You'll need to get scraps if you want to equip your buddies to survive in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. These items are used to forge Palico and Palamute weapons and armor. However, you don't obtain them the same way you find materials for hunter armor, and you won't find them out in the field. Here's all you need to know about Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak scraps.
To get Monster Scrap in Monster Hunter Rise, you'll have to do one of two things:
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Each time you craft a weapon or armor, you generate scraps. Which ones you get are determined by which type of item you crafted. So, for example, if you produce a piece of Rathalos armor or a weapon using components from that monster, you'll get one or more Rathalos Scraps.
Palico and Palamute armor and weapons are much less resource-intensive than those made for hunters. A handful of scraps can kit your buddy out in a complete set of gear. However, sometimes you'll find yourself missing a few pieces. If that's the case, you can talk to the Buddy Smithy and choose to trade monster materials in for scraps.
The general rule is that the rarer a material is, the more scraps you'll get for it. Care should be taken when choosing which item to trade in, however. You may not have any use for a material now, but getting rid of a rare item for a few pieces of scrap could result in lots of frustration down the road. We recommend trading only material that generates 1-2 pieces of scrap and keeping rarer
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