Crown in Monster Hunter Wild It’s something perfectionists want to track.
There aren’t many traditional ways of rewards that can be earned by hunting the crown, but it’s the main draws of the many achievements that tie them together with in-game prizes.
With this Monster Hunter Wild Guide, we run through everything you need to know about crowns – what they are, the differences between miniatures, silver and gold crowns, and how to get the crowns and farm them.
What is the crown of Monster Hunter Wild??
In the simplest terms, Crowns are different size variations of large monsters. They can be from something much smaller, much larger, or somewhere in between. Each crown type means a place on that scale.
You may have noticed that when you play you will mention Crowns, especially if you have earned relevant achievements or if those details are displayed on the post-hunting summary screen.

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You can see which monsters have the crown Big Monster Field Guide It is located under the Information section of the Menu, Pause menu. On this page, you will see the acquired crowns in the lower left corner of each monster’s icon, and will be displayed in each profile on the right.

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In the example above, you can see that there is a large doshaguma golden crown, a Chatachabra miniature crown in the top left, and a silver crown of four other monsters.
Along with the crowns you earn, you can also see more detailed statistics for the selected monster on the right, including the maximum and minimum sizes you hunted.
Ultimately, the smaller or larger the monster is better if it is something that is needed to achieve a variety of results, especially when it is classified as either type of golden crown.
Why is crown hunting important?
As mentioned earlier, there are in-game awards and platform-based achievements/trophies tied to the hunting crown.
Below is a complete list of crown-related achievements and trophies. Monster Hunter Wild:
- Observing sharp eyes: Using binoculars, I found a large golden monster.
- Miniature Crown: I got my first miniature crown from the hunting log.
- Miniature Crown Collector: I got miniature crowns of over 10 monsters from the hunting log.
- Miniature Crown Master: Get miniature crowns of many monsters on the hunting log.
- A giant crown: Earned more than the first silver crown on a hunting log.
- Giant Crown Collector:Get gold crowns for over 10 monsters in the hunting log.
- Giant Crown Master:Get gold crowns for many monsters on the hunting log.
Almost every monster in the game has a crown. At the time of writing (March 27, 2025), only three monsters There is no crown Related to them:
Differences between Miniature, silverand the Gold Crown
in Monster Hunter WildThere are three types of crowns. Miniature, silverand gold.
You will encounter these randomly while playing and potentially participate as part of your hunt/study.
At a glance, there may be some confusion as the miniature and the gold crown share the same color, but the icon and association vary depending on the size of the monster. The same applies to Silver Crown.
Below is an example of each crown and some information about what each is associated with.
Miniature Crown For small variations of monsters, its icons feature a small crown with a more simplified design.

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Gold Crown Because of the much larger variation of the monster. Their crown icons are taller, wider at the top, with more intricate designs.

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The final type is Silver Crown. They work similarly, but instead, for monsters with less inequality compared to their normal size. So, they may be smaller or larger than normal, but not in the overall amount that is not sufficient to be considered either a miniature crown or a gold crown.
To represent both slightly smaller, larger and larger variations of the monster, the silver crown comes in two types of silver crowns. It resembles a golden crown, but is silver.

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Comparing the likelihood that each type of crown will be displayed, Silver is pretty common, but both miniatures and gold are very rareunlocks related achievements and is potentially highly crushed.
So how do we find and get the crown?
How to get the crown in Monster Hunter Wild
Hunting Crowns are largely a random process, and whether one spawn will make you all lucky. In the next section we will do the best ways to farm crowns, but before that we need to know how to find and identify these monsters.
In addition to the differences in size, you will be able to accurately identify the world’s crowns I use binoculars. This item may already be equipped in stock and is quickly accessible through the “Essential Items” radial menu.

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Once equipped and visible monsters, you need to make sure they are within range to identify them with binoculars. You’ll see that its name and icon are close enough when it pops up.

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As you can see in the image above, it is on this badge that displays crown and size details when applicable. In this case it is the strengthening latian of the gold crown. This means it’s much larger than the standard variant.
How to farm crowns in Monster Hunter Wild
Like the one mentioned earlier, crowns are not particularly common. Especially the gold stuff – it may take time to collect them naturally.
With that in mind, we have some tips and suggestions on the various ways you can farm a crown to hit these achievement milestones more quickly.

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One of the fastest ways we have found to quickly identify potential crowns is Fast travelling in and out of injured hollows A place where active monsters spin over time. Not only that, but the chance to become a version of that monster, that is, a crown, refreshes all reloads.
This method is pretty quick, but it appears that there is only one monster that can be activated here at any time. Not only that, it seems that some monsters, especially Guardian monsters found among the ruins of Waiberia and apex predators in each location, cannot appear here.

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It may not be perfect, but it’s a worthwhile method to keep in mind if you’re looking for a specific monster or just starting out with this grind. It’s a very small space and doesn’t require an exit to the main menu like the other options below, so it’s certainly a fast way worth trying!

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Similarly, you can take a more random approach. Participate in various online lobbies Check for monsters near a specific area. You can do this when logging in after selecting your character “Recommended lobby” option.
If you can’t find a crown in that particular lobby, simply head to another lobby and try it instead.

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Or, if you want to stick to playing in your world, rest Options to fast forward time either yourself Camping or portable barbecue. This will cost 300 guild points, but doing so will refresh the current set of monsters in the world.
Plus, if you encounter a necessary monster after rest, you can actually farm this place as long as you need it.
To do this, (Title) screen must be closed Without saving, And reload the save. The game is automatically saved on rest, so once reloaded, you can find yourself in the same post-rest world state, but now the previous set of monsters has the opportunity to become crowned.
If none of them are crowns, this process can be repeated over and over.
It’s worth keeping in mind that at least for me, the option to rest was not available in the second half of the high rank at some point. If this happens to you, I found that the option is re-enabled after completing the next main hunt.
However, this is unlikely to occur as you are likely to do this after you beat the high rank.
Research and Crown “Trades”

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As a final note about the Agriculture Crown, if you encounter multiples in close proximity, or if you want to share or cooperate with friends and other players in general, you can select and use monsters on the map. “Save as a survey” An option to make a copy of that hunt.
Once saved, you can run the survey three times in a total of three times each time with a different set of players.
Do this and link with others trying the same method, and you can collectively hunt and share or “trade” through the research you saved.
By taking this approach, you can knock out multiple monster crowns back to back, rather than having to manually repeat some of these steps yourself. In that sense, this may be the most effective method here.
Also, to help you understand Monster Hunter Wildhow to catch monsters, how to exchange weapons, and how to fish and layered armor work.