Once you do that, you'll be rewarded with the items required to craft
the Ryu armor.
Instead of going to the regular quest board to unlock
the Ryu armor in Monster Hunter World, players need to go to the Arena Quest Board in the Gathering Hub.
Once the player has the SFV Tickets, along with other necessary materials, all they have to do is head to the Smithy and he'll craft you a special
Ryu armor set.
The Ryu armor quest also forced you into the armor set without your own items or weapons, which hopefully isn't the case again.
Much like
the Ryu armor, this is a full armor set that makes you look like Sakura.
Monster Hunter: World's
Ryu armor was a silly trophy costume that was underpowered.
Players with Street Fighter V save can now play through a quest to unlock a set of
Ryu armor that transforms their character into the iconic fireball - throwing martial artist.
Next week,
another Ryu armor set is coming and it's a higher ranked version compared to the set doled out in February.
The Ryu armor set has to be worn as one piece, all - or - nothing, and it changes your appearance completely to Ryu's, even adjusting your voice.
Participating in and completing the quest will get you the materials you need to craft
the Ryu Armor and get the other bonus SF - themed items in the form of an «SFV Ticket» item.
The Ryu armor for Monster Hunter World will be available to all players on PS4 and Xbox One at a later date, so if you can't get it now, you'll just have to wait.
Once
the Ryu armor is unlocked, you can equip it and run around pretending to Hadoken monsters.
Upon completing this quest, you will receive one SFV Tickets, but you need seven in order to unlock
the Ryu armor in Monster Hunter World, so go ahead and launch the quest again.
Monster Hunter World Street Fighter event quest: how to get
the Ryu armor, hadouken and shoryuken emotes and other bonus items
Those who have a save file of Street Fighter V on their console can accept the Event Quest titled Down the Dark, Muddy Path, which will reward players with material to create a set of
Ryu armor.
A new update is out alongside more limited bounties and event quests, including (for some PS4 players) the quest to get Street Fighter's
Ryu armor.
Starting today, players who have Street Fighter V save data on their PS4 can get
Ryu armor in Monster Hunter World.
To unlock
the Ryu armor, you must complete a quest called «Down the Dark, Muddy Path,» which you can find at the Arena Quest Board in the Gathering Hub.
Complete the mission and you'll be rewarded with items to craft
the Ryu armor set, which will turn your hunter into the iconic Street Fighter character when equipped.
You can take a look at
the Ryu armor below.
Not exact matches
In upcoming crossover content, players will get the opportunity to unlock
Ryu and Sakura
armor sets to take into the frontier.
The Awakened Satsui no Hado Challenge Quest is live in Monster Hunter World, and it hands out
Ryu's high rank
armor.
Monster Hunter World is going to get a dash of Hadouken because players can now unlock and use
Ryu's
armor.
This marks the second set of Street Fighter
armor that players will be able to acquire in Monster Hunter World; earlier this year, Capcom held an Event Quest called Down the Dark, Muddy Path, which rewarded players with materials to craft a
Ryu costume.
Players will be able to try for
Ryu's High Rank
armor set, and it looks to be blue.
Capcom also revealed a pair of Street Fighter V
armor that turns your hunter into
Ryu and Sakura.
Another quest you might find yourself enjoying is one that rewards hunters with a full set of
armor that makes you look exactly like
Ryu from Street Fighter.
With the gestures in hand, and the
armor unlocked, you'll have everything you need to become
Ryu in Monster Hunter World.
This page covers how to unlock special
armor in Monster Hunter World that makes your character look exactly like
Ryu from Street Fighter, regardless of your avatar's gender.
Both
armor sets can be equipped by male or female characters, adjusting the characters» voices depending on if they are dressed as
Ryu or Sakura.
You need 7 SFV Tickets to unlock
Ryu's Complete
Armor Set.
These gestures do a small amount of damage, and you can equip them even without
Ryu's
armor set equipped.
Street Fighter favorites
Ryu and Sakura are both joining Monster Hunter World in the form of
armor sets that when equipped make you look just like the SF5 versions of those classic characters.
Capcom announced today, that Monster Hunter: World is now out in the wild and as they welcome all hunters to the New World, they want to also extend the invite to all the Street Fighter players out there with the
Ryu and Sakura
armor sets!
However, these full
armor sets can be equipped by both male and female hunters, even changing their voices to match either
Ryu's or Sakura's.
Ryu, with his pseudo-clay textures, appears to be lifted completely from Street Fighter V. It's pretty wild to see slimy monsters and scale ridden
armor right next to a somewhat rubbery chunk - boy but the raw hilarity helps.
Armor sets that will allow hunters to look and sound like
Ryu and Sakura will be coming to the newest entry in the Monster Hunter franchise starting in February 2018.
The extra footage reveals X's White
Armor transformation and
Ryu's Shin Shoryuken as super-attacks, along with returning characters Morrigan of the unfortunately dead Darkstalkers franchise, and Marvel's poster - child of patriotism, Captain America.
Over on the official Monster Hunter: World website, Capcom explains that PS4 players who have Street Fighter V or Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition save data on their hard drives can now accept the quest that will unlock
Ryu's
armor.
The
Ryu and Sakura skins will be full
armor sets, and will only work if all pieces are equipped to the player's character.
Both male and female hunters can equip the
Ryu and Sakura
armor sets though, complete with a voice change to transform into the popular Street Fighter V characters.
The
Ryu and Sakura
armor sets will be free though, as long as players complete the necessary quests and collect the required materials.