Weapons in Monster Hunter: Every kind of weapon available

Monster Hunter Rise is no exception to the Monster Hunter series' reputation for extravagant, vicious weaponry. The official Monster Hunter YouTube channel has posted videos showcasing the variety of weapons in the game, and for months now, gamers have been delving into the intricacies of each weapon.

In comparison to previous games in the series, fighting in Monster Hunter Rise should seem more novel because of the extensive use of the new Wirebug tool in many of the weapons. Everybody may find their ideal Monster Hunter Rise weapon, from the Charge Blade to the Light Bowgun.

The Nintendo Switch game Monster Hunter Rise was released on March 26, 2021. It can be purchased for $59.99/£49.99 right now from the Nintendo eShop.You may play the demo right now if you're new to the series.You may also read our review of Monster Hunter Rise to see what we think of the game.

Every weapon in Monster Hunter Rise:

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Bow

The two attacks available to players who choose to wield the bow are Focus Shot, which enables the player to quickly recover while crouching and, if timed correctly, cancel a monster attack while escaping, and Herculean Draw, which boosts attack and allows the player to surge forward in any direction. The Bow is described as "Swift, elegant, and precise" by Capcom.
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Dual Blades

"Lithe, agile, and relentless" is how the Dual Blades are characterised. Shrouded Vault was the first technique that was highlighted for dual blade wielders. Your character will launch forward during this attack, and if you are struck while in motion, a spinning attack will start. With the second assault, Piercing tie, players may use the Wire Bug to tie an opponent and do additional damage.
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Extended Sword

When using the Long Sword to pursue monsters, players may execute a leap kick that transitions into a diving thrust by using the Soaring Kick move. And there's the Serene Pose, which makes it easy to counterattack adversaries. Cool, calm, and collected is how the long sword is described on the official Monster Hunter Twitter account. However, it seems that this is more of a description of the players that choose to use this weapon.
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Lance

The two moves you'll need to become acclimated to if the Lance appeals to you are Twin Vine and Anchor Rage. With Twin Vine, you may use a kunai to distract the target, and with Anchor Rage, you can absorb hits with your shield while briefly increasing your attack strength.
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Heavy BowgunThe Heavy Bowgun is a formidable weapon that the official Monster Hunter Twitter account properly describes as "outstanding, overpowering ordnance." Users of heavy bowguns get two special skills: Counter Shot, which enables you to establish a stance in preparation for a powerful counterattack, and Free Silkbind Glide, which allows you to rapidly sheathe your weapon or launch a close-range assault.
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Lightweight Bowgun

The Light Bowgun is a fast and adaptable tool. You must become proficient in Silkbind Glide and Fanning Vault.You may execute a potent close-range severing assault with Silkbind Glide, and you can utilise a Wirebug to do a forward vault and unleash a barrage of projectiles from above with Fanning Vault.
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Hammer

The official Monster Hunter Twitter claims that the Hammer has some "savage, smashing strength." The Impact Crater attack, which allows you to launch a soaring strike that hits numerous times on the way down, is available to wielders of the Hammer. Silkbind Spinning Bludgeon, a spinning move that delivers many strikes as you jump forward, is the second skill.
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Weapon and Armour

With the Sword and Shield combination, you'll feel like a master of all crafts because to its extreme versatility. Falling Shadow is the first talent seen in the video. It is a forward jumping attack that, with a successful hit, may be used to launch a Scaling Slash. The second, Windmill, swings your sword around using Ironsilk.
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Insect GlaiveCombining a Kinsect with a staff for agility, the Insect Glaive hunts from the air. The first skill spins you forward with a leaping strike called Silkbind Vault. The second, called Recall Kinsect, summons your own Kinsect back to you. When it does so, it will launch a spinning attack that will disperse healing extracts for you to gather.

Gunlance

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The Gunlance is an incredible weapon, described as "unflinching, explosive artillery" by the official Monster Hunter Twitter account. Gunlance wielders may replenish the sharpness of their weapon by using the Guard Edge skill.With the Hail Cutter, you may execute a rising slash that transitions into an overhead smash.
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Great Sword

With crushing power, the Great Sword provides "meaty chops." While Hunting Edge seems like a beautiful aerial technique that entails spinning through the skies before dealing a deadly blow to your unfortunate target, Power Sheathe is an extremely powerful charged strike.Switch Axe
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The incredibly versatile Switch Axe employs cutting-edge technology to transform from a sword to an axe. The latter is best for quick attacks, while the former permits smooth motion and powerful blows. With the help of its Invincible Gambit feature, which increases your composure, you can survive blows that would normally send you flying.
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Hunting Horn

With the Hunting Horn, you may use music to enhance teammates, making it an excellent support weapon. The Slide Beat ability gives you a status boost and spins you into an attack with the Wirebug.Earthshaker bursts within the target after driving a blade like a stake into it.
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Charge Blade

The Allegation Blades may be stacked to form powerful axes or used as a sword and shield combination. You are propelled forward and transform from blade form to axe form using the Morphing Advance ability.Counter Peak Performance keeps you in place by preparing your shield and extending silk to the floor. Your phials will fill up if you are struck while your shield is being prepared.

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