How To Kill - A Dodo-esque bird monster, the Kulu-Ya-Ku can stun enemies, but is weak to Water. How To Kill - Part of a herd lead by a Great Izuchi, take it down with little to no effort. How To Kill - The female of the Jaggi species, and dealt with in the same firey way. How To Kill - Noisy creatures, but easily slain with Fire. Where To Find - Flooded Forest, Shrine Ruins How To Kill - Basically a poisonous salamander, the Great Wroggi is weak to Ice, and like the Great Baggi, is usually surrounded by a pack of its smaller counterparts. How To Kill - Thunder and Water are the Great Izuchi's weaknesses, but it is constantly in a pack of three, so be prepared for a battle. They also spit tranquillizing liquid but are still vulnerable to Fire. How To Kill - Great Baggi are matured male Baggi that control their own pack, commanding them to encircle hunters. Almost seems a shame to kill the poor, defenceless thing. How To Kill - A docile monster who is weak to most elements, including Fire, Water, Ice, and Thunder.
How To Kill - Weak to Fire, but can put enemies to sleep for a few seconds via a special spit. Where To Find - Shrine Ruins or Frost Islands How To Kill - Its attacks are based around the Fire element, so Water is a good shout to take down Aknosom. There are 12 Bird Wyvern type monsters, with a bipedal stance and functional wings. Where To Find - Frost Islands Bird Wyverns How To Kill - Weak to Fire and Thunder, elemental weapons are the way forward to hunt down Zamite. Where To Find - Shrine Ruins or Frost Islands How To Kill - Tetranadon's sumo-like attacks are slow, and knocked out of its bloated state, the monster is vulnerable for a few seconds, allowing you to get damaging hits in. There are only two amphibious monsters in Monster Hunter Rise - Tetranadon and Zamite.
There are 15 types of monsters to find and eliminate, from flying to swimming types, and more.Ĭlick each type to learn more about the monsters.