Gargwa Eggs are a valuable item in Monster Hunter Rise. This guide will show players how they can find Gargwa Eggs in the game. Monster Hunter Rise has been one of the biggest Nintendo Switch titles to release in a while. The game has gone on to ship over 5 million copies and continues to sell more as the week goes by. Since the Nintendo Switch never got its own Monster Hunter title and the PlayStation received Monster Hunter World, players were eager to jump into this new take on the series. In this entry, players are able to ride on monsters for a limited time, allowing them to attack each other or navigate to other parts of the map. A big reason why players will want to replay missions is because of all the possible loot they can find. This guide will show players where they can find Gargwa Eggs in Monster Hunter Rise.

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The issue with Gargwa Eggs is that they are not a traditional drop that players will get from defeating a monster. Once the egg appears, players will need to manually carry it back to their camp from wherever they are on the map. This means tracking through a monster-filled forest without getting hit. A single hit can cause the player to drop the egg and shatter it. Players will need to be careful once they finally find one. Here is where players can find them.

Where To Find Gargwa Eggs in Monster Hunter Rise

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For starters, players will be given the Egg-cellent Idea quest where players need to find two eggs to get a new Hammer design. Players will need to find Gargwa on the map and they appear on the right side of the map from region 2 to region 13. Players will also need to sneak attack the Gargwa. Attacking them directly will not cause them to drop the egg. Once the player defeats it, they will need to individually carry each egg back to the nearest camp and put it inside of the blue chest.

Players can run and use the Wirebug to get around faster but don't run out of stamina or the egg will drop. It's a bit time-consuming and boring but it's one of those things that need to get done to get some of the better gear in the game. Make sure to not make scrambled eggs on your way back.

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Monster Hunter Rise is available now on Nintendo Switch.