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MH Wilds Event Quest Unlocks Baby Bird Armor

April 12, 2025
Hunter wearing Amstrigian a baby bird armor in Monster Hunter Wilds

Capcom has been on a roll with Monster Hunter Wilds, and Title Update 1 has proven to be a game-changer. The update introduced tougher, High Rank versions of monsters like Zoh Shia and fan-favorite Mizutsune, including a tempered variant that’s been absolutely demolishing teams with just one wrong move. While early critics said the game felt too easy, the challenge level has officially spiked — and fans are loving it.

But now, there’s even more reason to dive in.

A Surprise Reward in “When Do Quematrice Sing”

In a recent Twitter/X post, Capcom revealed the newest event quest titled “When Do Quematrice Sing.” Players who complete this quest can claim a hilarious and heartwarming reward: the Amstrigian a layered armor, which features what looks like a tiny bird perched right on your character’s head.

Fans quickly recognized the bird as a familiar face. Back in 2024, the community nicknamed it “baby Pukei-Pukei”, believing it was a baby version of the iconic creature. Capcom later confirmed that it was just a normal in-game bird — but the nickname stuck. Now, that lovable little feathered friend is officially part of your wardrobe.

The Community Reaction

The response? Pure delight.

One player simply commented:

“Say less. I’m doing it for the bird.”

Social media is filled with screenshots, memes, and praise for the unexpected yet charming armor set. It’s a light-hearted contrast to the brutal fights introduced with the new monsters — and a reminder that Monster Hunter still knows how to have fun.

High-Rank Battles Are Heating Up

The addition of tempered Mizutsune has seriously raised the bar. Some players report their whole team getting wiped out in seconds by its water-based combos. Others are praising the strategic depth and coordination now required for victory. Zoh Shia’s High Rank variant has also proven to be no pushover, demanding skill and precision from even veteran hunters.

Despite the difficulty spike, the Monster Hunter community has rallied. Players are forming squads, sharing strategies, and trading tips to take down these fearsome beasts — all while proudly rocking their baby bird helmets.


Whether you’re in it for the challenge or the fashion, Monster Hunter Wilds is delivering. From thrilling new battles to goofy yet lovable rewards, Capcom’s latest updates are proving why the series remains a cornerstone of the action RPG genre.

If you haven’t taken on the “When Do Quematrice Sing” quest yet — now’s the time. That bird won’t collect itself.

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