
You can mark the mushroom on your map for the bugs to lead you there.

Also, it's possible (if unlikely) to get more than one treasure trip per trip - if a treasure tip is given after the first and/or second pawswap, you can find the treasure, go back to pawswap-ing, and potentially get another tip from the remaining use(s). The Boaboa tribe do not have any such restrictions, presumably because Master Rank must be unlocked before they can be interacted with. The first four tribes don't follow this pattern exactly - some may end the High Rank requirement at #2, or the Master Rank Requirement at #5 for instance - but it is nonetheless something to keep in mind, including for the Gajalaka tribe. For instance, the Bugtrappers will not give you Treasure Tip #3 until you are at High Rank, and will not give you Treasure Tip #6 until you are at Master Rank, regardless of how much you use pawswap. Note: Certain treasure tips seemingly will not be given to you until you are at/past a certain Rank. In order to start hunting treasures you will have to reach Unity Level 6 with the grimalkyne faction in the region you want to search for treasures (Bugtrappers for Ancient Forest, Plunderers for Rotten Vale, Gajalaka for Elder’s Recess, Protectors for Wildspire Waste, Troupers for Coral Highlands, Boaboa for Hoarfrost Reach). Ten treasures can be found in each region. This page shows where to find all of these collectibles. In Monster Hunter World ( MHW) Iceborne expansion there are 60 Treasure Locations.
