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How To Use Referral Codes in Monster Hunter Now

After an extensive beta period, Monster Hunter Now has now been officially launched, offering folks several features, including AR Camera Mode and group hunts. One…

Tunahan KarakisBy Tunahan KarakisSeptember 14, 20233 Mins Read
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After an extensive beta period, Monster Hunter Now has now been officially launched, offering folks several features, including AR Camera Mode and group hunts. One of the features available to players is the invitation system. This feature has many advantages, such as earning rewards and adding friends by using codes. In this guide, you’ll find all the information on how to use referral codes in Monster Hunter Now.

Using Referral Codes in Monster Hunter Now

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Referral codes are one of the easiest ways to receive gifts and add friends in Monster Hunter Now. Basically, when you enter the game using another player’s referral code, both you and the player who referred you will receive rewards once you reach Hunter Rank 6. Moreover, there’s no requirement; you can join the game without using any code. However, in this case, you won’t be able to take advantage of the rewards.

Here’s how to use referral codes in Monster Hunter Now:

  1. Download Monster Hunter Now from Google Play or the App Store.
  2. After launching the game, you will be asked for your date of birth, and enter the requested information.
  3. Click on ”New Player” and follow the on-screen instructions carefully. Your game account can be set up using your Google or Apple account for iOS, or your Google account for Android.
  4. The next step is to create your character. Also, note that your character’s appearance can be changed later.
  5. During this step, you will be prompted to provide a referral code if you have one. If you have, enter it in the text box that appears. As mentioned above, you can always choose to proceed without using a code.
  6. After clicking Submit, you can dive into the adventurous world of Monster Hunter Now.

When you use the referral code and reach Hunter Rank 6, you will be rewarded with two Paintballs, three First-Aid Meds, and 1000 Zenny. Additionally, the player who referred you will receive three Paintballs, five First-Aid Meds, and 300 Zenny.

After you reach Hunter Rank 6, you can share your code with other folks and earn rewards from each one. A code can only be used 20 times per month. So you will be rewarded with only 20 of the players who come using your code. If you exceed this number, you will not receive any rewards, but these players will still be added to your friends list.

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Monster Hunter Now is available on both Android and iOS platforms.

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