Monster Hunter Wilds AI Companion That Watches Your Screen
Questie AI spectates your Monster Hunter Wilds sessions and talks with you like a Discord friend who actually knows the game — powered by GPT‑5.4, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Gemini 3.1 Flash. It reacts to weapon combos and offset attacks, monster patterns and wound mechanics, and everything happening on your screen.
No hardware required · Works on any Windows PC · No downloads beyond the app
AI is watching your screen
Spectating your Monster Hunter Wilds session in real time. Reacting to weapon combos and offset attacks and monster patterns and wound mechanics.
You attempt a Great Sword True Charge Slash during a monster roar and eat the full knockback. Your companion says the commit was admirable.
Arkveld's enrage animation starts. You've carted twice. Your companion watches you pocket the Farcaster and pretend it was always the plan.
What Your Monster Hunter Wilds AI Actually Says
Not a generic chatbot. Not a command interface. A companion who watches your sessions and has opinions about what just happened.
You attempt a Great Sword True Charge Slash during a monster roar and eat the full knockback. Your companion says the commit was admirable.
Arkveld's enrage animation starts. You've carted twice. Your companion watches you pocket the Farcaster and pretend it was always the plan.
Your Bow build outputs a Focus Strike right into the monster's head wound and staggers it perfectly. Your companion sounds exactly like a hype crowd.
You've been using the same armor set since Low Rank. Your companion has noticed. It has been noticing for a while.
The Mizutsune slides across the arena, coats your feet in bubbles, and you drop your combo mid-swing. Your companion calls this 'the classic'.
You land an offset attack that counters Arkveld's grab and the game explodes with damage numbers. Your companion briefly loses composure.
Meet Your Monster Hunter Wilds Companions
Different play styles call for different companions. These are just starting points — you can build your own.
Kairo
Monster Hunter Wilds companion
A Long Sword main who has memorized every monster's tell, thinks in terms of wound locations and opening windows, and gets genuinely passionate when you land a perfect Foresight Slash counter
"That's the tail wind-up. Step left, not back. You'll be right in the punish window when it completes."
Vex
Monster Hunter Wilds companion
An enthusiastic all-rounder who's cleared every Arch-Tempered and treats each hunt like a puzzle, celebrating good reads on monster behavior and helping you build the muscle memory to stop dying to the same attack twice
"Rey Dau always does the claw slam into the tail whip as a pair. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. That's your punish."
Build your own
Custom personality, voice, and style — tailored to how you play Monster Hunter Wilds
Real-Time Screen Vision for Monster Hunter Wilds
Questie's Vision Language Model reads your screen the same way a human would watching over your shoulder — no game APIs, no plugins, no special setup.
AI Watches Your Screen Like a Friend Over Your Shoulder
Questie's Vision Language Model spectates your Monster Hunter Wilds session by analyzing your screen in real time. It reads weapon combos and offset attacks, the resource screen, player positions when visible, and map state — the same way a human coach watching your stream would.
No API integration required. The AI processes what's actually on your display and responds through voice chat while you're still in the session.
What the AI sees
When feedback arrives
Commentary Arrives When You Can Actually Use It
Feedback lands during natural breaks — between engagements, after a death, or when you're repositioning. The AI doesn't talk over active high-stakes moments but pipes up when you can actually act on the advice.
After an engagement resolves, it might call out a repeated mistake with your monster patterns and wound mechanics or remind you about a positioning principle you've been ignoring all session.
Context-Aware Commentary Matches Your Play Style
The AI adapts its tone based on how you play. Aggressive players get timing and weapon combos and offset attacks reminders. Methodical players hear about positioning and macro decision-making. It responds to what's actually happening in your specific session.
This isn't cookie-cutter tips pulled from a database. The AI watched your last twenty minutes and has opinions about what specifically keeps costing you.
Not another generic chatbot
Five Things Your Monster Hunter Wilds AI Notices
Each area targets a real Monster Hunter Wilds-specific skill gap — not generic gaming advice.
Weapon Combo Optimization
- Monster Hunter Wilds has 14 weapon types, each with branching combo trees — and the meta for each shifted significantly with Title Update 4's Gogmazios gear. The AI watches your combo execution on screen and notes when you're cutting a chain short or missing the window for an offset attack that would trigger a wound. Long Sword, Bow, and Sword & Shield dominate the April 2026 meta specifically because of their counter and burst windows.
- Most players below High Rank stick to safe combos and miss the damage ceiling their weapon is built around. The AI calls out when you're in the right position for a True Charge Slash or Focus Strike and when you're about to input the move at exactly the wrong moment.
