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Monster Hunter Beastiality
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This is a farming guide for Large Beast Gem, an item in Monster Hunter Rise (MH Rise): Sunbreak. Check here for all Large Beast Gem locations and drop sources, as well as Large Beast Gem uses in equipment and decoration crafting.
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A rare and precious gem produced form a particular beast, produced in the body over a long period of time.

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Monster Hunter rise is an action role-playing game, and this is the sixth installment in the Monster Hunter series. The latest Sunbreak DLC adds some of the best weapons, armor sets, and many new changes.
The DLC has interesting quests that you can do to get valuable materials like Beast Gem and Large Beast Gem. In this guide, we will cover everything about Large Beast Gem in Monster Hunter Rise.
Monster Hunter Rise is a fascinating game, and you are tasked with objectives like slaying monsters and enemies. There are various weapons and tools that you are equipped with for survival. While you’re at it, consider reading the Monster Hunter Rise weapons tier list . 
It is master rank material In the game, and it is most valuable. Moreover, Large Beast Gem has been newly added to the Monster hunter rise sunbreak expansion . There are special items in Monster hunter rise (MHR) that can only be obtained through completing the various quests and eliminating the elite monsters.
Large Beast Gem can also be achieved by looting a certain environment (Like some special regions); you can also get this item by completing the required objectives. After you harvest the Larget beast gem from monsters, they can be later used for several purposes.
Getting Large Gem Beast in Monster Hunter Rise is difficult, but it is worth it. Mostly, players use these special gems to upgrade their weapons or pieces of equipment.
The in-game description of the material is “This is a very rare and special gem acquired from a particular beast, and monsters body produces it over the long term” Moreover, the monster material type gem has nine rarities and sell price of 11000, but you can only hold 99 pieces of Large Beast Gem in Monster Hunter Rise.
There are various ways to acquire this useful material in Monster Hunter Rise. One of the most popular ways to get a Large Beast Gem is by killing the monsters; however, only a few monsters will grant you the gem.
Moreover, you obtain the special material by completing the quests or by visiting certain regions. Below, we have covered all the possible ways for you to get a Large Beast Gem. 
As mentioned earlier, there are only a few monsters that can grant you a Large Beast Gem. We have also mentioned the location and appearance of these deadly monsters so that you can achieve the gem easily. 
Arzuros is a giant monster that appears in several regions of the game. The monster is not easy to defeat, and it takes some planning to kill him. The beast can be found in forests or near mountains, like to hunt for fish, and eats honey.
Moreover, it has dangerous claws that could eliminate any threat that comes it’s way. However, killing these monsters grants you valuable items. Eliminating this beast will grant you with Crave Body x1(2%) and also Dropped Materials x1(1%) . 
Giant Monster is newly added in Sunbreak expansion, and it belongs Bishaten species . The dangerous monster can even be found near human living regions. It has a belly containing flammable pinecones, and Bishaten can breathe fire that is harmful to any living being. Moreover, you can find this monster near Shrine’s ruins and Sandy plains.
After defeating the beast, you can carve its body, and you will have a 3% chance of having a Large beast gem and a 1% chance with dropped materials from the monster.
Garangolm is recently included in the Sunbreak expansion. The monster has a massive body and a menacing appearance. Moreover, you can find the monster in regions where the soil is fertile and they have sap-like fluids that help in plant growth.
You can find Garangolm in flooded forest and Citadel but be careful; killing this monster is not easy, as his attacks are vicious. After eliminating the monster, you can crave his body and obtain dropped materials with a 3 percent chance of acquiring the Large Beast gem.
Lagombi is a vicious beast in Monster Hunter Rise, and he is hostile to players with his deadly fangs. This monster has huge ears and warm pelts, and a fat body, which helps Lagombi to survive cold seasons.
You can search for the monster in frost island and citadel. To get a Large Beast gem from the monster, you have to kill him and crave his boy, and obtain Dropped Materials.    
