In Monster Hunter Wilds, the thrill of the hunt often comes down to finding that one rare item that unlocks your next major gear upgrade. One such item is the Firecell Stone — a resource that’s often just elusive enough to frustrate unprepared players. If you’re crafting powerful armor sets or upgrading your weapon to high-rank quality, getting your hands on this fiery mineral is a must for progression. The Firecell Stone isn’t found just anywhere. It’s a high-rank exclusive resource, making it unavailable during the early hours of your campaign. Once you reach HR 8 and unlock high-rank zones and quests, Firecell Stone becomes obtainable through two main methods: mining and hunting Gravios.

When mining, players receive three randomized materials from that outcrop’s loot pool. Firecell Stone has a lower drop rate than other ores, but persistence pays off. Once mined, the node enters a 15-minute cooldown, so efficient farming often means rotating through multiple outcrop spots before looping back to re-farm. The best farming zone for Firecell Stone is Zone 13 of the Oilwell Basin. This area contains four mining outcrops lined up almost in a straight path, making it quick and easy to collect from each one in succession.
Even better, there’s a pop-up camp location nearby that you can unlock, allowing for fast travel and reduced farming downtime. This route is ideal for solo farming or coordinated group runs, especially if you’re managing outcrop cooldowns efficiently. With a little patience, you’ll quickly stack enough stones for upgrades.
To improve your chances, focus on breaking specific body parts during the hunt:


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Firecell Stone is found exclusively in high-rank mining outcrops in the Oilwell Basin. The best location is Zone 13, which has four outcrops close together. These can be farmed efficiently by unlocking the nearby pop-up camp for fast travel and planning a regular route.
Yes. Gravios is the only monster in the game with a chance to drop Firecell Stone. Targeting and breaking specific parts — the back and both legs — offers a 40% drop rate for each. Additionally, general wound damage has a smaller 20% chance, but wounds can be inflicted multiple times during a fight, giving you repeated opportunities.
No. Players must reach Hunter Rank 8 and unlock high-rank content before Firecell Stone appears in any loot tables or gathering spots. Before this point, it’s completely unavailable, so advancing the story and progressing into high-rank quests is essential.
Yes. By completing the side quest “Succulent Scraps” from Dogard in the Oilwell Basin’s base camp, you will be rewarded with one guaranteed Firecell Stone after you successfully hunt a Gravios. The quest reward can only be claimed once, but the associated optional quest can be repeated for additional drops.
Firecell Stone is one of Monster Hunter Wilds’ essential high-rank resources. While it’s a bit rare, hunters have multiple ways to farm it effectively. Whether you’re sprinting through mining routes in Oilwell Basin or breaking Gravios’ limbs during a brutal showdown, persistence and smart farming pay off. Use the Succulent Scraps side quest for a guaranteed stone, set up fast travel routes around Zone 13, and repeat Gravios hunts with friends for extra efficiency. Keep at it, and before long, you’ll have all the Firecell Stones you need to craft the fire-resistant gear or explosive upgrades you’ve been eyeing.
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