Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Monster List

A look at all the new and returning monsters in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Monster List

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak just came out, and with every series or expansion, new monsters get added into the hunting list. We’ve seen most of them in trailers and in some of our articles. This time, we’re going to take a more in-depth look at all the new monsters that show up in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

New Monsters in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak List

  • Malzeno
  • Lunagaron
  • Garangolm
  • Seregios
  • Astalos
  • Gore Magala
  • Shagaru Magala
  • Espinas
  • Daimyo Hermitaur
  • Shogun Ceanataur
  • Pyre Rakna Kadaki
  • Blood Orange Bishaten
  • Magma Almudron
  • Aurora Somnacanth
  • Scorned Magnamalo
  • Furious Rajang
  • Gaismagorm
  • Lucent Nargacuga
  • Seething Bazelgeuse
Malzeno - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Malzeno

Malzeno

Malzeno is the flagship monster of Sunbreak and is one of the Three Lords of Elgado. We’ve made a couple of articles about Malzeno before, but now that the game is out, we have access to details that uncover more of its secrets.

Malzeno is an elder dragon that has been known to come out from the mysterious crater every 50 years or so, and whenever it shows itself, calamity follows. Which is why the Elgado Outpost has been established near the crater to prepare for its return.

Based from the western depiction of a vampire, Malzeno is known to suck the life out of its victims with the help of the Qurio, which are like winged leeches with mysterious origins. These Qurio has a symbiotic relationship with Malzeno as they’re the ones who swarm the prey and deliver its lifeforce back to Malzeno.

But the Qurio aren’t actually just co-existing with one monster, as later on revealed in the game, and they’re also known to be the vectors of some kind of a contagious disease known as the affliction that makes monsters mad.

Also check out our complete guide on the Malzeno, it’s weaknesses, how to beat, and the weapons and armor you can farm from it.

Lunagaron - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Lunagaron

Lunagaron

Lunagaron is a fanged wyvern that has the ability to lower its body temperature down, thus it can gown ice around parts of its body, and it can also dish icy attacks. Lunagaron is also known as one of the Three Lords of Elgado and is based on the western depiction of a werewolf.

Its first appearance is in the Shrine Ruins near Kamura, when it suddenly ambushed the hunter’s caravan while it was hunting for its meal. This is an unusual sighting due to the fact that Lunagarons are known to live in the icy caverns of the Citadel. The hunter is then tasked to investigate as to what caused the Lunagaron’s sudden migration.

Garangolm - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Garangolm

Garangolm

Garangolm is a fanged beast that has touch scales and a tougher head. It secretes a sap-like substance around its body that allows moss to grow on it. It can also use this organic armor to possess both the water and fire element on each of its arms at the same time. Garangolm is also known as one of the Three Lords of Elgado and is based on Frankenstein’s monster from the western folklore.

Despite its hulking structure, Garangolm has impressive mobility which can be enhanced when he’s enraged. It can use his flame arm to cause an explosion pointed at the ground which will send Garangolm flying up and crashing down to an unsuspecting hunter.

Seregios - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Seregios

Seregios

Seregios is a flying wyvern best known for its sharp scales that it can shoot out towards its prey or hunters like quills or projectiles. Once hit with one of these scales, hunters will get the bleeding ailment which causes additional damage when hit. Seregios was first seen in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.

The bleeding ailment has been changed in Sunbreak; players will no longer get damage from performing actions other than walking, but these actions will instead fill up a buildup gauge. Once the gauge is filled, the next attack that the hunter will get will deal extra damage.

Astalos - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Astalos

Astalos

Astalos is a flying wyvern known to discharge large amount of electricity towards its aggressors. Its insect-like scales generate electricity when they rub one another, which Astalos can then channel through its horn, wings, and tail. Astalos was first seen in Monster Hunter Generations.

Sunbreak is Astalos’ first return to the main series since Generations Ultimate and only has one deviant subspecies which is the Boltreaver Astalos. This deviant subspecies may also find its return into Sunbreak through one of the free title updates.

