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Monster Hunter Rise: How To Farm Monster Parts For Talismans

Written by Olexander Korda
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Monster Hunter Rise players that are short on materials required to meld talismans can find out how to easily farm monster parts in this guide.

As Monster Hunter Rise players reach the coveted Hunter Rank 7 and begin crafting their endgame armor sets, one of the immediate priorities becomes obtaining a suitable talisman. Unlike farming parts for armor sets, Monster Hunter Rise players can expect to spend a significant amount of time and materials to obtain the perfect talisman they require.

One of the significant hurdles that players will encounter when attempting to meld a large number of talismans is that the monster parts used to craft the talismans will quickly run out. Luckily, there are some easy farming methods that players can use to help them get one step closer to perfecting their builds.

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Before outlining the steps for this method, it is worth noting that while several of the steps require players to have reached Hunter Rank 7 and completed the game, the basic principles of the method can be replicated by characters at any rank.  However, players under Hunter Rank 7 that attempt this method should note that their rewards will be significantly reduced.

To start the farming method, players must first craft the decoration "Rodeo Jewel 2" and equip it into a level 2 decoration slot. If players do not have a level 2 slot on their armor set, they should quickly craft one, as increasing Wyvern Riding skills will be a priority for this method.

After equipping the decoration, players must then start the level 7 hub quest "A Quartet of Horns", which tasks players with hunting down two Diablos. Players should not worry, as they won't be required to defeat either Diablos via this method.

Once players have spawned into the Sandy Plains, their first priority will be to fast-travel to Sub-Camp 1. If players do not have the sub-camp unlocked, they can quickly unlock it by completing a short side quest after finding the location of the camp

From the location of the camp, players must slide down the hill to the north where they will find a "Stinkmink." Pick up the Stinkmink and then proceed to the closest Diablos location.

Once players have reached the Diablos, activate the Stinkmink and jump in front of the monster until he picks up on the player's scent. Players will know the monster has picked up on their scent when they see a cloudy effect begin to emanate from the face of the monster.

The player must then travel towards the second Diablos while the first Diablos tracks them via their scent. When players have reached the second Diablos, a turf war will initiate and one of the two Diablos will quickly go down and be rideable.

Players must then mount the Diablos and begin to attack the second Diablos. Players will want to hit the other Diablos a total of three times which will drop three pieces from the monster.

After the player hits the monster three times, launch the monster into the other Diablos. This will cause the second Diablos to become mountable and players can repeat the process.

Once players have completed riding the second Diablos they must quickly pick up all the shiny monster pieces on the ground before leaving the area. Players must then access their menu and hit "Return From Quest" in order to exit the mission but retain all of the monster parts they have obtained.

Monster Hunter Rise is now available for the Nintendo Switch, with a PC release slated for 2022.

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