Monster Fluid is a necessary item in Monster Hunter Rise. In MHR, this material is used for crafting weapons. Monster Fluid is a resource obtained by defeating specific creatures. It may also be used to make goods. Monster Fluid is defined as “a liquid sucked by bugs from monsters.” When combined with insect secretions, it forms an adhesive.” Certain creatures in the game drop this item in Low-Rank.
This article will show you how to get Monster Fluid in Monster Hunter Rise and its locations along with the monsters who drop them.
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How to Farm Monster Fluid
Monster Fluid is obtained from four monsters in the game.
- Volvidon
- Bnahabra
- Altaroth
- Rachnoid
Even at Low-Rank, this resource is fairly easy to obtain. Simply kill the aforementioned monsters to obtain Monster Fluid as a drop.
Targeting Altaroths is one of the simplest methods to farm Monster Fluid. Altaroths is often spawn in Sector 6 of the Frost Islands. They are tiny insects with a bulbous tail. Before attacking, wait until their tails glow brilliant green. They frequently travel in groups of two, which increases the likelihood of encountering Monster Fluid.
You can also take on missions aimed specifically towards Volvidon, Bnahabra, Altaroth, and Rachnoid.This also increases your chances of obtaining Monster Fluid.
Locations of Monsters to get Monster Fluid
The following creatures can be hunted for Monster Fluid:
Volvidon: Found in Sandy Plains, Lava Caverns, The Citadel
Altaroth: Shrine Ruins, Frost Islands, Flooded Forest, Sandy Plains, Lava Caverns
Bnahabra: Shrine Ruins, Frost Islands, Flooded Forest, Sandy Plains, Lava Caverns
Rachanoid: Sandy Plains, Lava Caverns
Monsters that drop Monster Fluid
Below is the mentioned percentage of the monster fluid dropped by the monsters:
Volvidon: 15%
Altaroth: 25%
Bnahabra: 17%
Rachanoid: 32%
This is all you need to know about obtaining Monster Fluid in Monster Hunter Rise. You can fast travel out of a region and back into it if you’re having trouble finding the animals you need, or if you kill one and need to produce another.