Bubblefoam is a crafting component that is found off a monster called Mizutsune in Monster Hunter Rise. In this guide, we will see where to farm Bubblefoam and where to find it in the game.
Where to Find Bubblefoam Location in Monster Hunter Rise
To get your hands on bubblefoam, you will need to track down the Mizutsune. These Leviathans can secrete these foams, and it acts as an immobilizer. While fighting the Mizutsune, you should try and avoid the bubbles at all costs since it will make you slide on the water surface, making hunting the Mizutsune difficult. Use a cleanser or dodge the attacks when coming face to face with this legendary beast. Mizutsunes are mostly found across the Shrine Ruins, Frost Islands, and Flooded Forest.
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Where to Get Bubblefoam
Low Rank Bubblefoam Drops
- Rewards: Target: 24% (x 1)
- Rewards: Capture: 14% (x 2)
- Carves: Body: 21% (x 1)
- Broken Parts Rewards:
- Head: 32% (x 1)
- Tail: 30% (x 1)
- Dropped Materials:
- Flinch: 30% (x 1)
- Wyvern Riding: 25% (x 2)
- Items Obtained by Palico: 27% (x 1)
Armor Parts that Require Bubblefoam
- Mizutsune Mail (x1)
- Mizutsune Braces (x2)
- Mizutsune Greaves (x2)
- Utsushi Greaves V (x2)
- Medium’s Hakama (x2)
Weapons that Require Bubblefoam
- Morning Dawn I (x2)
- Poetic Bell I (x2)
- Spring night Shot I (x2)
- Stealth Dango I (x2)
- Tetranadon Edge II (x2)
- Cirrus Blaster I (x2)
- Fox Halberd I (x3)
- Hanayako Yohino I (x1)
- Kakaru Kumo Naki I (x1)
- Frilled Blow II (x2)
- Sleepy Shellblade II (x2)
- Sleepy Shellgun II (x2)
It might take a few tries to successfully hunt down a Mizutsune, and it might take some more to get one crafting component. It is also pretty time-consuming, with one hunt taking around 20 or more minutes. But getting this set is worth all the hassle you will go through in Monster Hunter Rise. Monster Hunter Rise is available for PC and Nintendo Switch.