Ouch! Not yet figured out the Monster Hunter Now HP regen mechanic? Our guide is here to help! We have some tips and tricks on navigating your health bar, and how long the regeneration period is.
Monster Hunter Now is the latest entry in the Monster Hunter franchise! However, this one is a little different when compared to the rest. Niantic, the company that developed Pokémon GO is behind this brand-new project. It’s basically IRL Monster Hunter – what’s not to love? Hunt monsters using augmented technology and collect a variety of powerful weapons to help you along the way. Players can also unite with friends in battles against the more powerful foes in this ever-evolving game.
You can learn more about it on the official site. We also recommend checking out our Monster Hunter Now Tier List, how about this Monster Hunter Now Weapons Guide or Monster Hunter Now Great Sword build guide?
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HP Regeneration
Sit and rest for a while, your HP is low!
HP Pots
HP Pots are somewhat tricky to come by, so I recommend you use them sparingly. You will get 5 HP Pots for free per daily login, however only 10 free HP Pots can be stored in total. This effectively means that if you claim the 5 free with an already full inventory of them, the 5 will go to waste. To bypass this you can avoid claiming the 5 free HP Pots, essentially having 15 in total, where you claim the reaming 5 when you have the inventory slots available.
HP Regen Time
To enter combat against large monsters you will always need at least 30% of your health. Health regenerates at an approximate rate of 1% every 30 seconds, so that’s 25% of your health every 15 minutes. Or of course, all 100% in an hour if you fainted. Your player will passively regenerate health whilst you are out of combat in Monster Hunter Now. Plus, you don’t need to have the game open either which is a bonus, as it can be lengthy to wait out the healing!
Dodging
Bobbing and weaving is your best friend! Learning when to roll out of the way of oncoming attacks can save you from having to glug down a HP pot, or wait the time required to heal. We covered everything to do with the Monster Hunter Now Perfect Dodge, so check that out too!