In Wild Origin, if you want to kill wild monsters, you can either use melee weapons for a direct fight or use ranged weapons for sniping. If you find that troublesome, you can use traps to kill the monsters without needing to engage in combat. However, beginners might not be clear on how to make traps in Wild Origin? Here, I will provide the method of making traps to help players improve their monster-killing efficiency.

Firstly, traps generally rely on control mechanisms to kill monsters by trapping them in a pit. The first step is to choose a location that easily attracts monsters and then dig a pit there. This pit does not need to be very large; it just needs to fit the basic volume of the monster. If the monster being hunted is huge, then the size of the pit should also be increased accordingly.

Next, place a campfire in the pit. The function of the campfire is to cause continuous damage when touched by its flames, which can significantly reduce health, especially for high-health monsters. Then, place some fragile wooden planks, and the trap is complete.

Then, it's time to attract the monsters. Attracting monsters is simple; just attack them once, and they will follow. However, the distance matters; it's best to set the trap near your base so that the monsters' aggression does not shift. Lure them close to the trap.

When the monsters step on the wooden planks, they will fall into the pit and be burned to death by the fire. If the wooden planks are not properly placed, the monsters may get stuck at the edge of the trap. To solve this, switch to build mode and place the planks, allowing the monsters to be attacked for a period until they are killed. Note that the campfire consumes wood, and when the wood runs out, you need to return to the pit to add more firewood to ensure the fire continues to burn and kill nearby monsters.

This is all the information I have provided on how to make traps in Wild Origin. The construction of traps is relatively simple, utilizing pits and campfires to directly burn the monsters. The challenge lies in luring the monsters, and these traps are typically used for entertainment purposes.