Eating before going on a mission is something that every hunter should be doing in Monster Hunter Wilds, and now that the Grand Hub is available, players can enjoy the cuisine offered by the different villages in the Forbidden Lands on-demand by using Meal Vouchers.
Meal Vouchers are a type of currency that players can use exclusively at the MH Wilds Grand Hub, and they're used for getting specific meals from the canteen. If you're wondering how to get these vouchers, here's a quick guide covering exactly that.
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Where to Get Meal Vouchers in MH Wilds
There are two easy ways to get Meal Vouchers. The first is to simply log into the game. The Daily Login system, which is also the source of Lucky Vouchers in MH Wilds, now also gives Meal Vouchers for free.
The second way is to do Arena quests. As of writing, the Arena quests for the Rathian and Chatacabra both reward Pick-a-meal Tickets, and so does the Doshaguma of the Hollow Challenge Quest. However, keep in mind that Meal Tickets are not guaranteed rewards, so you'll have to grind for a bit if you want to get some.
The Daily Login system won't always give Meal Vouchers. Some days, it may give players Barrel Bowling tickets instead.
Meal Voucher Types
There are two types of Meal Voucher: Regional, and Pick-a-meal. Regional tickets are further divided according to the four villages in MH Wilds (Kunafa, Azuz, Sild, and Suja), and you can only use these to buy meals from their respective regions. Meanwhile, Pick-a-meal Vouchers can be used to purchase meals from any region, making them more valuable.
Village Meals
The meals you spend your vouchers on are more or less the same as the ones that villagers offer to you randomly. Like the regular meals you cook yourself, these give you a variety of food buffs as well as decent boosts to your maximum health and stamina values. Each meal gives different buffs:
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MH Wilds Village Meals and Buffs |
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|---|---|
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Meal |
Skills |
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Spring Kunafa Cuisine |
Lucky Meal Insurance Meal Defender Meal (Hi) |
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Hot Azuz Cuisine |
Carver Meal Insurance Meal Tumbler Meal (Hi) |
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Fresh Sild Cuisine |
Capture Pro Meal Insurance Meal Moxie Meal (Hi) |
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Colorful Suja Cuisine |
Exploiter Meal Insurance Meal Caprice Meal (Hi) |
For those who are unfamiliar with these food buffs, here's what they do:
- Lucky Meal: Occasionally increases the number of reward items received at the end of a quest.
- Insurance Meal: Prevents the entire group from getting penalized after a member faints for the first time.
- Defender Meal (Hi): Often decreases the amount of damage you take from a single hit.
- Carver Meal: Lets you carve materials from monsters up to two additional times.
- Tumbler Meal (Hi): Grants additional invulnerability frames when dodging.
- Capture Pro Meal: Increases the rewards you get from capturing monsters.
- Moxie Meal: Prevents you from fainting one time as long as your health remains above a certain level.
- Exploiter Meal: Increases the rewards you get from destroying monster wounds.
- Caprice Meal (Hi): Buffs your damage at random intervals.
Monster Hunter Wilds
- Released
- February 28, 2025
- ESRB
- T For Teen // Violence, Blood, Crude Humor
- Developer(s)
- Capcom
- Publisher(s)
- Capcom
- Engine
- RE Engine
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
- Cross-Platform Play
- Yes, all platforms
- Cross Save
- No
- Franchise
- Monster Hunter
- Number of Players
- 1
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Unknown
- PC Release Date
- February 28, 2025
- Xbox Series X|S Release Date
- February 28, 2025
- PS5 Release Date
- February 28, 2025
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC
- X|S Optimized
- Yes
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty