Gore Magala Feelers+ are rare items you can farm from Gore Magala in Monster Hunter Wilds, but only if you break certain parts of the monster's body. Collecting this important part en masse is tricky, as you have to target sections of Gore Magala during an already intense battle. The difficulty of Gore Magala makes farming its Feelers challenging, especially if you are looking to make gear that requires them.
While you can encounter the Low-Rank version of Gore Magala for various rewards, only the Tempered variant of the monster drops the Feelers+ part. These well-honed sensory organs of the monster ooze violent melancholy, resembling the origin of the creature's signature Frenzy mechanic. Upgraded gear in Monster Hunter Wilds adopts a Gore Magala's Feelers to utilize this Frenzy in stronger weapons and armor.
How To Get Gore Magala Feelers+
Destroy Parts When The Monster Is Aggressive
As you continue to deal damage to Gore Magala during a hunt, it will become more and more aggressive with its attacks. When Gore Magala reaches its second violent phase, it will expose its Feelers for you to destroy. These twin horns show up as thin antennas glowing purple, signifying which parts you need to break to receive a Gore Magala Feeler.

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By breaking the Antenna horns on Gore Magala, you are guaranteed to get at least one Feeler part from the monster. When doing this to a Tempered Gore Magala, you'll earn a Gore Magala Feeler+ part from doing this. Since the Feelers count as part of Gore Magala's head, Blunt weapons like the Hammer and Hunting Horn have the easiest time breaking the horns of the Frenzy monster.
Focus Mode attacks in Monster Hunter Wilds are also great ways to break monster parts for additional rewards. Try to create an Open Wound on Gore Magala near its head to make breaking its horns far easier.
Thankfully, you do not have to always break a Gore Magala's antenna parts to get a Feeler+ drop. You can carve Gore Magala Feelers from its main body once you manage to take down this monster sucessfully during a hunt. While a Feeler+ part may not be guaranteed like it would be with a broken part, there's still a chance you can get it from a normal carve.
How To Beat Gore Magala (Weaknesses)
Fight Against Frenzy And Look For Chances To Stun
The Tempered Gore Magala that drops Feeler+ parts is one of the most difficult monsters to defeat in all of Monster Hunter Wilds. Even trying to beat Guardian Arkveld is a similar challenge, but you can use Dragon elemental weapons to deal higher damage to Gore Magala. Dragon damage deals slightly more injury to Gore Magala's Antenna body part, making it the best elemental type to use when farming Feelers.
Gore Magala's ultimate technique is to unleash a wave of jet-black flames that induce a condition called Frenzy. While your hunter is exposed to these flames, you suffer negative penalties during Frenzy if you aren't attacking constantly. This is indicated by a purple aura around your health bar, which disappears after some time.
While you can attack consistently to fend off the penalties from Frenzy, you can also consume a Nullberry to get rid of the status condition.
Due to its own Frenzy, Gore Magala is extremely aggressive, punishing hunters who play too defensively with the status it inflicts. One of the best ways to fight this monster is to stay mobile and wait for breaks in between its attacks to target its vulnerable spots. This strategy is crucial for those trying to break Gore Magala's head for Feelers, as it can be very dangerous to face this monster from the front.

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Use Stun Traps or environmental hazards to slow Gore Magala down if you can. Those who manage to stun, stagger, or even topple Gore Magala after it exposes its horns will have a far better chance of breaking its head for Feelers. Stopping a monster in its tracks also allows you to set up your weapon's strongest moves, such as the Charge Blade's SAED or the True Charged Slash of the Great Sword in Monster Hunter Wilds.
While it may take some time to defeat a Gore Magala, preparing Dragon-resistant gear will make the battle better to manage. Once you do manage to beat a Tempered Gore Magala, you can use the same strategies to do it again and start farming Gore Magala Feeler parts in Monster Hunter Wilds.











Monster Hunter Wilds
- Released
- February 28, 2025
- ESRB
- T For Teen // Violence, Blood, Crude Humor
- Developer(s)
- Capcom
- Publisher(s)
- Capcom
- Engine
- RE Engine
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
- Cross-Platform Play
- Yes, all platforms
- Cross Save
- No
- Franchise
- Monster Hunter
- Platform(s)
- PC
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