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Scarlet Forest Zone Guide (Camps, Materials, Farming Routes) for Monster Hunter Wilds

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By Julio La Pine on March 3, 2025 Guides, Monster Hunter Wilds

The Scarlet Forest is the second area hunters will discover in Monster Hunter Wilds. This zone is even bigger than Windward Plains and, at times, harder to explore. In addition, there are even more challenging monsters here that will make farming a bit more difficult. But if you want to find every material here or plan a few farming routes, we’ve created a guide for the whole area.

Scarlet Forest Full Map

Before we talk about all the camps, materials, and farming routes in Scarlet Forest, here’s the entire map of the zone, including its layers.

Ground Layer

Scarlet Forest Ground Area
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Top Layer

Scarlet Forest Top Area
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Camp Locations

There are 7 camps in Scarlet Forest, of which you can build only five. Below are images of the location of every camp in the zone.

Area 6: Flowering Rocks

Area 6 Camp
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Area 6 Campsite
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Area 7: Bower of the Great Tree

Area 7 campsite
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Area 7 camp
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Area 8: South

Area 8 campsite
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Area 8 camp
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Area 10: Southwest

area 10 camp
area 10 campsite
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Area 12: Northeast

Area 12 camp
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Area 12 campsite
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Area 17: Great Lake Shore

area 17 camp
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Area 17 campsite
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Area 18: West

area 18 camp
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area 18 campsite
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All Scarlet Forest Materials & Farming Routes

We’ve created a list of all the materials you can find in Scarlet Forest. However, the total amount may vary depending on the players’ actions as well as some environmental changes and surges.

MaterialArea(s)Total Amount
Flashbug2, 6, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 1817
Godbug2, 3, 6, 14, 16, 17, 1818
Godbug1, 3, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 1817
Herb1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 16, 1819
Antidote Herb6, 7, 10, 184
Ivy5, 8, 10, 14, 188
Fire Herb2, 6, 15, 168
Sleep Herb12, 183
Snow Herb51
Flowfern2, 83
Gloamgrass Bud181
Adamant Seed2, 7, 13, 15, 185
Smokenut2, 6, 7, 86
Nulberry14, 15, 17, 185
Blue Mushroom1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 12, 1316
Toadstool2, 3, 6, 7, 105
Parashroom2, 7, 8, 126
Exciteshroom6, 7, 8, 104
Nitroshroom3, 7, 8, 125
Mandragora2, 6, 7, 186
Mining Outcrop8, 12, 1310
Bonepile4, 6, 10, 15, 167
Honey1, 5, 6, 7, 16, 1716
Blastnut142
Slashberry2, 7, 17, 187
Dragonfell Berry16, 182
Dung6, 10, 164
Spider Web3, 4, 187
Bomberry71
Dragonstrike Nut121
Exquisite Fossil101
Amber Deposit1, 2, 3, 10, 127
Weathered Treasure12, 13, 14, 15, 1620
Beautiful Aquatica8, 129
Glass Algae2, 128

Farming Routes

To wrap this up, here are a few farming routes that include some of the most important materials in Scarlet Forest.

Herb Farm

Scarlet Forest Herb Farm
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  1. Start from the base camp and head to area 5. You’ll pass through areas 1 and 2, so grab the Herbs there.
  2. Enter through the corridor in area 9.
  3. Head to area 8, passing through area 7 first.

Ivy Farm

Ivy Farming Route Scarlet Forest
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Scarlet Forest Ivy Farm
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  1. From your base camp, head to area 3, so you can climb to area 18, where the first materials are.
  2. Continue forward through area 18 to grab the other ivies, and jump down to area 10.
  3. Turn right and head to area 8 for the final materials.

Blue Mushroom Farm

Scarlet Forest Blue Mushroom
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  1. Start from you base camp and head to area 9, passing through areas 1 and 2 first.
  2. Head to area 12, passing through area 10 first.
  3. Move to areas 7 and 8.
  4. Return to area 3 to finish the route.

Honey Farm

Scarlet Forest Honey Farm
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  1. Start from your base camp and head to area 5, passing through area 1 first.
  2. Move to area 7.
  3. Finish your route in area 8.

Amber Deposit

Scarlet Forest Amber Deposits
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  1. Start from your base camp and head to area 2.
  2. Once you finish grabbing the materials, head to area 10 to grab the next deposits.
  3. Finish your route in area 12.

Weathered Treasure

Scarlet Forest Weathered Treasures
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Scarlet Forest Treasure Farm
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  1. Start from your base camp and grab the treasures in area 1.
  2. Move to area 12 and grab everything there.
  3. Climb to area 14.
  4. Head to area 17.
  5. Finish your route in area 16.
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