Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak monsters list, new and returning monsters explained

The new Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak monsters are possibly the biggest draw of the new expansion.

These include creatures new to the series, expanding the already impressive roster present in the base game. Additionally, some fan favorites also return, including variants of existing subspecies.

To help you get up to speed before heading out on your first Sunbreak hunt, we’ve got a list of new and returning monsters in Sunbreak and when you’ll encounter them.

For more help, we have pages on how to start Sunbreak, how to unlock Master Rank, use Switch skill sharing, and progress through our Monster Hunter Sunbreak walkthrough.


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Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Monster List

Below you’ll find a table of monsters in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak and when you’ll encounter them, as well as details on whether they’re new or returning.

If you want more details on when exactly they unlock within each rank, check out our Monster Hunter Sunbreak walkthrough.

Learn how to start Sunbreak, the first expansion, and from there, how to unlock Master Rank, use Switch skill sharing, and advance with our Monster Hunter Sunbreak walkthrough. There’s also a list of monsters, as well as individual pages on how to beat Garangolm, Lunagaron, and Shogun Ceanataur. For the base game, we have several Monster Hunter Rise tips and lists of mineral locations, bone locations, weapon types, how to use Insect Glaives and Kinsects, details on how to join friends in multiplayer, how to capture monsters and learn about Wirebugs and great Wirebugs.

Who are the Three Lords monsters in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak?

There are nine new monsters that have been added to Monster Hunter Rise with the Sunbreak expansion. Some of these are subspecies of existing monsters, such as Aurora Almudron. These are more variants, but can be very different to hunt compared to their basic forms.

Of the nine, there are three monsters that are slightly different from the others. These are The Three Lords and are most closely related to the main story of Sunbreak. Here is information about each:

Malzeno

Malzeno is the new Elder Dragon in MH: Rise Sunbreak. (Image credit: Capcom)

Malzeno is an all-new Elder Dragon, covered in silver scales. He drains energy and life force from other creatures, attacking his prey from behind. He can inflict the new Bloodblight status, which restores health naturally, gradually drains health, and decreases the effect of healing items.

Garangolm

Garangolm is one of the Three Lords. (Image credit: Capcom)

Garangolm has a massive, rigid body, covered in natural armor reinforced by a sap-like fluid. They can use this sap to harden the soil and flora in the area around them, further improving their defense.

Lunagaron

Finally, we have Lunagaron. It is a wyvern with fangs and an organ that cools the air it inhales. It is a very resistant creature, capable of thermoregulating and traveling long distances. Due to this unique thermoregulation, they can live in a variety of habitats.

For more help, we have pages on how to start Sunbreak, how to unlock Master Rank, use Switch skill sharing, and progress through our Monster Hunter Sunbreak walkthrough.

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