Send your buddies out to collect the items you need or are running low on - like Honey for Mega Potions! It beats having to go out and gather them yourself, like I had to do back in my day…. Send Buddies out with the Meowcenaries to gather field items and monster materials. Trading with the Argosy and Meowcenaries is also how you get unique materials to unlock some cool new equipment! Palicoes have different types and different attacks, so try out a variety. Plus, the higher level your buddies, the more they can do when trading with The Argosy, or when sent on missions with the Meowcenaries.
Remember, you have to equip skills once they learn them at the Buddy Board! You can also change which Buddy accompanies you on multiplayer Hub Quests at the buddy board by switching out your first buddy slot.
Monster Hunter Rise Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 9 Apr pm. Do This First: We highly recommend reading through the tutorials given to you when you first start the game, and completing the first village quest - which is a tutorial mission - before doing anything else in Monster Hunter Rise.
There are additional optional tutorial quests you can do after completing the first one, too. Make Better Equipment and more! Prepare for a Hunt Everything you should do when preparing for a hunt, especially your first one. Choose a Weapon You start Monster Hunter Rise with basic models of all 14 types of weapons - you can see this equipment, and change it out, by selecting any Item Box within the village.
Manage Your Inventory. See Recommended Item Loadouts for ideas on what to bring with you on hunts, from instant heal Max Potions to attack-boosting Demondrugs. Hunting a Monster Everything you need to know about actually hunting down a monster on a quest. It beats having to go out and gather them yourself, like I had to do back in my day… Send Buddies out with the Meowcenaries to gather field items and monster materials.
Check the Cohoot nest in this tree in the Buddy Plaza for free stuff, like Steel Eggs, which you can sell! Weapons in this category are for those who want to micromanage the damage they deal and love the idea of juggling different systems in their head while fighting. The bow is a complex ranged weapon for a few reasons. For one, it requires you to constantly manage your stamina to ensure you deal the most damage possible and balancing that against keeping enough energy to evade when needed.
It also requires late-game abilities, gear, and coatings to really be its most effective. The charge blade is the most complex weapon in the game. While it may look like the sword and shield , this weapon is actually a complex device that requires you to deal damage, store that energy into different containers, and then transform your weapon to deal a load of damage. It can be satisfying once mastered, but it requires a good understanding of monster attack patterns and managing how and when you deal damage.
The great sword is almost tailor-made for Monster Hunter experts. Inexperienced players will find it hard to land a hit on their targets. The insect glaive is the flashiest weapon in the game. It trades the stable, on-the-ground combat of every weapon in Monster Hunter Rise for the ability to jump and spin around monsters. Not only that, but it comes with a bug companion that lets you gain different buffs depending on where your insect pal hits a monster.
Use these bits and pieces at the Steelworks to forge new armor and weapons. Each piece of armor and its associated weapons require multiple crafting resources. Next, choose the monster need parts from and navigate to their Materials tab. To get a better understanding on making new equipment, check out our guide on how to craft armor and weapons. Hinoa hangs outside near the Steelworks and will give you all of your single-player quests.
Hinoa hands out village quests that further the single-player story. Once you get far enough into the story, Hinoa will offer Special License Tests. Minoto deals with hub quests , which you can do solo or through multiplayer.
These missions are harder and the monsters you face will be more challenging if you take them on with more players. At first, Minoto will offer Low Rank hub quests. This missions will be challenging but easy enough without a party. She also offers Rampage quests in both Low and High Rank variety. Both sisters also administer Optional Subquests.
Monster Hunter Rise sees your trusty feline palico joined by a second, canine palico - a Palamute - on hunts. As well as getting stuck into battle, it's also a boon for exploring. Press and hold the A button when it's nearby, and you'll start riding - allowing you to traverse any biome far faster than you would on your own two legs.
Even better is the ability to use potions, sharpen your weapons, and gather resources as you go - so there's no need to hop off each time. Though mastering the wirebug is still highly recommended, the canine palico is also useful if you need a quick getaway during battle, or to stay mobile while a monster calms down during a frenzied phase - we recommend relying on one during your first encounter with Magnamalo, which can really punish you if you're in its way.
As well as our Monster Hunter Rise tips , learn about High Rank , ore locations , bone locations , weapon types , Insect Glaives and Kinsects , how to join friends in multiplayer , how to capture monsters and learn about wirebugs and great wirebugs. Meanwhile when it comes to individual quests, we have explainers of where to find a Well-done Steak and a Rock Lizard.
As you explore each area, you'll encounter plenty to collect - from endemic life to plants and mushrooms. You'll want to investigate everything you see; honey is particularly useful as it will automatically be crafted into Mega Potions if you have regular Potions on you, while ores and bone piles have their own weapon trees, allowing you to use your monster parts on other things. There's a lot out there, and thankfully, you can pick up everything at a sprint or on the back of a palico.
As you make your way through those Village quests, don't worry about replaying a hunt to get a complete set from a monster so early in the game. Monster parts will increase in power so quickly that it's best to keep pressing on.
If you get stuck on an Urgent quest, then it's worth going through the list of armour you can craft and cobbling together random pieces from what you have gathered so far - a helmet here, some gloves there - to raise your overall defence level. Remember, ores and bones also allow you to forage materials instead of carving them for certain upgrades, plus individual armour pieces from the smaller creatures are quick and easy to make.
That said, if you really enjoyed a particular hunt or love the look of a particular monster- we were huge fans of the Bishaten fight, for example - then it's incredibly rewarding to take the time to farm a complete set. But don't feel you have to - we recommend pressing on until the Hub and the High Rank before that, where you'll get the most out of your time and effort. Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission.
Read our policy. Jump to comments 1. Associate Editor Crazyreyn. Matthew edits guides and other helpful things at Eurogamer. With that in mind, here are 24 Monster Hunter Rise tips you that you definitely ought to know about! Simply Hold R to run up a wall after wirebug dashing. Monster Hunter Rise Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 26 Mar pm. Single vs Multiplayer Quests - Village Quests can only be done solo, and Gathering Hub Quests can be tackled in multiplayer - meaning those will be a bit harder, even if they do directly scale based on how many hunters you have with you!
Someone just has to post it so you can join - as an additional bonus, these quests will already count as completed once you do unlock them!
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