Monster Hunter Now brings a world filled with monsters and gives gamers a chance to hunt them. The augmented reality RPG developed by Niantic allows them to hunt popular monsters from the Monster Hunter franchise.
As the new game is simplified compared to the main games, there’s still a bit of skill involved in taking down monsters, and gamers require rank, rewards, and many other things to get the same.
The game has a story about the MonHun realm bleeding over into the world. It is a bit like the Monster Hunter movie starring Milla Jovovich, as it has gained massive popularity within a few days of its release. To get a grip on the Monster Hunter Now and reach the maximum rank, get rewards, and increase HR, the gamers will have to complete the main quests, daily quests and defeat other monsters.
What Is The Max Rank in Monster Hunter Now?
Being a slow-paced progression system, Monster Hunter Now is designed to have the gamers coming back each day rather than grinding out sets of armor all at once. However, everyone aims to reach the Max Rank in the game.
As the gamer reaches the n-level rank, they unlock rewards, unlock the list, and many more. With all that, HR 999 is the Max Hunter Rank in the new augmented reality RPG Monster Hunter Now.
What Are the Rewards In Monster Hunter Now?
Every time the gamer reaches a rank in the game, there are certain rewards awaiting them. The developers have allowed players to redeem referral codes from their friends to get their hands on a fair bit of loot and rewards. Some of them are mentioned below.
- HR 1: N/A
- HR 2: N/A
- HR 3: N/A
- HR 4: 300 Zenny, Equipment Upgrading
- HR 5: Paintball (1), Wander Droplet (1)
- HR 6: 300 Zenny, 10x Gadget Great Jagras Scale, 8x Iron Ore, 2x Great Jagras Claw, 4x Sharp Claw, 2x Flowfern, 1x Paintball, Group Hunts, Forging, Friend List
- HR 7: 2x Monster Bone S, 1x Paintball
- HR 8: 1x Paintball, Palico Bag
- HR 9: 1x Paintball
- HR 10: 1x Paintball
- HR 11: 1000 Zenny, 300 Gems, 1x Great Jagras Mane, 3 Great Jagras Claw, 2x Monsters, 1x Machalite Ore, 4x Great Jagras Scale, 1x Paintball, Daily Quests, Ability to gain HR Points by slaying large monsters and completing daily quests.
- HR 12: N/A
- HR 13: N/A
- HR 14: N/A
- HR 15: Weapon types Bow, Hammer, Light Bowgun, and Long Sword
- HR 16: N/A
- HR 17: N/A
- HR 18: N/A
- HR 19: N/A
- HR 20: 1000 Zenny, 1x Wander Droplet, 1x Paintball
- HR 21: M/A
- HR 22: N/A
How To Increase Hunter Ranker/HR Points In Monster Hunter Now?
Hunter Rank, also known as HR, is an indicator of the game experience, something that the gamers will need to improve to be able to complete higher-level missions and battle stronger monsters. Their HR determines the type of hunting they can do and how well they’ve played until now.
If they advance to the main quest, the gamers get around 50 to 150 HRP early on. After completing ‘daily’ quests, they’ll get 200 HRP per quest, max three per day. Lastly, defeating the large monster would earn them 10 HRP for 1*, 20 HRP for 2*, and so on.
The ‘daily’ quest completions will offer the best return for the time, and though gamers can cap out at three per day, they should log in daily and make sure they’ve completed them.
Monster Hunter Now is available to download on Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
With all that, let us know in the comments what you think about the game. Which way do you think is the easiest to increase HR points in Monster Hunter Now?
2 Comments
I’m lvl 33 and my friend lvl 34, I doubt that a monster hunter game has any kind of HR level limit
The information on the max hunter rank is wrong. I just reached HR 24 today.