One of the first things a player should do in Monster Hunter Rise is to find all the sub-camps on the five in-game maps. This makes it easier to warp to monsters faster. Not only are they a pain to track down, hunters must also complete a quest for the mysterious shopkeeper once they're found.
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It’s a lot of extra tasks that make Monster Hunter Rise a different experience next to Monster Hunter World. Even though tracking down the sub-camps can be a chore, they are also not that hard in the grand scheme of things especially with the help of guides. There are eight sub-camps in the game so let’s get to hunting.
Updated July 27th, 2022 by Sage Williams: With the release of the Sunbreak DLC,Monster Hunter Rise has now received two additional sub-camps, bringing the total from eight to ten: one on the Jungle, a remake of a fan-favorite map first seen back in Monster Hunter 2, and another in the Citadel, a massive new map made exclusively for Sunbreak.
The Jungle combines lush green areas, coastal beaches, and undergrounds caverns. The Citadel takes hunters through frozen highlands, swampy lowlands, and a towering castle ruin. Many quests in the Sunbreak DLC will take place in one of these two maps, so acquiring both sub-camps early will help hunters get to the hunt as quickly as possible.
The Jungle is the first new map hunters will visit in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. It only has one sub-camp, right in the middle of the map, just north of the massive central tree.
The camp is accessible from zone 3, through a small hole in the cliff side marked by several Golden Spiribugs; another, smaller entrance, can also be found in zone 9, through a tunnel on an elevated
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