If you’ve reached the endgame in Monster Hunter Wilds and want to minmax your build, it’s a good idea to use the fastest farm method possible.
Currently, there’s one method that’s incredibly fast and also incredibly easy. It’s not the most engaging, mind you, as it has no combat. But that’s also why it’s the fastest and easiest! You just need to farm a certain rare item and trade it with the right NPC.
In this guide, we’ll tell you the fastest and strongest endgame farm method in Monster Hunter Wilds as of February 2025.
Before we get started with the farm, there are a few things you should make sure to have prepared:
Make sure to have unlocked the Pop-Up Camps in Area 3 of the Windward Plains. It’s in the southwestern corner of the region.
Unlock Sekka as a trader. She’s the main trader of the Suja, Peaks of Accord region. If you’re already at the endgame, she should be available for trading. However, we recommend also doing Optional Quests for Suja to increase her stock.
Be able to take on the Optional Quest “The Desert Knows Not The Sea.” It requires you to hunt a Balahara in the Windward Plains. The quest unlocks once you hunt at least one High Rank Chatacabra and reach HR 9.
With all of those conditions met, we will do a farming route that focuses on looting Ephemeral Blossoms for “Nightflower Pollen.” This rare material can be traded to Sekka for Gold Melding Tickets, Gold Relic Tickets, and Hard Armor Spheres. But well, we’ll go over that in more detail later!
The main thing here is that Nightflower Pollens only spawn during nights with a full moon. Coincidentally, “The Desert Knows Not The Sea” seems to force the game to load the Windward Plains during the evening preceding a full moon night. So, using this quest saves you thousands of Guild Points, as you won’t need to Rest over and over.
Now, let’s go over the detailed farming method here.
Farming the Nightflower Pollen
As we mentioned before, the fastest endgame farm in Monster Hunter Wilds relies purely on collecting Nightflower Pollen. To start this process, talk with Alma or go to the Quest Board and start the Optional Quest “The Desert Knows Not The Sea.” Select to accept and depart when you choose the quest.
The moment you start the quest, go directly east toward the river in Area 10. You should see a plant with white flowers there. If you were fast enough, it won’t have bloomed yet, so just wait around next to it. It’ll bloom once the quest timer is at around 48:50 or so, though the timing isn’t 100% exact.
When the Ephemeral Blossom blooms, just interact with it to harvest it and collect the first Nightflower Pollen.
After that, open up your map and Fast Travel to the Pop-Up Camp in Area 3.
When you load it, turn to your right to face east. Jump off your Seikret to reach the cliff’s ledge in front of you.
You should instantly see another Ephemeral Blossom right in front of you right after you climb up the cliff. Just like before, approach it and harvest it to obtain its Nightflower Pollen.
Now, you just need to open the Pause Menu and select “Return from Quest” under the “Missions & Quests” tab. This will cancel out the quest and return you to either Alma or the Quest Board. This finishes the farming route.
That’s the gist of this farming method. Restart the “The Desert Knows Not The Sea” quest right after you return and you can repeat it all over again. Keep repeating the process to collect as much Nightflower Pollen as you want. Then, read the following section of this guide to cash them in.
Trading the Nightflower Pollen
Once you’ve hoarded Nightflower Pollen, return to any Base Camp you wish. Your next task is to talk with Nata to initiate trades with Sekka. Of course, you can also go trade with Sekka directly at Suja if you wish. However, using Nata as the intermediary is a lot easier.
Sekka offers 3 notable items you want to trade for:
Hard Armor Sphere x3 – High tier Armor Spheres, ideal for upgrading your armor.
Gold Melding Ticket x1 – Can be used at the Melding Pot to get Decorations. The ticket is worth 1200 Points, so you can get over a dozen Decorations per ticket, depending on rarity.
Gold Relic Ticket x1 – Similar to the previous ticket, you can trade this at the Melding Pot to get Relics, which are Artian Weapon Parts. Worth 1200 Points, so you’ll get quite a lot of parts from each ticket. It’s great if the traditional ways to get Rarity 8 Artian Parts aren’t working for you.
Now, the bad news: Sekka doesn’t always offer these items up for trade. In fact, some of these can be pretty rare due to the random nature of trader inventories. Luck is important here.
That said, you can reset Sekka’s inventory at any time by using the Rest feature at any Camp. You’ll want to Rest to pass the time, then talk to Nata again to check Sekka’s inventory. Rinse and repeat until you’re able to trade for the items you want. Just keep in mind that each Rest will cost 300 Guild Points.
Nonetheless, that’s the gist of the fastest and strongest endgame farm method in Monster Hunter Wilds. Hoard Nightflower Pollen, trade them to Sekka for tickets and cash them out at the Melding Pot in Suja. You’ll be swimming in Artian Weapon Parts and Decorations!
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