Seregios is a returning beast in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak that can inhabit many environments in the game but is most commonly found in deserts. Players will first encounter Seregios in the Sandy Plains, a vast desert expanse where players will need to complete a variety of quests and slay many monsters. Seregios, one of the new additions to the Sunbreak DLC, is a Flying Wyvern. Unlike the Fanged Wyvern Lunagaron in Monster Hunter Rise, Seregios takes to the skies and attacks players with its claws and tail.
With the reintroduction of Seregios into the Monster Hunter franchise, players will once again have to deal with Bleeding damage. Some of Seregios' attacks will cause players to Bleed. While Bleeding, players will take on extra damage. In past games, players can remove the Bleeding status by crouching, but in the middle of a fight, this can be difficult. Seregios uses several powerful attacks, including a Roar that stuns players, Claw Dives from above, Claw Scratches, and an attack where Seregios launches its sharp scales. Seregios' most famous move from previous games is the Forward Claw Dive, where twice in succession the Wyvern will dive into the sand with its claws extended, attacking players and potentially causing Bleeding damage. While Bleeding damage is new to Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, it is not new to the series, and makes its triumphant return with Seregios.
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To effectively deal with Seregios, players should master dodging maneuvers, equip items to deal with its Roar stun, and target its legs to trip it up. Seregios is a large, powerful Wyvern that makes full use of the open desert to attack players, so being able to dodge when necessary
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