Today, I’ll be going over everything you should do after a Monster Hunter Rise hunt to help you succeed.
After completing a Monster Hunter Rise quest, make a habit of refreshing your item loadout and visiting the smithy for weapon and armor upgrades while also talking to people around town for miscellaneous tasks.
Figuring out what to do after a Monster Hunter Rise quest may seem like a lot to learn but it becomes fairly simple once you know what to do.
I’ll be covering what to do in today’s guide, so let’s get to it!
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Monster Hunter Rise: Hunting Process Overview
Do you want to know how Monster Hunter Rise plays?
This handy beginner’s guide will go over Monster Hunter Rise’s game flow (what to do before, during, and after a hunt) step-by-step with pictures.
Take a quick look at what we’ll be covering:
STEP | TASK |
---|---|
PART 1: Before A Hunt | Accept Quest |
Hunter’s Notes | |
Item Loadout | |
Weapon Selection | |
Equipment Selection | |
Buddy Selection | |
Eating Food | |
Misc. | |
PART 2: During A Hunt | Consume Stat Boosting Items |
Take Items From Supply Box | |
Locate The Monster | |
Make a Route, Collect Items | |
Hunt Monster | |
Reap Rewards | |
PART 3: After A Hunt | Item Loadout Refresh |
Visit Smithy | |
Check Misc. |
In this part, we will be covering what to do after a quest.
Check out parts 1 and 2 of this series to find out what to do before and during a hunt respectively:
- What To Do Before A Hunt (Monster Hunter Rise Guide)
- What To Do During A Hunt (Monster Hunter Rise Guide)
What To Do After A Monster Hunter Rise Hunt
Congratulations! You finished your quest and reaped the rewards.
Now it’s time to do post-hunt prep work to prepare for the next quest.
This portion of Rise’s quest flow is by far the fastest and easiest.
1) Item Loadout Refresh
Visit your item box to restock your most important items (healing, stamina boosting, stat boosts, etc).
Create Item Loadouts
I suggest saving item loadouts so you can easily restock your most valuable items with a click of a button.
I like to create basic and advanced loadouts but you can also make loadouts for specific monsters or situations.
2) Visit Smithy
Visit the Smithy to check if you can make new weapons or equipment based on the materials you gained from your hunt.
This is especially true if you finished hunting a monster for the first time.
Craft To Become Stronger
Upgrading and creating new weapons will help you deal more damage while crafting new equipment will grant you higher defense along with new skills.
Check the smithy after every quest to remain in top form.
3) Check Misc.
Lastly, visit all of the misc. locations throughout the village.
Talk To The Villagers
Villagers may want to talk to you, the Argosy always has goods to trade, your Meowscenaries may have returned, and your Buddies in training may have finished.
Reset everything and start anew in preparation for the very next hunt.
Start A New Quest
Once you’re ready to embark on another monster hunting expedition, you will be prepared.
Your items will be refreshed and you’ll have the best gear possible.
Just Keep Questing
Repeat the steps in this guide and you will become a Monster Hunter Rise veteran full of success as long as you never give up.
Come back here and visit this series of guides if you ever need a refresher on how to tackle a hunt.
- What To Do Before A Hunt (Monster Hunter Rise Guide)
- What To Do During A Hunt (Monster Hunter Rise Guide)
- What To Do After A Hunt (Monster Hunter Rise Guide)
See you there and happy hunting!
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