This monster lives in ice-cold regions and has thick fur, which helps it to be warm. Goss Harag searches for its prey in the snow and inhales cold breaths; later on, it forms ice blades on its arms with bodily fluids.
Moreover, be careful not to rile the monster; when the beast feels threatened, it becomes extremely dangerous. Killing the beast will grant you a Large Beast gem, but for that, you have to Crave its body(6% chances) and obtain dropped materials(2% chances).
Hunters in the game can do numerous tasks and quests to progress through the game. The players have to use smart tacts to complete the quests, and they have to gather intel about the targeted monster.
When you successfully complete the required tasks, you are granted several rewards. Moreover, there are certain quests that you complete to get a Large Beast Gem. Goss Harag
There are three places where you can find Large Beast Gem. The game has so many places for you to visit and kill the monsters to acquire valuable materials. All the areas have a different feel, unique maps, and precious items.
Citadel visual in Monster Hunter RiseThis is a massive area in Monster Hunter Rise, and it is divided into three zones, each zone having its own climate.
Moreover, the large areas of the Citadel consist of ruined castles, rocky mud, and some areas filled with snow. Also, Citadel has dangerous monsters that you can destroy to secure various gems and especially the Large Beast Gem.
Monster Hunter Rise has several areas, and each area has its vibe. Flooded forests are very dark green regions. Moreover, there is a constant flow of water into the forests, which makes it a beautiful area to roam around.
However, it has scary monsters all around the area, but killing these monsters will grant you a Large Beast Gem.
These Islands are famous for their gigantic dragons , who once slew the heroes. After the infamous death dragon, the island becomes baren, and now only dragon bones and remains of the dragon ship are there to witness. Remember Frost Islands also contains useful items like Large Beast Gem .
Slaying the monsters in Monster Hunter Rise is really worth it. You are rewarded with useful gems that can be used to upgrade weapons or armors. Moreover, below we have mentioned what kind of usage Large Beast Gem has.  
This is the end of our article about the Large Beast Gem in Monster Hunter Rise. This special gem is one of the valuable materials that you acquire in several ways. The easiest way to obtain it is by defeating a monster.  
Moreover, there are other ways to get the Gem too, you can achieve it by visiting certain places and completing the required quests. There are tons of advantages of having a Large Beast Gem, you can use it to upgrade the weapons and armor so that you have a better chance of defeating enemies and progressing in the game. 
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Ranking the best games in Capcom's beloved beast-slaying action-RPG series.
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The Monster Hunter series has become ridiculously popular in North America, in large part due to the massive success of Monster Hunter World and its Iceborne expansion. Capcom followed up on World by releasing Monster Hunter Rise for Nintendo Switch, a stellar entry in the series that was ported to PC earlier this year. Longtime fans of the series undoubtedly have a soft spot for every Monster Hunter game, though. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned hunter, it's worth revisiting some of the older games in the franchise, too. We've ranked the mainline series from worst to best.
For many players, Monster Hunter is now a “forever game” akin to Pokémon, Destiny, or Final Fantasy XIV. The kind of game you could easily put hundreds--even thousands--of hours into (speaking from personal experience) and boasting a vibrant community of die-hard fans all over the world. Monster Hunter has been around since 2004, but since most players outside Japan jumped on at World, there are likely many fans curious about the Monster Hunter games that came before it.
The best Monster Hunter game is probably the one you think it is. Keep in mind that we're only featuring mainline games that released in North America and Europe, and we've excluded spin-offs such as Monster Hunter Stories. Also, it's a great time to dive into Monster Hunter Rise on PC or Switch ahead of the big Sunbreak expansion that releases this summer.
The original Monster Hunter on PlayStation 2 introduced players to the series’ loot-driven, beast-slaying gameplay… but people just didn’t understand it at the time. In many ways, the original Monster Hunter plays just like any other game in the main series: You take on hunting quests from a village hub, head out into large arena-like maps where you bag and tag your prey, then head back to town to upgrade your gear with the bits and bob carved from the monster’s hide. Repeat until you beat the game.
