Unlocking High Rank hunts in Monster Hunter Rise opens up a whole new world of difficulty, with more quests to take on and swathes of new equipment to craft. You'll need to do a lot of hunting to gear up for these new challenges, primarily to get the new materials that High Rank brings.
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One of these materials is Monster Broth, which can be a puzzle for some since it's not directly related to a specific monster. It's required for quite a few recipes, though, so let's take a look at how to get some.
If you want Monster Broth, you'll need to be playing High Rank hunts as it's a High Rank material. You can either get it by defeating certain monsters or completing quests where those monsters are the principal targets.
As far as Small Monsters go, there are three that may be hunted for Monster Broth.
All three of these monsters can be carved after killing them for a chance at getting Monster Broth, and Palicoes can get the item from them too. Altaroths are notable for dropping items when struck depending on the color of their abdomen. If an Altaroth's abdomen is yellow, it will have a greater chance of dropping Monster Broth when attacked.
There are also two Large Monsters that can be hunted for Monster Broth.
It's possible to get Monster Broth as a quest reward when hunting a Volvidon, but otherwise, the monster will only drop the item when it has been startled through Wyvern Riding.
Those hunting Rakna-Kadaki, on the other hand, have multiple sources of Monster Broth. Not only will quests concerning them have a chance of rewarding you with the item, but you might get Monster Broth from body carves or from capturing the monster. There is even a 20 percent
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