Thunderblight Status Effect in Monster Hunter Wilds

Last updated on Mar 20, 2025 at 19:00 by Jaymo

This guide will cover all you need to know about the Thunderblight effect in Monster Hunter Wilds. Find out what it does, how to inflict it, and how to heal from it!

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Thunderblight in Monster Hunter Wilds

Thunderblight in Monster Hunter Wilds can become problematic extremely fast when your Hunter is under its effect, or it can become a great tool against some monsters. Thunderblight causes the target to become stunned and take damage over time, often leading to dangerous situations. However, managing Thunderblight effectively can make the difference between victory and defeat in Monster Hunter Wilds.!

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Understanding Thunderblight

Thunderblight is a damaging status effect that inflicts both electrical damage and temporary stun effects. When inflicted on your Hunter, it causes occasional electric shocks that can interrupt actions and drain stamina. On monsters, it causes them to become stunned more easily, opening up opportunities for powerful attacks and dealing additional damage over time.

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How to Inflict Thunderblight in Monster Hunter Wilds?

There are several ways to inflict Thunderblight on monsters in Monster Hunter Wilds:

  • Thunder Weapons: Certain weapons come with innate Thunderblight effects. The more you land hits on a monster, the higher the Thunderblight buildup until the status is triggered. For example, weapons like the Sword and Shield or Long Sword, which focus on rapid, continuous attacks, are effective at applying Thunderblight quickly.
  • Thunder Ammo: Gunners can use Thunderblight Ammo with Heavy Bowgun and Light Bowgun to apply the status. These ammo types can hit multiple times, quickly raising the Thunderblight gauge on large monsters.
  • Environmental Hazards: Some areas in the game contain electrical hazards, such as thunderstorms or electric traps, that can inflict Thunderblight on both Hunters and monsters. Stay alert for these hazards, as they can trigger Thunderblight unexpectedly.
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How to Remove Thunderblight in Monster Hunter Wilds?

If your Hunter gets afflicted with Thunderblight, it is crucial to act quickly to avoid losing stamina and becoming stunned. There are several methods to remove Thunderblight:

  • Herbal Medicine: While Herbal Medicine is more commonly used to cure Poison, it can also alleviate Thunderblight and restore health. It is a versatile item to keep on hand.
  • Health Drinks: Some consumables, like Health Drinks or Mega Nutrients, include resistance or removal effects for Thunderblight, in addition to restoring health. These can be especially useful in multiplayer settings.
  • Nullberries: While mainly used for other status effects (like Paralysis or Sleep), Nullberries can help cure Thunderblight. Keep a few in your pouch for emergency situations.
  • Teammates: If you're playing in multiplayer, a teammate with the Wide-Range skill can use a Herbal Medicine to cure you. Teamwork is key when managing Thunderblight.
  • Waiting It Out: Thunderblight does wear off over time, but this can be risky if you’re in the middle of an intense fight. If you're in a safe spot, you can wait for it to subside, but always keep an eye on your stamina and health.
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Pro Tips for Managing Thunderblight

Here are some additional tips for managing Thunderblight effectively:

  • Preparation: Before facing any Thunderblight-inflicting monsters, stock up on Cool Drinks and Herbal Medicine. Being prepared can prevent you from being caught off guard by the effects.
  • Thunder Resistance Armor: Certain armor sets come with Thunder Resistance or can be modified to reduce the damage from Thunderblight. Consider upgrading your gear if you're going up against monsters that inflict Thunderblight.
  • Timing Your Heals: If you're dealing with a Thunderblight-inflicting monster, timing your heals is crucial. Do not wait too long to cure Thunderblight, as the damage and stun will quickly disrupt your ability to fight effectively.
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Changelog

  • 28 Feb. 2025: Guide added.
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