MONSTER HUNTER 4U

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Local Play

You can play with up to three other players locally via Local Play.

Requirements

One Nintendo 3DS system is required for each player (up to 4 players)
One copy of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is required for each player (up to 4 players)

What You Can Do in Local Play

  • Play Gathering Hall Quests together
  • Send or receive items, Palicoes, Guild Cards, Guild Quests, etc.
  • Communicate via text chat (Shoutouts only during quests)
  • Send or receive friend requests

Setting up Local Play

①While in Town, touch the World Map and touch the Solo/Multiplayer button.

②Select Local Play

Creating a Gathering Hall

Call other players to your Gathering Hall.

When creating your Gathering Hall, you can set up criteria for the type of hunter you want to play with, such as Hunter Type and Quest Type. If you set up a passcode, make sure your friends know what it is! All of these settings can be changed afterwards by talking to the Minister at the Elder Hall or the Gong Lady in the Gathering Hall.

When you set the Hunter Type to Expert, you can set the Target to a high difficulty monster. Additionally, any HR6 or lower hunter who searches for your Gathering Hall will not be able to find it, even if they have their settings all set to "Any."

Searching for a Gathering Hall

Search and join other Gathering Halls.

Search for other Gathering Halls based on the type of hunter or quest you wish to join. You can join any Gathering Hall that has less than four people in it. To search again, press Yボタン.

Using Hunter Search

You can search for nearby players playing Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate by touching the Hunter Search button located on the Touch Screen. Those who appear as Online are in a local Gathering Hall that can be joined.

Multiplayer
Multiplayer Setup
Local Play
Internet Play
Gathering Hall Quests
Friend Registration
Ignoring/Blocking Players
Chat

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*Screen captures and images represent a version of the game still in development.
*3D effects can only be seen on an actual Nintendo 3DS System. Screen captures on his website were taken in 2D.
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