Section Purpose

Camp unlocks, gathering lanes, and monster route shortcuts for each major region. This section is not a link dump. It turns one family of player problems into a reading route: entry decision first, then individual monster, weapon, map, database, or checklist pages.

  • Low Rank route checklist: Low Rank should teach habits, not rush credits: upgrade armor when damage spikes, capture monsters for options, and keep item loadouts consistent.
  • High Rank transition plan: High Rank is the first real gear reset: replace Low Rank armor, revisit optional unlocks, and rebuild around survival before damage.
  • Ancient Forest camp route: Ancient Forest is confusing until camps become anchors; unlock camps, learn vertical shortcuts, and stop chasing monsters through bad routes.
  • Wildspire Waste camp route: Wildspire Waste routing improves when you separate marsh, desert, and nest paths; use camps to cut long returns after captures.
  • Coral Highlands camp route: Coral Highlands punishes poor vertical planning; unlock camps and treat upper paths as separate lanes rather than one flat map.
  • Rotten Vale effluvium route: Rotten Vale is safer when you plan effluvium answers, know nest routes, and do not fight long battles in health-draining zones.
  • Elder’s Recess mining and bone route: Elder’s Recess is a farming map as much as a monster arena; route ores, bones, and elder tracks together to reduce repeated trips.
  • Crown hunting checklist: Crown hunting needs patience and record keeping: use suitable investigations, track sizes, and separate casual clears from focused attempts.
  • Endemic life capture route: Endemic life pages work best as checklists: note region, time, weather, and whether you should reset through expedition loops.
  • Achievement and platinum route: Platinum planning is easier if you split story, optional unlocks, crowns, endemic life, and multiplayer trophies into separate tracks.

Maintenance Rules

  • Every new page must answer one clear question, with the title and opening paragraph giving the practical answer.
  • Add video when timing matters; add tables or checklists when routing or comparison matters.
  • After each content batch, link from this section to new pages and from the pages back to this section.