How to Change Your Voice in Monster Hunter Wilds

Image Credit: CAPCOM Co., Ltd., Monster Hunter Wilds

If you picked a voice for your hunter and now regret it—maybe they sound too gruff, too soft, or just plain annoying—don’t worry. You can change it anytime in Monster Hunter Wilds. The same goes for your Palico’s voice, including switching them back to their classic Felyne chatter.

How to Change Your Voice in Monster Hunter Wilds

  1. Go to your Player Tent at any camp.

  2. Interact with the tent and open the Appearance Menu.

  3. Select Change Appearance to re-enter the character creator.

  4. Choose the Hunter option.

  5. Scroll down to Voice Pitch—there are 20 different options to tweak how your hunter sounds.

Your hunter’s voice will change immediately, so no need to restart or reload.

How to Change Palico’s Voice

  1. Enter your Player Tent at camp.

  2. Open the Appearance Menu and select Change Appearance.

  3. Choose the Palico option.

  4. Adjust the Voice Pitch to any of the 20 available tones.

  5. If you want your Palico to stop talking like a human, toggle the Felyne Language option.

This setting will make your Palico meow and chirp like in previous Monster Hunter games.

Final Blurb

  • You can change voices as often as you want—there’s no penalty.

  • Voice changes do not affect gameplay, just your personal experience.

  • If you also want to tweak your look, you can change hairstyles, armor appearance, and more from the same menu.

Whether you just want a deeper voice or need your Palico to stop talking like a medieval scholar, Monster Hunter Wilds gives you full control over these settings at any time.


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Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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