Monster Bone + is a material in Monster Hunter Rise. As the name suggests, it’s a better-than-average type of Monster Bone, and is correspondingly tricky to get hold of.
On this page:
- How to get Monster Bone + in Monster Hunter Rise
- Quests that include Monster Bone + as a reward
- What recipes use Monster Bone + in Monster Hunter Rise
How to get Monster Bone + in Monster Hunter Rise
Monster Bone + can only be obtained by hunting certain High Rank monsters as part of Quests.
Four types of monsters drop Monster Bone +: Great Baggi, Great Izuchi, Great Wroggi, and Kulu-Ya-Ku.
Hunting any of the four gets you Monster Bone + as a Target Reward.
Alternatively, Great Baggi and Great Wroggi also have a chance to drop the item when they’re Captured. The likelihood of the drop containing a Monster Bone + is nigh-on identical in both cases, regardless of whether you target or capture.
Unfortunately, those chances are only 12% or 13%, so be prepared to hunt a lot of monsters for this one.
Quests that include Monster Bone + as a reward
You can pick up Monster Bone + on many different quests in Monster Hunter Rise.
There’s a fairly even split between Village Quests (single-player) and Hub Quests (single- or multiplayer), as well as between Key (main) and Non-Key (side) quests.
Quest Name | Quest Level | Quest Type |
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Beastly Chaos | Level 3 | Hub Quest (side-quest) |
Beckoning Slumber | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Bully of the Caverns | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Champion of the Caverns | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Comeuppance | Level 5 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
Disastrously Beautiful | Level 3 | Hub Quest (side-quest) |
Down ‘n’ Dirty | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Electrifying Epiphany | Level 5 | Village Quest (key quest) |
A Few Bumps Along the Way | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
A Friend in Need | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Hellfire | Level 3 | Hub Quest (side-quest) |
Hermit of the Swamp | Level 6 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
King of the Sky, Bane of the Land | Level 6 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
Like a Flash of Lightning | Level 6 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
My Muse the Mizutsune | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Nocturnal Tracker | Level 5 | Village Quest (key quest) |
Nosey Nuisances | Level 5 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
Rathalos Alert! | Level 5 | Village Quest (key quest) |
Tail to Tail | Level 3 | Hub Quest (side-quest) |
A Test of Courage | Level 6 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
Thundering Voice | Level 6 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
Twilit Twin Stars | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Twisted Desire | Level 6 | Village Quest (side-quest) |
Waltzing by Moonlight | Level 5 | Village Quest (key quest) |
Wavering Moon and Thunder | Level 3 | Hub Quest (key quest) |
Wind Speed Wyvern | Level 5 | Village Quest (key quest) |
What recipes use Monster Bone + in Monster Hunter Rise
Monster Bone + is a key component in a number of weapon forging and armour crafting recipes.
However, its most frequent (and arguably its most desirable) use is in upgrading weapons to higher levels.
Weapons forged with Monster Bone + (number required) | Weapon upgrades forged with Monster Bone + (number required) | Armour pieces crafted with Monster Bone + (number required) |
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Cornupion I (3) | Axeblade II (2) | Anjanath Coil (1) |
Gelid Mind I (2) | Azure Crest II (3) | Anjanath Greaves (2) |
Growling Wyvern I (3) | Bone Barong I (3) | Baggi Coil S (1) |
Hidden Blade I (2) | Bone Blade I (3) | Brigade Boots (1) |
Hidden Gemini I (2) | Bone Bludgeon I (2) | Brigade Coil (2) |
Mandible Blade I (2) | Bone Tabar I (3) | Brigade Lobos (1) |
Ricebane I (3) | Buster Blade (2) | Brigade Suit (1) |
Carapace Hammer II (3) | Brigade Vambraces (2) | |
Castello Saif II (3) | Channeler Obi (1) | |
Deadly Serpentblade II (2) | Channeler Robe (1) | |
Diablos Bashers I (4) | Diablos Coil (2) | |
Diablos Lance I (4) | Izuchi Greaves S (1) | |
Dirty Baron II (2) | Izuchi Mail S (1) | |
Flammenkaefer I (2) | Jelly Boots (1) | |
Golem Gunlance I (2) | Jelly Gloves (1) | |
Graceful Death II (2) | Kulu-Ya-Ku Braces S (2) | |
Growling Wyvern I (2) | Medium’s Obi (1) | |
Hardened Bone Horn (2) | Medium’s Robe (1) | |
Hidden Axe I (2) | Mizutsune Greaves (2) | |
Hunter’s Bow I (2) | Nargacuga Helm (2) | |
Iron Bayonet I (2) | Sinister Garb (2) | |
Kulu Glaive II (2) | Skull Visage (2) | |
Kulu Katana II (2) | Tigrex Coil (2) | |
Kulu Mosso II (3) | Utsushi Chest (H) (1) | |
Longear Axe II (2) | Utsushi Chest (V) (1) | |
Longtusk Spear (1) | Utsushi Tassets (H) (1) | |
Power Gasher I (3) | Utsushi Tassets (V) (1) | |
Rugged Lance II (2) | Wroggi Vambraces S (2) | |
Sharktooth Spear II (1) | Zinogre Helm (2) | |
Sleepy Shellslice II (2) | ||
Snow Slicers II (2) | ||
Spark Slicer II (2) | ||
Sturdy Glaive I (2) | ||
Tigrex Archer I (3) | ||
Tigrex Howl I (1) | ||
Vicello Nulo White II (2) | ||
Wroggi Sword II (4) | ||
Wyvern Fang I (2) | ||
Yakt Shooter I (3) |
To see how this impressive selection of armour stacks up against the others in the game, why not check out our guide to best early- and late-game armours next?
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