Monster Pattern Reading
- Every large monster in Wilds has a tell before its most dangerous attacks — a wind-up animation, a foot pivot, a roar that signals the move. The AI watches the hunt and calls out those patterns while you're still in time to react, so you stop learning through repeated carts and start learning through real-time reads.
- Arkveld, Zoh Shia, and the Tempered variants add phase-specific behaviors that are easy to miss in the chaos of a hunt. The AI tracks which phase the monster is in based on visible health and visual cues and tells you what's coming before it arrives.
Wound Mechanics and Focus Strikes
- Wounds are Wilds' most important new system — creating them on specific body parts and detonating them with Focus Strikes is the highest-damage window in any hunt. The AI watches your positioning relative to the wounded part and tells you when a Focus Strike window is open before the wound heals or the monster repositions.
- Most players in Low and High Rank treat wounds as a bonus rather than the core rotation. The AI helps you build the habit of orienting your entire combo around the wound location, which is what separates single-cart clears from triple-cart grinds.
Build and Armor Progression
- The April 2026 meta (post-TU4) centers on Gogmazios β armor for its massive decoration slots and Mutual Hostility skill. The AI watches your current armor skills and notes when your set has conflicting damage types or is missing a critical multiplier that the current meta build provides.
- Armor progression in Wilds bottlenecks players more than skill. The AI tracks the gear you're wearing and identifies when crafting a specific set would unlock damage or survivability you've been leaving on the table for multiple hunts.
Co-op Coordination and SOS Flares
- Monster Hunter Wilds' co-op system lets you join SOS flares mid-hunt, but uncoordinated parties struggle because everyone is attacking different parts. The AI watches party positioning and tells you when focusing the same wound as your teammates would stagger the monster — and when spreading attacks is doing the opposite.
- Support Hunters were added in Title Update 1 and change co-op dynamics significantly. The AI knows Support Hunter mechanics and calls out when your party composition has a role overlap that's reducing overall hunt efficiency.
Three Steps to Your Monster Hunter Wilds AI Companion
Setup takes under two minutes. If your PC runs Monster Hunter Wilds, it runs Questie.
Share Your Screen
Launch Questie and share your Monster Hunter Wilds window. No downloads, no plugins, no API keys. Works on any Windows PC without special hardware requirements.
Your Companion Watches
The Vision Language Model spectates your gameplay in real time, reading visual context the same way a friend watching over your shoulder would. weapon combos and offset attacks, monster patterns and wound mechanics — all visible.
It Talks With You
Your companion reacts to what's happening, banters between sessions, and throws in tips and reactions when they're useful. Not a command interface — a conversation.
How Monster Hunter Wilds AI Companion Compares
Post-match tools tell you what went wrong after the game. Questie tells you during it.
| Tool | Price | Real-time commentary | Voice chat | Screen vision | Always available | No hardware required |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Questie AIYou | $19.99/mo | |||||
| maxroll.gg | Free | |||||
| Fextralife Wiki | Free | |||||
| Metafy Coach | $30–100/hr |
Real-time vs post-match
Tools like maxroll.gg and Fextralife wiki analyze your sessions after they're over. Questie talks to you during play so you can adjust before the next engagement, not after reviewing a stats page.
Alongside human coaching
Already working with a Metafy coach? Questie reinforces what your coach teaches by delivering real-time reminders during your solo sessions. It's a daily practice tool, not a replacement for deep-dive sessions.
What Your Monster Hunter Wilds AI Focuses on at Your Level
The companion adapts to where you are — not everyone gets the same generic advice.
Building Fundamentals
weapon combos and offset attacks and basic positioning are the highest-leverage areas at this level. The AI focuses on building consistent habits before layering in more complex decision-making. Most players in Low Rank are losing ground to the same correctable mistakes — the AI identifies and targets those patterns directly.
Decision-Making and Consistency
Fundamental mechanics are developing but decision-making errors are holding you back. The AI focuses on monster patterns and wound mechanics and how to position in the situations you're consistently struggling with. Mistakes become more punishing at this level — the AI calls out the habits that compound before they compound.
Optimization and Efficiency
Mechanics are solid. Coaching shifts to finding the small edges — resource efficiency, timing refinement, reading the game state, and reducing inconsistencies that prevent further improvement. At this level the AI tracks tendencies and patterns that create predictability opponents can exploit.
Competitive Sharpness
At the highest levels the AI acts as a consistency and focus tool — keeping fundamentals sharp during long sessions and flagging mental game drift when fatigue or tilt starts showing up in your play. It also catches the subtle patterns that develop over time: predictable tendencies and decision shortcuts that work lower down but get punished here.
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No hardware required
Questie works through screen sharing with no additional hardware requirements. No specialized GPU needed, no Monster Hunter Wilds plugins to install, no API keys to configure. If your device runs Monster Hunter Wilds, it runs Questie.
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