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You can find it in the guide below if you want to consider:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2359218616
It has its own section. Hard to miss.
This means that you will always fight either a big monster, or a small monster, and pretty much every single fight will feel a bit different if you're fighting a really big gold crown monster, or a tiny small crown monster.
Besides, there's also the original issue of crown hunting being and asinine process nobody wants to go through due to how incredibly tedious and boring it is if you want to do it in a "reasonable" timeframe. Honestly, just get the mod and do the crown hunting passively, as you play the game normally.