The Festival of Accord: Blossomdance event inMonster Hunter Wildshas a ton of exciting rewards for players to unlock, and one of the most sought-after prizes is the new Butterfly Palico armor set. This cute little outfit gives Palicoes butterfly wings and a fancy top hat to help them celebrate the spring season. Thankfully, it’s not that hard to earn inMonster Hunter Wilds, either.
The Blossomdance event transforms the Grand Hub into a springtime celebration, complete with blooming cherry blossoms and new seasonal meals at the canteen. Hunters can grind for all sorts of things during the Blossomdance event period sinceold event quests are returningon top of the new content. The new stuff is mixed in there with the old, though, and it all blends together at the quest counter. IfMonster Hunter Wildsplayers want to grind for the Butterfly Palico outfit, they’ll need to farm one specific quest in particular.
How to Get the Butterfly Palico Outfit in Monster Hunter Wilds
To get the Butterfly Palico armor inMonster Hunter Wilds, players must complete the limited-time event quest “Daughters of Carabosse.” This quest rewards players with special materials required to craft not only theButterflyarmor set for their Palicoes but also the springtimeSakuratidearmor set for themselves as well.
Daughters of Carabosse is a straightforward duel in the Wounded Hollow against apair of Lala Barina. Hunters must be at leastHR 16in order to accept this quest, and it will only be available during the Blossomdance spring festival. That gives players a two-week window (Tuesday, April 22 through Tuesday, May 6) to farm this quest as much as they can. It’s a good idea to pop Lucky Vouchers to maximize quest rewards here.
Once players have slain the two Lala Barina and obtained enoughBlossomdance Tickets, they can visit the smithy to craft the Butterfly armor set for their Palico. Likeall Palico outfits, this armor set only has two pieces in total. That means most of the Blossomdance Tickets can go toward the Sakuratide armor. If players miss the event window, they’ll have to wait until the Blossomdance festival comes back around sometime in the future, likely next spring.
The Blossomdance event only lasts for two weeks inMonster Hunter Wilds, so players are encouraged to jump into the Grand Hub and enjoy the festivities while they last. Since old event quests also return during the Blossomdance festival, it’s a perfect opportunity to grind for armor spheres, rare materials, andcooking ingredients.