
Mounting monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds is a smart move. It lets you grab the beast’s attention, giving your team a chance to land big hits while you deal damage from above.
This method helps you stay safer and strike at weak spots more easily.
Let’s go over how to successfully mount monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds and the controls you need to master during these epic battles.
How to Mount Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds?
Mounting a monster requires executing aerial attacks from an elevated position. This can be accomplished through several techniques:
- Seikret Dismount Attack: While riding your Seikret, press the attack button (Triangle on PlayStation, Y on Xbox, or Left Click on PC) to leap off and strike the monster below.
- Jumping from High Spots: Find a ledge or cliff above a monster, then hit the attack button to jump and swing your weapon.
- Weapon Moves That Send You Flying: Some weapons have special attacks that launch you into the air, letting you attack from above.
Every time you land an aerial hit, an invisible gauge fills up. Once it’s full, the next air attack will automatically put you on the monster’s back.
Mounted Controls in Monster Hunter Wilds
Once mounted, you can perform various actions to subdue the monster:
Action | PlayStation (PS) | Xbox (XB) | PC |
Light Knife Attack | Circle | B | Left Click |
Strong Knife Attack | Triangle | Y | Right Click |
Weapon Attack | R1 | RB | R |
Move | Left Stick | Left Stick | WASD Keys |
Brace (Hold) | R2 | RT | Left Shift |
Dismount (Hold) | Square | X | E |
- Light Knife Attack: Fast but not too strong. Great for chipping away at the monster’s health.
- Strong Knife Attack: Slower, but it hits harder and can leave deep wounds.
- Weapon Attack: Your main weapon packs a punch. This is the best way to break through tough spots.
- Move: Shift around to find the best spot to attack or dodge trouble.
- Brace (Hold): Grip tight so you don’t get thrown off when the monster starts thrashing.
- Dismount (Hold): Hop off safely when you need a breather or want to set up your next move.
Mastering mounting monsters takes practice, but once you get the hang of it, you can do some serious damage and control the fight.
Strategy After Mounting Monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds
Once you’re on a monster’s back in Monster Hunter Wilds, make sure to position yourself right so you can hit its weak spots.
Use quick knife slashes or strong stabs to cut into areas like its arms, back, or tail. These wounds make it easier to deal extra damage with your main weapon.
Keep an eye on your stamina—if it runs out, you’ll get thrown off. When the monster starts shaking wildly, hold the right button to hold on tighter and slow down stamina loss.
Stay smart, keep slashing, and you’ll do some serious damage before getting knocked off.