Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak is a massive expansion featuring one monster, in particular, that should strike fear into everyone: Furious Rajang. This golden Fanged Beast is in a state of perpetual anger and is many times more powerful than the normal Rajang. You’ll need all the help you can to fight it, so here are Furious Rajang’s weaknesses, resistances, and drops in MHR Sunbreak.

All Furious Rajang information and weaknesses in MHR Sunbreak

Furious Rajang Elemental weakness in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak

One of the only things that can potentially cool off this seething Furious Rajang is the Ice element, its main weakness. Other than that, Water is the next best thing, but the damage difference between the two is massive. Don’t bother equipping Fire, Thunder, and Dragon to weapons as they won’t do anything to this golden beast.

Furious Rajang Weapon location weakness in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak

The best way to damage this violent monster is to get up in its face and attack the head. Cutting and Blunt damage is borderline equal, with Ammo trailing not far behind. No matter where you strike this foe, it’ll deal significant damage, but its head should be the main focus. Bowgun users should not go for the hind legs or the tail.

Furious Rajang Status resistances and ailment effectiveness in MHR Sunbreak

Zero stars mean it is immune to that ailment, while three stars mean it’s highly effective against that monster. Furious Rajang is immune to everything, status ailment-wise. Any weapon that can inflict a status ailment apart from Blast will do nothing to help. Other than Blast, find a Helping Helper Snowbeetle and throw it at Furious Rajang to inflict Iceblight. This will slow down the monster’s attacks for a short while.

Furious Rajang Drop Rates -Carves, capturing, breaking, & more in MHR Sunbreak

There are multiple ways to get monster parts, but it all heavily revolves around a percentage system, which is ultimately RNG. You may get a rare item or none at all.

  • There are numerous ways to gain items:You can normally carve three times once the monster is dead, but this can change with skills and the type of monsterAll chopped appendages of said monster can be carved onceCapturing the monster instead of killing it can alter the percentage of rewardsBreaking monster parts, claws, and wings increases the odds of getting more partsFrom obtaining the white drops that fall from the monsterGaining rewards for completing your quest

Looting the white drops from monsters can get you an array of different materials/items, you may get one of the following: Rajang Apoplexy 30%, Rajang Hardfang 55%, Gold Rajang Pelt+ 15%, and Large Beast Tear 50%.

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