Do you want to know all Wild Hearts kemonos and find out where you can find them? Here’s a quick guide for you.
Wild Hearts offers more than 20 large Kemonos to hunt in the game. We expect challenging confrontations where we will have to predict the attacks of our prey and rely on our Karakuri. As in other hunting games, we can use our environment or take advantage of cutting off parts of the monsters.
All Kemonos in Wild Hearts and where to find them
Early Game Kemonos
- Ragetail
A dangerous beast that indiscriminately attacks other smaller Kemono and humans.
Location: Blossom Trail
When: Chapters 1 and 2
- Sapscourge
It secretes pollen and sap from its skin and can cover its prey with sticky sap when it sneezes.
Location: Blossom Trail
When: Chapters 1 and 2
- Kingtusk
This giant boar has developed multiple eyes that open instantly, sending menacing glances in all directions.
Location: Blossom Trail
When: Chapters 1 and 2
- Spineglider
Flying kemono in Wild Hearts that generates rocks from a liquid it secretes. It fiercely protects its territory and pounces on anything it perceives as a threat.
Location: Blossom Trail or Spirit Trail
When: Chapters 1 and 2
- Dreadclaw
Roosters are known for their crowing at dawn, but this cousin of Kemono’s has such a raucous crowing that it shakes the leaves on the trees.
Location: Spirit Isle Hunts
When: Chapters 1 and 2
It is equipped with naturally magnetic lodestones that control complex magnetic fields to manipulate the iron sand into curious shapes
dotted throughout its territory.
Location: Spirit Isle Hunts
When: Chapters 1 and 2
Kemonos in Wild Hearts: Mid Game
- Lavaback
It is cunning and uses its volcanic body to hurl molten rocks through the air over a wide area.
Location: Blossom Trail, Spirt Isle, or Akikure Canyon.
When: Chapters 1 and 2
- Earthbreaker
A fabled Kemono was said to be able to tear the earth apart and swallow entire mountains.
Location: Spirit Isle Hunt
When: Chapter 1
- Sporetail
It maintains a fungus on its body, giving rise to the mushroom-shaped tail that has earned it the common name “spore tail.”
Location: Akikure Canyon
When: Chapter 1
- Fumebeak
A shadowy bird bathes its prey in a toxic miasma and is cunning enough to pick out and attack the weak.
Location: Fuyufusagi Fort
When: Chapter 2
- Goldshard
Although its body is covered with hard protective spines, when the beast discovers its prey, it expels them to incapacitate its target, sometimes leaving it vulnerable.
Location: Akikure Canyon
When: Chapter 2
- Icetusk
Shiro’ugachi’s breath turns the ground into permafrost, devouring every last morsel of heat.
Location: Fuyufusagi Fort
When: Chapter 2
- Cobalt Lavaback
Just as there are eccentrics among humans, there are also eccentrics in the Kemono world.
Location: Fuyufusagi Fort
When: Chapter 2
- Deathstalker
This Kemono can conjure gigantic chunks of ice that delimit its territory.
Location: Fuyufusagi Fort
When: Chapter 2
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Kemonos in Wild Hearts: Late Game
- Venom Glider
Its body is adorned with what appear to be spider lilies.
Location: Blossom Trail
When: Chapters 3 and 4
- Ripclaw
As the mating season approaches, a portion of the all-male Ripclaw population transforms into females. Then, it migrates to colder climates to lay eggs.
Location: Fuyufusagi Fort or Spirit Isle
When: Chapters 3 and 4
- Onyx Shard
A beast with a particularly strong connection to the earth through a celestial strand.
Location: Blossom Trail
When: Chapter 4
- Amaterasu
This bird has been revered as a kami of the heavens since immemorial.
Location: Akikure Canyon
When: Chapter 4
- Emberplume
It is a legendary kemono born of fire and fed by flames.
Location: Spirit Isle
When: Chapter 4
- Golden Tempest
Also known as Aragane, this beast is the embodiment of the wind.
Location: Akikure Canyon
When: Chapter 4
Wild Hearts is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC