What does "Unity" refer to on my guild card?
So glancing at my guild card in MHGen, there's a stat being tracked called "Unity". It displays a counter - right now I'm at 0 out of 99999. The game hasn't mentioned this mechanic at all, what is it?
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Your Unity will go up as you play with people whose Guild Cards you own. I'm not sure what reaching 99999 does, or if there are intermediate rewards.
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What is unity in MHW Guild card?
when you look at your guild card list you see unity scores for all your possessed guild cards. Those points show how much you played with which player. Unity pretty much measures how much you played online in total.How do I check my Guild card?
Start Menu > Info > Guild Card to view, edit, send, or receive Guild Cards. You can receive up to twenty Guild Cards at once, and those you choose to receive will be saved to your Guild Card list. Your Guild Card list can hold up to 100 Guild Cards.What are Guild cards?
Your Guild Card contains information about your hunter and your progress through the game. You can view, edit, and send your Guild Card from the menu. Guild Cards received from other players are saved in a Card List, and you can save up to 100 cards at a time.How do I check my guild cards MHW?
To view Guild Cards, both of other players and your own, you need to access the Info tab from the Options menu. There you can view your current Card, edit it, and send and receive Cards. You need to actively send them to other players in order for them to have your Card.Monster Hunter: World - Guild cards Explained
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In 3U and 4U, you got VE (Bronze/Silver/Gold) tickets for raising Unity. These tickets could be traded for the Veggie Elder for rare materials (Including items like plates, gems, the good stuff).
I've gotten VE Bronze and Silver tickets in MHGen, so I suspect it's the same.
For this reason, most people recommend sending your Guild Card whenever you play with randoms (Menu -> 2nd page -> Guild Card -> Send -> Send to All).
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