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If you seem to be stuck, try talking to all the NPCs within the Astera Hub, particularly ones with exclamation marks over their heads. Try completing additional Assigned Quests, Optional Quests, Investigations, and Expeditions as well.
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The default setting is the Keyboard style, which allows you to map items / tools to a bar. Pressing F1 – F4 will give you access to different item menus. The items within these menus can then be accessed by pressing 1 – 9 on your keyboard. Please ensure you are using your correct menu preset prior to starting a quest.
Using a controller / gamepad, pressing Up / Down / Left / Right on the D-pad will give you access to different radial menus. These menus can then be accessed by holding L1/LT and using the right analog stick to make a selection. Please ensure you are using your correct radial menu preset prior to starting a quest.
“Equipment / Gear Loadouts” are tied to Weapon, Armor, Charm, Specialized Tools, and Decorations. This type of loadout is not associated with the item shortcut / radial menu.
“Item Loadouts” are tied to item organization within your item inventory, as well as item shortcut / radial menu assignments.
Decorations in Monster Hunter: World follow a specific naming scheme to tell you what kind of socket they fit; for example, a Handicraft 3 jewel will require a 3-slot socket, and provide 1 point to the Handicraft skill. Meanwhile, a Defense 1 jewel requires a 1-socket slot and will add 1 point to the Defense Boost skill, but can be equipped to 1, 2, or 3-socket slots. Each type of jewel comes in a specific size; for example, there is no Handicraft 1 or Defense 2.
You can customize your hunter by using charms as well; combining equipment decorations and charms are a great way to tailor your hunter to your style of gameplay or to combat a particular monster.
To modify your privacy settings:
- Ensure the Face Paint / Hairstyle DLC is checkmarked and downloaded via your Steam DLC tab.
- Launch the game;
- Go into your room, in Astera;
- Talk to the Housekeeper;
- Select “Claim Add-on & Bonuses”;
- Select and accept the add-ons / bonuses
- Access the Item Box in your room in Astera
- Select “Change Appearance” > “Change Appearance”
- Look for your desired Face Paint / Hairstyle
Cosmetic Armor- Ensure the Cosmetic Armor DLC is checkmarked and downloaded via your Steam DLC tab.
- Launch the game;
- Go into your room, in Astera;
- Talk to the Housekeeper;
- Select “Claim Add-on & Bonuses”;
- Select and accept the add-ons / bonuses
- Access the Item Box in your room in Astera
- Select “Change Appearance” > “Layered Armor Settings”
- Look for your desired armor
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