Monster Hunter Rise's expansion, Sunbreak, adds the extra Master Rank difficulty level. With Master Rank comes extra additions to the monster cast, some completely new but many familiar faces. A big returning monster is Furious Rajang. This Rajang variant is a series regular, making its last appearance in Iceborne.
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It might be hard to believe that Rajang could get any angrier, but Furious Rajang is living proof. It has golden fur even when it's not enraged, and when it gets truly mad, it has a variety of deadly lightning attacks. Furious Rajang is locked behind MR 50, so it's well into the postgame. This is absolutely one of the most difficult fights in Sunbreak, but even the Super Simian has its own weaknesses that a smart hunter can exploit.
Furious Rajang doesn't have a tail. This means the only way to knock it out of rampage mode is to hit its head. Severing and blunt damage are equally effective here, and the hitzones for projectile damage are decent as well. Its weakest points are the head and forearms, which are unfortunately the most dangerous places for a hunter to be.
Furious Rajang is completely immune to Fire, Thunder, and Dragon damage. Its only real elemental weakness is Ice. Status ailments aside from Blast don't work particularly well either. Furious can be trapped and captured, but it may break certain traps depending on its rage state. Pitfall traps will not work in its "base" unenraged state, and shock traps won't work when it is rampaging.
Hunters who aren't afraid of a high-risk-high-reward playstyle should use the Great Sword for this fight. The Great Sword has a long reach, insane damage in a single hit, and a guard for sticky situations.
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