Comparison
KiranicovsAtlasForge
Two MH Wilds data resources with different approaches: Kiranico is the most exact database, AtlasForge integrates map, data, and planner in one flow.
Verdict
Kiranico if you need the most exact, exhaustive data. AtlasForge if you want an interactive map, database, and planner integrated in one flow. Data precision vs convenient integration.
Side-by-side
| Kiranico | AtlasForge | |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Yes | Yes |
| Open source | No | No |
| Official | No | No |
| Type | Reference | Web App |
| Platforms | Web | Web |
| Difficulty | Intermediate | Beginner |
| License | — | — |
| Source | — | — |
| Verified | June 9, 2026 | June 9, 2026 |
Which to use for what
- Get the most exact data to the decimalBetter pick: Kiranico
Kiranico is the most exact, exhaustive datamined source. AtlasForge is broader but doesn't aim to be the highest-precision database.
- Locate a resource or monster on the mapBetter pick: AtlasForge
AtlasForge has an interactive map with filters for endemic life, collectibles, and monsters. Kiranico has no map.
- Precise drop rates to plan farmingBetter pick: Kiranico
Kiranico lists the exact percentage per method. AtlasForge shows drops, but raw precision is Kiranico's domain.
- Plan a farming route integrating map and dataBetter pick: AtlasForge
AtlasForge connects database, map, and planner in one site, ideal for assembling a farming session. Kiranico is data only, without that integration.
- Motion values to feed a calculatorBetter pick: Kiranico
Kiranico is the primary source of motion values and raw technical data. AtlasForge doesn't aim at that level of technical detail.
Both are data resources, but they aim at different things. Kiranico aims to be the most exact and exhaustive source: the raw number behind everything. AtlasForge aims to be the most integrated resource: interactive map, database, and planner connected in one site. Precision versus flow convenience.
Kiranico: the most exact source
Kiranico datamines the game and exposes raw data with maximum precision: numeric hitzones, drop rates per method, motion values, materials. If a tool and Kiranico disagree on a number, the community trusts Kiranico. It's the reference for theorycrafting where the decimal matters.
AtlasForge: the integration
AtlasForge doesn't compete on raw precision but on bringing pieces together. Its interactive map locates monsters, endemic life, and collectibles; its database shows drops; its planner builds sets. The value is in doing the whole flow—search, locate, build—without switching sites, something Kiranico doesn't attempt.
How the use case decides
Exact data? Kiranico. The most precise source.
Locate on the map? AtlasForge. Interactive map with filters.
Precise drop rates? Kiranico. Percentage per method.
Integrated farming route? AtlasForge. Map + data + planner together.
Motion values? Kiranico. Primary source.
Limitations
Kiranico: raw data without context, no map or planner, depends on the datamine for new content.
AtlasForge: not the most exact database, a less powerful planner than a dedicated solver, a relatively young domain.
Verdict
They're not real rivals: Kiranico is the exact-data source, AtlasForge is the integrated resource for the farming flow. The optimizer verifies the hard figure on Kiranico; the player planning a farming session leans on AtlasForge's integration. The ideal is using each for what it does best.
The reference raw-data database for MH Wilds: hitzones, drop rates, motion values, materials, and weapon trees, datamined and exact — the community's primary source
View KiranicoAll-in-one resource for MH Wilds: interactive map of monsters, endemic life, and collectibles, plus an item database and build planner — the site that blends map, data, and building
View AtlasForge