Sure, with a name like Monster Hunter, it's pretty clear what your goal is throughout the series: hunt monsters to gear up for even bigger and badder beasties later down the line. However, ask any avid hunter and they'll tell you that the true goal is to look the best when out in the field. It's good news then that Monster Hunter Wilds is finally removing the series' staple of incredibly restrictive and annoying gender-locked armor.
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