When you take down your first beast in Monster Hunter Wilds, you’ll gain access to the Chatacabra Armor set. The Coil requires a mysterious piece known as the “Sharp Fang,” which doesn’t seem to drop from this reptilian beast. Find out how to get Sharp Fangs in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Where to find Sharp Fangs in Monster Hunter Wilds
You can eliminate the following creatures to gather Sharp Fangs in Monster Hunter Wilds:
- Talioth – Windward Plains
- Gaijos – Windward Plains and Scarlet Forest
- Kranodath – Oilwell Basin
- Piragill – Scarlet Forest
- Porkeplume – Iceshard Cliffs and Wyveria
- Guardian Seikret – Wyveria
If you’re just starting out in Monster Hunter Wilds, you can get Sharp Fangs early on in Windward Plains. You can find these creatures around Zones 8 and 11, where they often travel in groups. You can ꦫuse the Filter Icons on the map to narrow down their locations with pink-colored diamond icons.

Talioths almost look like dinosaurs, with similar features to velociraptors. Be warned; they will retaliate against you if they are provoked enough. The entire group may try to attack you, but it shouldn’t be as challenging as the large monster types. Just deal a few hits to it, and the Talioth should go down in no time.

Once you’ve progressed further in the story, you’ll start finding the other creatures with Sharp Fangs, from the Kranodath to the Piragill. Although Gaijos spawn in Windward Plains, I’ve noticed they appear a lot more in the Scarlet Forest. Therefore, it’s best to shoot for the Talioth if you’re still in the starter region.
Start carving any compatible creatures to gather Sharp Fangs for Monster Hunter Wilds’ Chatacabra Armor. However, you’ll still need to beat the Chatacabra to collect more monster pieces for the set. Additionally, you can use Sharp Fangs for the Hungerless Charm I Talisman, which offers the Hunger Resistance Skill. This item requires Balahara Scale and Tail monster parts, deriving from A Hunter’s Pride Chapter 1-4. If you have too many Sharp Fangs, you can sell them to the Provisions Stockpile to gain 100 Zenny for each one.
Published: Feb 27, 2025 10:11 pm