Capcom has already launched its first of many seasonal events for Monster Hunter Wilds, celebrating the game's achievements with a variety of brand-new cosmetics to unlock during your regular hunts. From April 22 to May 6, you can access every event quest released so far on top of several exciting new additions to the roster during the Festival of Accord: Blossomdance celebration. Although Wilds isn't offering any new monsters or optional quests in the new update, the real star of the show is the craftable gear and variety of cosmetic content available.
On top of the new additions that arrived with the Blossomdance update, Wilds has released the first wave of rewards for the limited arena quests after the change to leaderboard rewards, which can be claimed at the Desk. After launching Monster Hunter Wilds, the first thing you'll notice after visiting the gathering hub is the massive seasonal makeover, with pink cherry blossoms being the primary design choice. Alongside limited-time meals and an upbeat song for the Diva to sing, it won't be hard to get into the spirit of celebration while you farm out Wilds' new crafting vouchers.
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How To Get Blossomdance Vouchers In Monster Hunter Wilds
Speeding Up The Process With Targeted Equipment
Unlike most of the standard event gear in Monster Hunter Wilds, you can't simply obtain all the new limited equipment by farming any specific event quests. To obtain the various vouchers required to make each Blossomdance set, you have to complete daily s, limited bounties, and farm certain event quests. With the amount of flower-themed gear arriving and several new vouchers blending together, it can be hard to keep track of each material.

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To speed up the process, I would highly recommend spending any Blossomdance tickets you earn to craft at least a four-piece set of Sakuratide armor at the smithee. While the armor looks great on its own, for every two pieces of Sakuratide armor equipped, you will receive additional event-themed rewards, ranging from Blossom Barrel Bombs to even more vouchers. It's important to note, however, that this effect only applies during the event, with only the additional carving skill persisting in the future.
The Tempered Wu Xu in the "That Won't Work On Me!" event quest is guaranteed to be a Gold Crown size, adding the benefit of filling out your hunting log on top of the standard crafting rewards.
The first of the other two new materials comes in the form of Blossom vouchers, which, despite the confusingly similar design and icon, are only obtained through the "Daughters of Carabosse" event quest. AS the quest involves slaying two High Rank Lala Barina at once, having some additional paralysis-resistant gear offers a significant advantage. The final voucher to farm is the Blossomdance Catalog, obtained from slaying the Tempered Wu Xu in the event quest "That Won't Work On Me!".
Every New Item From Monster Hunter Wilds' First Festival
Plenty Of Seasonal Armor To Satisfy Your Fashion Needs
The main draw of Monster Hunter Wilds' limited event is undoubtedly its offerings of craftable armor sets, offering both style and useful skills of their own. In total, you can unlock and craft two full armor sets for your hunter and two full armor sets for your palico, alongside a butterfly-themed paralysis weapon. Similar to the standard gear in Wilds, you do need to collect at least one of the required materials to see the recipes at the smithee.
Equipment Name |
Equipment Type |
Voucher Needed |
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Sakuratide |
Hunter Armor Set |
Blossomdance Ticket x5 |
Blossom |
Hunter Armor Set |
Blossom Ticket x5 |
Sealed Eyepatch |
Hunter Headgear |
Blossomdance Catalog x2 |
Shadow Shades |
Hunter Headgear |
Blossomdance Catalog x2 |
Round Glasses |
Hunter Headgear |
Blossomdance Catalog x2 |
Felyne papier-mâché |
Palico Armor Set |
Blossomdance Ticket x2 |
Felyne Butterfly |
Palico Armor/Weapon Set |
Blossom Ticket x3 |
While the number of additions and resources required might seem overwhelming at first, simply logging in and completing your limited bounties for a few days should easily let you obtain all the limited materials you'll need for the event. Combined with the bonuses provided by the Sakuratide armor, farming shorter quests to complete your daily bounties of hunting in various regions or types of monsters can speed the process along considerably.

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On top of the vouchers, each of the new gear also requires other materials like rare minerals or monster parts to craft, which is a great way to spend time farming in between your daily quests. While the armor skills don't shake up Monster Hunter Wilds gear meta, the ability to use them as layered armor is incentive enough for me.
Every Paid Cosmetic Arriving With Wilds' Festival Update
Additional Cosmetics For Hunters With Zenny To Spare
On top of all the free content coming to Monster Hunter Wilds with its brand-new Blossomdance festival event, there are also several new paid cosmetics to go alongside your new spring-themed outfits. Even though Monster Hunter's amount of paid DLC is far from its most positively received aspect, Capcom has still offered some of the rewards, like Alma's Spring Spirit Blossom Kimono, as a temporarily free addition for the duration of the event.
Cosmetic DLC |
DLC Type |
Price in $USD |
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Spring Blossom Kimono |
Alma Outfit |
$5.99 |
Majestic Dragon's Caparison |
Seikret Armor |
$4.99 |
Sticker Set: Blossomdance |
Chat Stickers |
$1.99 |
Gesture Set Vol. 3 |
Hunter Emotes |
$3.99 |
Black Cat Bell |
Pendant |
$1.49 |
White Cat Bell |
Pendant |
$1.49 |
Sakura Posy: Colorfull |
Pendant |
$1.49 |
Sakura Posy: White |
Pendant |
$1.49 |
While each of the new DLC coming to Wilds can be purchased individually, Capcom also offers a Blossomdance DLC Pack, which includes each of the items listed above at a slight discount of roughly $8 USD. Even if you aren't sold on 100-player lobbies.
While you should already be checking into Monster Hunter Wilds for daily bonuses at the very least, simply playing and claiming your daily at least once during the event will unlock several free items, as described on the Monster Hunter X . Although most of these items will be immediately available to you through their respective menus, the limited pendant is obtained through the in-game mail system. By talking to the Desk at any base camp, you can claim your adorable Sakura Teddy pendant to wear while you grind out the remaining event rewards in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Source: Monster Hunter/X
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