For example, after completing most main quests you won’t be able to attempt that quest again, but you’ll usually unlock an identical side quest allowing you to hunt the same monster in the same area with the same success/failure conditions. These are typically quests that have you facing a monster you’ve already fought under similar circumstances that offer no unique reward for completion. Main quests are interspersed with side quests in the order in which they unlock, although some side quests and arena challenges may only be referenced instead of fully explained. This guide features a full, beginning-to-end walkthrough written in an “ideal chronological order of events” format. That’s a long grind in itself, but if you start early enough… well the core gameplay loops involves killing lots and lots of monsters, repeatedly, so ideally you’ll be earning this while you work towards other goals, like gathering materials or completing assignments and optional quests as you advance through the main story. It’s best to start capturing monsters as early as possible (ideally after you hunt the Barroth, where you should have the concept introduced to you), as you need to capture fifty monsters to earn this trophy/achievement. This shortens your struggle considerably and grants you extra rewards, so as long as you go through the trouble to create the tools necessary, it’s actually easier and more lucrative to capture many monsters than to slay them. If done correctly, it should wake up just long enough to get trapped. When it has a skull above its head, it’s easiest to let it retreat to its lair and sleep, at which point simply run up to it, smash two Tranq Bombs into its head, then plant a trap under it. Once done, accept any assignment/quest/investigation to hunt any monster (save Elder Dragons, which cannot be captures) and fight like normal, being sure to investigate enough tracks ahead of time to max your Scoutfly Level, so you can track the monster’s status. For preparations, make some Tranq Bombs (Sleep Herb + Parashroom) and a trap (Shock Traps are the easiest - Thunderbug + Trap Tool).
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