Rampage Quests are some of the biggest additions to come to Monster Hunter Rise. This guide will show players how to play them. Since Monster Hunter World made its way to every other platform but the Nintendo Switch, it made sense for the series to have its own exclusive title. The game has already gone on to ship over 4 million copies and a Japanese company gave their employees the day off to play it. One of the newest additions to the game is the new Rampage Quests. This guide will show players how they can play it and provide helpful tips for winning them.

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The way Rampage Quests work is it is up to the player to protect Kamura Village from monster invaders. It begins with the gate being heavily fortified and the players must work together to prevent them from getting inside. Tons of different monsters will try and evade at a time, making players adapt to different enemies in different situations. Each wave will also get more difficult as the rounds go on. Overall, teamwork will make the dream work when participating in these Rampage Quests. This guide will show players how they can survive longer against the onslaught of enemies.

Monster Hunter Rise Rampage Quests Tips and Tricks

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Here are some helpful tips to help players complete these Rampage Quests.

  • Play With Friends: Not only does this make it much easier to complete these tasks, but playing with friends is also super fun.
  • Use Guns: Make sure to use the guns on the higher ground. These do a ton of damage and can hit multiple enemies at once. Great for preventing that final break-in.
  • Dragonator: Similar to guns, this weapon has tons of range and can attack multiple enemies at once. They will be placed where monsters are trying to break in.
  • Distractions: Tools like the gong make it so the monsters are distracted for a limited time. Make sure to use them to prevent enemies from breaking it.

It will be interesting to see how much post-release support Monster Hunter Rise will receive. While Monster Hunter World still gets a ton of content, it is on a platform that is able to handle it much better than the Nintendo Switch. Although, Monster Hunter and Nintendo have been in a long-lasting relationship for generations. Regardless, the game is one of the best third-party titles to come to the Nintendo Switch so far.

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Monster Hunter Rise is available now on Nintendo Switch.