Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak introduces extra locales, new mechanics, and most importantly, more monsters to hunt. There are newcomers like flagship Malzeno, and big returners like Gore Magala, but some new monsters are a bit more familiar. Subspecies are new versions of monsters from the base game, with a new look and dangerous new moves.
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Blood Orange Bishaten is your first encounter with a subspecies in Sunbreak. Instead of throwing fruits, this Fanged Beast throws combustible pinecones. With the help of its fire breath, it can pepper the battlefield with explosive attacks. These blast attacks can be intimidating, but Blood Orange Bishaten is not difficult if you know how to approach the hunt.
Like the regular Bishaten, Blood Orange Bishaten's weakest points are its head and tail. The latter is especially important because you can attack the monster's tail while it's standing on it to knock it down. Blood Orange Bishaten is overall weaker to severing damage than bludgeoning damage, including the tail. The tail can be broken but not severed. Its most resistant points are its torso and forelegs. Like most monsters, it takes less damage from ranged weapons than melee weapons. The drop-off isn't severe enough that ranged weapons become completely ineffective, though.
Ironically, Blood Orange Bishaten is weakest to Blast out of all the ailments. However, applying Blast at this point in Master Rank is hard to do without going back to a High Rank weapon. Its biggest elemental weakness is Water. It is immune to Fire and Dragon elemental damage. Blood Orange Bishaten doesn't have any major immunities to status ailments.
The Blood Orange Bishaten quest is
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