For the first time in Monster Hunter history, you can now carry two weapons at the same time while out on a hunt. This new feature lets you adapt to different combat situations without the need to return to camp. In this article, I will show you the steps on how to switch weapons mid-fight and all the things you need to know about dual loadout in Monster Hunter Wilds.

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When Can You Carry Dual Loadout in Monster Hunter Wilds?
Just so you know, you won’t be able to carry two weapons right from the start of the game. This feature becomes available during the second main story mission called “Village of Whispering Winds.” This mission will come after you defeat the Quematrice. Once you return to base camp after this hunt, Y’sai will give you Seikret mounts with a special saddle created by Gemma that finally allows you to carry a secondary weapon.
How to Set Up Your Primary and Secondary Weapons
Before heading out on a hunt, you will need to set up which weapons you want to bring along:
- Visit any camp and enter your tent.
- Select the Change Equipment option.
- You will see slots for both your primary and secondary weapons.
- Choose your desired weapons from the 14 available weapon types.




Your primary weapon will be the one you start with when you begin a hunt, while your secondary one will be stored in your Seikret’s saddle. You can set this up at your home base or any pop-up camp you build during a hunt.
How to Switch Weapons During a Hunt in Monster Hunter Wilds
Switching between weapons mid-hunt is incredibly simple. Here is what you need to do:
Platform | Controls |
Console | Right D-Pad button |
PC | X key |


When you trigger the weapon switch, your hunter will automatically mount your Seikret and swap weapons. The current weapon will be stored in the saddle, and you will equip the secondary one instead. However, try to remember these key points about weapon switching:
- You can switch weapons while already riding your Seikret.
- Switching weapons makes you vulnerable, so try to distance yourself from the monsters before swapping.
- You can switch weapons while moving, making it perfect for tactical repositioning.
Best Strategies for Your Dual Loadout
The ability to carry two different weapons opens up more combat possibilities in Monster Hunter Wilds. Different monsters have various elemental and damage-type weaknesses. Having two different weapon types allows you to exploit their weaknesses in a single hunt. Here are two effective strategies to consider:

Melee and Ranged Weapons
Carrying both a melee weapon and a ranged option, like a Bow or Bowgun, gives you great versatility while you hunt monsters. Some monsters in the game can be difficult to hit consistently with melee weapons, making ranged options more usable in those situations.
Speed and Power Balance
Consider combining a slow but powerful weapon like Gunlance with a faster option like Dual Blades or Insect Glaive. This dual loadout will give you the flexibility to deal massive damage when openings appear or switch to quicker attacks against faster monsters like Rey Dau.
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In Monster Hunter Wilds, being able to switch weapons during a hunt is a really big improvement. Your Seikret isn’t just a hunting companion anymore, it’s crucial for carrying weapons too. This new feature gives you more options to handle tough creatures. Use it wisely, and you can tackle even the hardest hunts more easily.