Gore Magala - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Gore Magala

Gore Magala

Gore Magala is an unknown type of monster which has similar traits to elder dragons (i.e.: >4 limbs), however it still not categorized as such. Its dark purplish scale makes it look more like a Zenomorph from the Alien franchise, and it was also the cause of the Frenzy virus thanks to its scales. Gore Magala was first seen in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.

The Frenzy virus that it once spread is similar to how the affliction affects other monsters; afflicted monsters turn more violent and hostile towards hunters and other monsters, plus they also gain the ability to leech off life from others thanks to its bloodblight.

It was first speculated that its Chaotic Gore Magala variant will also appear in Sunbreak due to an armor seen in the demo that looked like it belonged to the monster’s tree, however this has been debunked. Though that does not erase its chances completely as Chaotic Gore Magala may also get added through the free title updates.

Shagaru Magala - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Shagaru Magala

Shagaru Magala

Shagaru Magala is an elder dragon and is also known as Gore Magala’s adult form. Gore Magala sheds its dark scales and gets replaced with glittering scales which turns its entire appearance completely without changing most of its body structure. Shagaru Magala was first seen in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.

Shagaru Magala’s movement and demeanor is similar to an enraged Gore Magala, however Shagaru Magala has an even stronger rage state which it can go into more often that most monsters do. Its Frenzy virus is more potent and has a wider reach that can can infect even stronger monsters.

Espinas - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Espinas

Espinas

Espinas is a flying wyvern known for its poison spikes and its very deep sleep. It is similar to a Rathian in body structure, however it is spikier all round its body than the latter which allows it to deal poison damage with pretty much any of its attacks. It’s also known to be a peculiar monster as it takes some considerate amount of damage and disturbance for an Espinas to be awoken from its slumber or to retaliate from an attack. Espinas was first seen in Monster Hunter Frontier

The addition of Espinas to Sunbreak is such a huge news since it has been a while since a monster from an exclusive side series like Frontier has been added into a main series. This gives much hope for other exclusive monsters to appear in Sunbreak or in other future main series titles.

Daimyo Hermitaur - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Daimyo Hermitaur

Daimyo Hermitaur

Daimyo Hermitaur is a carapaceon known for its Monoblos skull shell and its big meaty claws. It can use its shell to dig underground and attack hunters from below. It also knows how to jump high and crash down on a hunter. Daimyo Hermitaurs can shoot out jets of water from its mouth and can grab a hunter with its claws, rendering them unable to move for a while. Daimyo Hermitaur was first seen in Monster Hunter 2.

Along with the Daimyo Hermitaur’s addition into Sunbreak, their juvenile Hermitaurs can also be seen near wet areas scavenging for food.

Shogun Ceanataur - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Shogun Ceanataur

Shogun Ceanataur

Shogun Ceanataur is a carapaceon known for its aggressiveness and its blade-like claws. It is a nimble monster capable of crawling upside-down on ceilings and shooting jets of water from the shell on its back. It can be seen using different kinds of shells, including the skull of a Gravios. Its shell can be broken off completely, exposing its nub which it then tries to protect by burrowing and finding another shell. Shogun Ceanataur was first seen in Monster Hunter 2.

The juvenile Ceanataurs can also be found accompanying an adult Shogun Ceanataur and can be called upon during combat.

Pyre Rakna Kadaki - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Pyre Rakna Kadaki

Pyre Rakna Kadaki

Pyre Rakna Kadaki is a temnoceran and a subspecies of Rakna Kadaki. Like its common variant, it lives in the volcanic regions, but it has adapted to make use of explosive materials, enabling it to also inflict blastblight. Pyre Rakna Kadaki is first seen in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Pyre Rakna Kadaki is accompanied by its younglings called Pyrantulas. They also take on the blast ailment, essentially making them bombs that Pyre Rakna Kadaki can use to throw at hunters and cause explosions.

Blood Orange Bishaten - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Blood Orange Bishaten

Blood Orange Bishaten

Blood Orange Bishaten is a fanged beast and is a subspecies of Bishaten. It is much more dangerous than its regular cousin since it can breathe fire and it has ditched fruits for highly flammable and explosive pinecones. Blood Orange Bishaten is first seen in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Blood Orange Bishaten has learned many ways of how to use its pinecones effectively. It can set them on fire with its breath to throw them at hunters, or it can forcefully throw them on the ground to create an explosion. It can also make them spin or bury them in the ground like explosive mines.

