The Doshaguma, a tough bear-like monster with a dog’s face, is one of the first big challenges in Monster Hunter Wilds. It roams the Windward Plains, often hunting in packs, so you’ll need solid tactics and good prep to beat it. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know to take down this huge creature.
Before you take on the Doshaguma, make sure you’re prepared. Start by eating a meal at camp to boost your health and stamina. Then, stock up on Large Dung Pods—these are essential for controlling the pack.
When you go to find the Doshaguma, bring along Shock Traps and Pitfall Traps if you’re aiming to capture it and don’t forget to pack plenty of healing items to stay in the fight longer.
The most important thing to remember about Doshaguma is that it hunts in groups of three. Your priority should be isolating the alpha from its pack. Use Large Dung Pods to scatter the smaller Doshaguma, or, if you prefer, try using Luring Pods to draw the alpha away.
Aim to fight in open areas where you’ll have more control over the battle, giving you a better shot at taking down this fierce monster.
When you see the Doshaguma stand on its legs, run to its side or back immediately. Never dodge backward, as the ground-breaking attack has a massive forward range.
The monster performs two consecutive claw sweeps. Create distance when you see this starting, as getting caught in both hits can be devastating.
When it raises one forelimb while standing on its hind legs, prepare to dodge sideways.
The most important thing is you need to attack the Doshaguma’s weak points, such as its forelimbs, head, and wounds. You can use Focus Mode to spot and exploit these for extra damage.
You can also make the most of the environment to help beat Doshaguma. Use Vine Traps to hold the monster in place for a short time. You can also keep an eye out for lightning storms in the Windward Plains, and look for any overhead rocks you can drop to deal heavy damage.
After you defeat Doshaguma, the boss will drop some valuable rewards such as:
Remember, Doshaguma might seem overwhelming at first, but with proper preparation and patience, you’ll find it’s a fair and exciting hunt. Focus on isolating your target, learning the attack patterns, and taking advantage of environmental tools. Happy hunting!