This gameplay loop was reminiscent of other popular series like Diablo and Phantasy Star Online, but Capcom’s first attempt was riddled with issues. Audience expectations were part of the problem; players and critics struggled with the slow combat that emphasized long fights against single large enemies rather than hordes of baddies, tedious resource management, and grindy crafting system. While these elements are now seen as hallmarks of the series, they simply weren’t fully realized yet. If you played Monster Hunter today, it’d be difficult to tell what parts of the cumbersome gameplay were intentional, and which were janky mishaps. Yet despite these setbacks, many players stuck with the first Monster hunter long enough for the addictive gameplay loop to click, and the game sold well enough to warrant several sequels that refined the series into the worldwide success it is today.
Monster Hunter Freedom (aka Monster Hunter Portable in Japan) is technically a PSP port of the first game with some minor updates, but it’s worth giving this title its own entry because of what it did for the franchise.
In short, Capcom’s gamble to take Monster Hunter’s from home consoles to portable devices was a masterstroke--in Japan, anyway. Monster Hunter Portable sparked the series’ long-lasting popularity in Japan thanks to the PSP’s ad-hoc wireless multiplayer feature. Monster Hunter Freedom, however, didn’t catch on the same way in the west, where most players had to slog through the game’s grind solo. The handheld gameplay also came with tradeoffs that made Freedom even more difficult to play than the PS2 version in some ways--the notorious “Monster Hunter claw” control scheme and long load times, especially. It was still possible to play and enjoy Monster Hunter Freedom by yourself (I certainly did when I was a teenager), but the game’s flaws were much easier to overlook if you were lucky enough to experience the high of multiplayer hunting… or were stubborn enough to force your way past the slow opening hours.
Continuing the formula that Monster Hunter Freedom started, Freedom 2 was the PSP port of the Japan-exclusive PS2 game, Monster Hunter 2 (pronounced Monster Hunter “Dos”), and the only version of Monster Hunter 2 released in the West.
Freedom 2 refined the first portable outing’s gameplay and introduced new monsters that would become series staples like the Tigrex, as well as mainstay weapons like the Long Sword, Hunting Horn, Gunlance, and Bow. But while Freedom 2 was simply a portable remake of Monster Hunter 2, the game’s immediate follow-up, Freedom Unite, was the bigger innovation.
Freedom Unite was an expanded version of Freedom 2, introducing super-difficult “G Rank” quests (now known as “Master Rank”), and even more new content--you could easily spend a few hundred hours battling giant monsters and crafting ornate armor. Not only was Freedom Unite a bigger Monster Hunter game than ever, it was also a more enjoyable experience in general thanks to faster load times than previous Freedom titles, and the addition of the Palico sidekick, making the game friendlier for solo players even with “old Monster Hunter” quirks and notorious difficulty still intact.
However, Freedom Unite is also where Capcom started the annoying tradition of releasing a comparatively limited base Monster Hunter game, then following up with an expanded “G-Rank” or “Master Rank” version of the same game just a few months later. So while it’s one of the most important releases in the series, it’s also arguably one of the most notorious as well.
The third Monster Hunter generation was a major change for the series in several ways. Most notably, the series pivoted from Sony’s consoles to Nintendo’s hardware, with Monster Hunter Tri releasing for Wii, and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate for Wii U and 3DS, making these the first Monster Hunter games to launch on home consoles outside of Japan since the original on PS2.
Content-wise, Monster Hunter Tri felt like a step backward, missing many of the monsters and weapons introduced in Freedom Unite--though Tri is notable as the first game to include the Switch Axe weapon type. It wasn’t until Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate that Monster Hunter’s third generation felt complete. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate combined all the content from Tri and the Japan
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