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Sharp Fang Farming Guide for Monster Hunter Wilds

May 02,2025 Author: Madison

In *Monster Hunter Wilds*, Sharp Fangs are a crucial crafting resource that you can start collecting early in the game. These fangs are essential for forging beginner-tier gear sets like Chatacabra and Talioth armor. To help you gather them efficiently, here's a detailed guide on how to find and farm Sharp Fangs in the Windward Plains.

How to Get Sharp Fang in Monster Hunter Wilds

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To begin your hunt for Sharp Fangs, embark on one of the initial optional quests such as "Beware the Chatacabra" or "The Desert is Demanding." These quests will lead you to the Windward Plains, where you'll have a generous 50-minute time limit to explore. Before setting out, consider cooking and eating a meal to boost your performance.

Once in the Windward Plains, head east to Area 8, the largest area on the map, where you'll encounter various smaller monsters. While several of these can drop Sharp Fangs, your primary target should be the Gaijos.

Gaijos

Gaijos marked on a map in Monster Hunter Wilds

Gaijos are small leviathan monsters resembling crocodiles with unique snouts, often found near or in riverbeds. You can locate them by scanning the purple diamonds on the interactive map near water sources. Approach a Gaijos location and use your equipped weapon to quickly defeat them, as they have relatively low health. After defeating a Gaijos, carve its carcass to obtain 1 x Sharp Fang.

Defeated Gaijos in Monster Hunter Wilds

Gaijos are guaranteed to drop Sharp Fangs, making them your top priority. You can find around four to five Gaijos in the Windward Plains upon entering the region. To farm more Sharp Fangs, simply re-enter the Windward Plains through any of the optional quests.

Talioth

Group of Talioth monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds

Another monster that can drop Sharp Fangs, though not guaranteed, is the Talioth. These bipedal creatures roam in small packs in Area 8 and occasionally in Area 13. While they are slightly tougher than Gaijos, they can still be taken down with starter weapons. Carving Talioth carcasses may yield other items like Talioth Scales, but there's also a chance to obtain Sharp Fangs. Additionally, you can complete the "The Desert is Demanding" quest by killing 8 x Talioths, which aligns perfectly with your Sharp Fang farming efforts.

That wraps up our guide on how to farm Sharp Fangs in *Monster Hunter Wilds*. For more tips and strategies, be sure to explore our other content, including our guide on how to use the Great Sword with all its moves and combos.

*Monster Hunter Wilds is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*

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