Magma Almudron - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Magma Almudron

Magma Almudron

Magma Almudron is a leviathan and is a subspecies of the Almudron. It has adopted to survive in melting temperatures and can swim through molten rock. It can also grab a glob of lava with its tail and fling it towards hunters. Magma Almudron is first seen in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

When out of the ground for too long, Magma Almudron’s scales become too hard for weapons to pierce and deal damage on until it gets heated up again, similar to the Agnaktor and Lavasioth.

Aurora Somnacanth - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Aurora Somnacanth

Aurora Somnacanth

Aurora Somnacanth is a leviathan and a subspecies of Somnacanth. This subspecies have learned to live and adopt in the icy regions and have switched from using its sleep mist for its icy mist to incapacitate hunters. Aurora Somnacanth is first seen in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Aside from its coloration, Aurora Somnacanth kept most of its common variant’s body features. It can also spew out a jet of icy breath that has a long reach, and can cause freezing explosions using its scream.

Scorned Magnamalo - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Scorned Magnamalo

Scorned Magnamalo

Scorned Magnamalo is a fanged wyvern and is a variant of Magnamalo. Almost like a deviant, the Scorned Magnamalo is almost visually similar except for its more rugged and menacing look. The main differences are its longer arm claws, its broken off horn, and its missing eye. Scorned Magnamalo is first seen in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Scorned Magnamalo is also more hostile and aggressive than the common Magnamalo, and is almost always engulfed in Hellfire. It can also control its Hellfire in many different ways, making it more dangerous to engage with regardless of the hunter’s proximity.

Furious Rajang - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Furious Rajang

Furious Rajang

Furious Rajang is a fanged beast and is a variant of Rajang. The Furious Rajang appears to be constantly in its enraged mode because of its golden fur, but it can actually still go into its rage mode where its fur hairs stand up as electricity course through them. Furious Rajang was first seen in Monster Hunter Freedom Unite.

Furious Rajang gained its power when it lost its tail which is considered as the Rajang’s weakpoint. It has excellent mobility, making it hard for hunters to catch up and land a hit. Furious Rajang also has its electric attacks incorporated in some of its moves, making them deadlier.

Gaismagorm - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Gaismagorm’s claws

Gaismagorm

Gaismagorm is an elder dragon and is considered to be Sunbreak’s big boss. Like Malzeno, it has lived for years underground and has also gained a commensalistic relationship with the Qurio. The Qurio latch on to its body and crystallize as they give their collected lifeforce to Gaismagorm. Gaismagorm is first seen in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Its awakening is causing another disruption in the ecology surrounding Elgado as the Qurio become active once more and is making the other monsters more hostile by spreading the affliction.

Lucent Nargacuga - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Lucent Nargacuga

Lucent Nargacuga

Lucent Nargacuga is a rare species of the Nargacuga which appears to have a silvery white coat, in contrast to the Nargacuga’s black coat. Despite this, it has the ability to turn itself invisible which helps it harder to track, hence its rarity. Lucent Nargacuga was first seen in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.

Lucent Nargacuga is way more aggressive than the common Nargacuga and will most likely be seen in the Forlorn Arena only. Lucent Nargacuga will be added into Sunbreak in a future free title update.

Seething Bazelgeuse - Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Seething Bazelgeuse

Seething Bazelgeuse

Seething Bazelgeuse is a variant of Bazelgeuse and is basically its amped up version. Its default appearance has its explosive scales all primed up and ready to explode. It can also scatter them more often through its attacks. Seething Bazelgeuse is first seen in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne.

These scales can turn purple in color, which explodes in a much violent blast. Only when all of its scales are gone does the Seething Bazelgeuse revert into its less hostile state. Seething Bazelgeuse will be added into Sunbreak in a future free title update.

There will be more that coming in the next coming months when the free title updates go up, so stay tuned.


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