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FFXIV Housing Items from Monster Hunter Wilds Crossover

FFXIV Housing Items from Monster Hunter Wilds Crossover

Complete guide to Monster Hunter Wilds crossover housing items in FFXIV — FASMA escapes, camp furniture, feline NPC permits, and how to earn Scales.

Monster Hunter Wilds Crossover Housing Items

The Monster Hunter Wilds Crossover event introduces a variety of exciting housing items in Final Fantasy XIV. For players eager to immerse themselves in the Monster Hunter atmosphere, here's a guide to what's available and how to obtain them.

Key Takeaways

  • The crossover adds six FASMA escape backdrops, camp furniture, weapon displays, pendant lamps, and feline NPC permits.
  • You need 90 Scales (45 normal Arkfeld clears) and up to 99 Arkfeld Certificates to collect all event items.
  • Most decorative items cost 2 Scales each; feline NPC permits cost 4 Scales per design.
  • FASMA escape backdrops are undyeable — their appearance is locked to the Monster Hunter Wilds environment art.
  • The pop-up camp tent is non-interactive; you can jump on top but an invisible wall blocks entry.
  • The Wild Great Sword Stand and Wilds Banner are the standout display pieces for Monster Hunter fans.

Here is what players need to know about gathering the currency before diving into the full item list.

Collecting Scales and Certificates

To acquire all event items from the vendor, players need:

  1. 90 Scales: Obtainable through 45 clears of Arkfeld in normal mode.
  2. 99 Arkfeld Certificates: Required for specific items like the feline support team cart horn, primarily collected from the extreme version or as rare drops in normal mode.

Once the scales and certificates are in hand, the real appeal of the event comes from the themed environments and decorations on offer.

Iconic FASMA Escapes

The event transforms the housing area with six remarkable FASMA escapes, taking inspiration from notable Monster Hunter Wilds battles:

  • Ud Duna and the Scarlet Forest
  • Jinder Hard and the Ice Shard Cliffs
  • Omega on the Ice Shard Cliffs
  • Guardian Ark on the Windwood Plains
  • Ray Dal flying over the Windwood Plains
  • New Udra in the Oil Well Basin

These backdrops offer a visual treat and pay tribute to Monster Hunter's creature design, though they remain undyeable.

Indoor and Outdoor Furniture Sets

For players looking to furnish their homes, the Crossover offers both indoor and outdoor furniture:

  • Camp Chair: An outdoor seating option.
  • Lodge Chair: An indoor version of the chair.
  • Fire Pit: Adds a cozy gathering spot, although non-interactive in housing properties.

Placing these items provides an atmospheric nod to Monster Hunter's rustic camping vibe.

Weapon Displays and Decorations

Highlighting the crossover, the Wild Great Sword Stand is a striking addition, available for just two scales. The sword's design, with its unique bone hilt, is an excellent conversation starter.

For wall decorations, the Wilds Banner offers an iconic piece tied to the Monster Hunter storyline, perfect for adding character to an otherwise plain wall.

Pendant Lamps and NPCs

The event offers the Wild's Pendant Lamp, a ceiling light inspired by cross-world tales. Its design mimics a DNA structure, ideal for larger plots to create visually interesting spaces.

Complementing housing decor are new NPC permits for servants, junk mongers, mend, and material suppliers, modeled after the feline characters from Monster Hunter. Each option costs four scales and players can choose between brown or white feline themes.

Summary of Items and Scale Costs

Item Scale Cost
Camp Chair 2
Lodge Chair 2
Fire Pit 2
Wild Great Sword Stand 2
Wilds Banner 2
Wild's Pendant Lamp 2
NPC Permits (each) 4

These items allow players to bring a touch of the Monster Hunter world into their own housing, thanks to detailed, character-inspired designs and engaging room setups.

Outdoor Furnishings and Features

The outdoor furnishings inspired by Monster Hunter bring an exciting camp-like atmosphere to your space. Elements such as a fishing rod adorned with lures and a keg add to the charm, reminiscent of the iconic quest boxes from older Monster Hunter titles. These pieces allow players to recreate the feel of a hunter's gathering mission, with a wooden base resembling driftwood, set comfortably above the grass.

Regrettably, the camp features aren't interactive. While you cannot enter the pop-up camp tent or furnish its interior, you can jump on top of it, although it seems an invisible wall prevents entry. This prevents the tent from becoming a cozy hideaway, which might be a slight letdown for those hoping for a more immersive experience.

  • Pop-up camp tent
  • Outdoor chairs and spit
  • Level 100 feline striking dummy

At night, the fire within the camp adds a lovely ambient glow, enhancing the visual allure of your outdoor setup. However, the lack of illuminations inside the tent or any interactions with the campfire or spit limits the overall engagement. Imagining the addition of interactive features, like opening chests with familiar Monster Hunter sounds or rotating the spit, adds to the creative potential this crossover could have achieved.

Final Thoughts on the Housing Crossover

Overall, the Monster Hunter Wilds housing items offer a visually impressive set despite some missing interactive elements. Collecting all these items demands dedication and possibly hours of gameplay, especially for those seeking to capture the Monster Hunter essence.

  1. Explore the new camp-themed designs.
  2. Personalize your space with Monster Hunter-inspired styles.
  3. Set aside time for Arkfeld farm runs to collect the required scales.

Although the event did not provide an Arkfeld armor set, the uniqueness of the available items makes the effort worthwhile. These themed decor pieces blend the Monster Hunter world with creative housing styles in a way that dedicated hunters will appreciate.

With those highlights covered, players often have follow-up questions about the mechanics and costs behind the crossover items.

Frequently Asked Questions

What housing items are available in the FFXIV Monster Hunter Wilds crossover?

The crossover adds six FASMA escape backdrops, a Camp Chair, Lodge Chair, Fire Pit, Wild Great Sword Stand, Wilds Banner, Wild's Pendant Lamp, feline NPC permits, and outdoor camp items including a pop-up tent and fishing rod display. Most cost 2–4 Scales from the event vendor.

How do I earn Scales in the Monster Hunter Wilds FFXIV event?

Scales drop from clearing Arkfeld in normal mode. You need 45 clears to collect the 90 Scales required for all vendor items.

How many Arkfeld Certificates are needed for all crossover housing items?

You need 99 Arkfeld Certificates for specific items like the feline support team cart horn. These drop primarily from the extreme version of Arkfeld or as rare rewards in normal mode.

Are the FASMA escape backdrops from the Monster Hunter crossover dyeable?

No. The six FASMA escapes — including the Scarlet Forest and Ice Shard Cliffs scenes — are undyeable. Their appearance is locked to the original Monster Hunter Wilds environment art.

Can you enter the pop-up camp tent in FFXIV housing?

You can jump on top of the tent, but an invisible wall prevents entry. The tent is a decorative outdoor piece rather than an interactive shelter.

What are the feline NPC permits from the Monster Hunter Wilds event?

The event offers servant, junk monger, mend, and material supplier NPC permits, all styled as Monster Hunter's feline companions. Each costs 4 Scales, with a choice between brown or white feline designs.

How many Scales does the Wild Great Sword Stand cost?

The Wild Great Sword Stand costs 2 Scales and is one of the most striking display items in the crossover, featuring a bone-hilted greatsword design from Monster Hunter Wilds.