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Heck I thought it was the fact that actually beating up monsters with the gear you earned was fun, which is why rampage mode in Rise was awful because 90% of rampage was not using your gear, just crappy turrets you have hardly any agency over.
but to honor the what if: the former anyway, rather then the latter
Nothing happened. Some wackjob youtuber said "You get more from hunts now." and the guy is taking it out of context and coming up with this conclusion. Someone in the beta for instance got 5 arkveld gems from one hunt. This can all be changed by changing a few decimals in a patch if they so choose to. It is pretty uncommon to get that many gems mind you, but I've gotten 4 nergi gems in world, guess the drop rates are skewed there too?
waste all your luck then and htere
His post actually said that "There goes all my luck for the year." lol.
"Meanwhile, on the crafting side of things, my hunt for the best armor was way shorter than I ever expected because materials that are usually super rare can sometimes show up as guaranteed rewards when looking at the monster list on your map – and that version of that hunt can even then be saved and repeated up to three more times, letting you farm what is supposed to be the hardest-to-find item like it was a simple hide. That is excitingly convenient, but it’s also what brought that loot chase to an almost trivially fast end."
https://www.ign.com/articles/monster-hunter-wilds-review