—plenty of time to relocate the battle somewhere safe and private.
Depends on the situation! Large Dung Pod is great for chaotic herds Monster Hunter Wilds, while the Luring Pod is perfect for surgical strikes and stealthy separation.
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