Not all Wild Hearts monsters you encounter are gigantic, terrifying mythical beasts. Some of the wild animals you’ll find in Wild Hearts are adorable little white rabbits. These ‘Rockfoil Rabbits’ can follow you on your adventures, or possibly just make patterns in the snow with their tracks, but since this is a co-op game about massive monster hunting, they have uses too. more frightening.

Rockfoil Bunnies are adorably round and prick up their big ears when traveling or in times of danger. With a little patience, you can catch them and keep them as pets. Isn’t it nice?

No, that’s not nice. Wild Hearts is similar to the Monster Hunter series in more ways than one, including the need to gather crafting components to create better gear. Rockfoil bunnies fit into this scheme, and you’ll need to use parts of these harmless, fluffy bunnies to craft.

We don’t know exactly what they’re used for yet, maybe they’re part of a nutritious stew, or maybe their skins can be used to make warmer armor. We’re quick to point out that Rockfoil bunnies aren’t real, and you’re actually not a bad person for it. We still hope.

Check out the Wild Hearts PC system requirements to make sure you’re ready for Koei Tecmo’s answer to Monster Hunter. It will be available on Steam, EA Play, and the Epic Games Store when the Wild Hearts release date arrives next week. However, if you can’t wait that long, we have a list of the best games like Monster Hunter to help you out.

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