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Monster Hunter: World – Lucky Vouchers

Find out more about Lucky Vouchers and how to use them in Monster Hunter: World.
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If you’ve played Monster Hunter: World for more than a day, you’ve probably noticed the Lucky Vouchers that you often receive as your Daily Login Reward. These items might not seem that useful at first, but as you continue through the game, you’ll find that Lucky Vouchers offer a very unique and useful purpose. We’ve got all the details that you need to know below, so keep reading to find out what Lucky Vouchers are in Monster Hunter: World, and what they do.

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What are Lucky Vouchers?

Lucky Vouchers are a unique item that you can receive from Daily Login Rewards. When used in a quest or investigation these items will not only double the amount of Zenny that you’ll receive at the end, but they will also guarantee that the random quest rewards that you could get will drop.

This makes the Lucky Voucher a very important commodity as the random quest rewards that you receive throughout the game will become much harder as you progress harder. Now that you know what these items are, let’s talk a little bit about how to use them.

How to Use Lucky Vouchers

You can make use of Lucky Vouchers whenever you start up a new quest at the Quest Board. Once you have selected the quest, you’ll have a chance to choose whether to toggle a Lucky Voucher. This is where you choose to use a voucher or not. On top of using them in quests, you can also exchange Lucky Vouchers for meals in the Canteen. This will remove the Zenny cost from the meal, but it does mean that you won’t be able to use that voucher to get guaranteed rewards.

There aren’t currently any other ways to make use of Lucky Vouchers, and while you can use them at the Canteen, we’d suggest holding onto them for quests in order to maximize the rewards that you’ll receive. You can even use Lucky Vouchers when you play co-op hunts with your friends, so make sure to use them to up everyone’s chances of getting more gear and rewards.

How to Get Lucky Vouchers

Getting Lucky Vouchers isn’t hard, but there’s currently only one way to obtain these handy little items, and that’s by getting your Daily Login Reward. Each day that you log into Monster Hunter: World you will receive a Daily Login Bonus that should appear in the bottom right-hand corner. Accept this and you should receive a Lucky Voucher for your troubles.

Keep in mind, though, that you can only carry up to five Lucky Vouchers at one time, so try not to hold onto them too long, as hoarding them won’t really help you in the long run.

Now that you know all about Lucky Vouchers, how to use them, and even what they are, head back over to our Monster Hunter: World guide for more helpful information like how to mount monsters and how to capture monsters.


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Josh Hawkins
Josh has been exploring fantastic worlds and getting lost in video games for as long as he can remember. Starting out on the Super Nintendo with Super Mario World, and ending up in the world of next-generation gaming. He enjoys digging into the story and lore of massive RPGs, as well as getting lost just trying to make that last jump in any platformers he gets pulled into, as well as everything in between. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for Entertainment.