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Monster Hunter Now referral codes (MH Now)

Freebies for you and your friends!

Monster Hunter Now is the latest in the line of Monster Hunter games but takes its cues from Pokemon Go! You’ll be tapping and swiping your way to victory while leveling up and crafting new gear. One of the first things you’ll see in the game is asking you for a code. Read on to find out how to get an MH Now referral code.

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Monster Hunter Now Referral Codes List

Using the Monster Hunter referral code when asked is important because you’ll get some great free items, and so will the person referring you. For example, you’re free to use my referral code, which is 4WN9HXEY. In the list below, you'll find more referral codes, but you can only use one at the start of the game:

  • HDFC58W9 (New)
  • JKWM8HJ3 (New)
  • TKKYHF39 (New)
  • 3FHEYJJM (New)
  • JXTJYKF5 (New)
  • 3FHEYJJM (New)
  • 9NJFEHHE
  • XHEXH3KW
  • CDY5CFK2
  • E4E3H6ET
  • 3MW23PVV
  • H69HTF5F
  • HJFH5XJH
  • VFPPMFFX
  • HHXTKJW6
  • WTW6H5E5
  • WMJJD44V
  • V8XXW5EK
  • VFX9E3FV
  • 5YKV96RP
  • RHCHKTPE
  • 92HHW89E
  • C6FHCNXX
  • 2T3HX3J8
  • MFM46CMT
  • 4R6HHKKV
  • PW26XYC8
  • 8665E639
  • WHJX5P9K
  • 9P4F6TP9
  • DXPMMNTN
  • 9NT3M5F2
  • TVNY5XEC
  • YKND5TH9
  • WMDRP9EE
  • DKMPHYX9
  • 55MWH6E8
  • D98NVPTE
  • JW8MWP92
  • MXRH46FD
  • JKW8P9W8
  • VD238Y9N
  • EMVFVP49
  • 53KEEKWJ
  • KRRN4NP6
  • 9VJ9H3HW
  • RDH69C33
  • 26JCCMKJ
  • KM9RRW6V
  • CYT2PWCD
  • JHDDHW4M
  • PKYWN24J
  • DTVY8DW3
  • 3X52W269
  • P33VV4D4
  • T8NDDKMP
  • M4TDD3TR
  • VHT4DME3
  • N34TH8ER
  • PKD6YFJP
  • 9VY3VRXD
  • 6N8DEWKX
  • PTXN5MKV
  • 83NRWMMM
  • DDEFV3PM
  • N6XJHDY6

How to get a Monster Hunter Now Referral Code

You can ask and share MH Now Referral Codes with your friends or find alternative codes on social media like Reddit. You’ll get your own code when you reach level 6 (MH6), and I’ll explain where to find it below.

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When you use a Referral Code in MH Now, you’ll get the following:

  • 2x Paintballs - used to mark targets
  • 3x Heal Potions - used to heal up between battles
  • 1,000 Zeny - MH Nows’ man currency

The person referring you will get:

  • 3x Paintballs
  • 5x Heal Potions
  • 300 Zeny

How to find your Referral Code in MH Now

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As soon as you reach level 6 in Monster Hunter Now, you can open up your friends list, as well as view your own Referral Code. Follow these instructions to find your code:

  1. Click your avatar, bottom right.
  2. Select the Friends tab.
  3. Click Add Friends.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page.

Share your own codes with your friends, and you can both reap the benefits!

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Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.