By
Angel Marquez
2021-03-29 09:29:05

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We follow the tour of Monster Hunter Rise and take the opportunity to tell you where to find thunderbugs.

What to know about thunderbugs in Monster Hunter Rise?


These are only creatures that are available in this game, they are important to build the shock traps that allow us to catch larger monsters, this makes these creatures very useful and to give you more details about this quest we are here.
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To catch them, you do not have to do anything special, you just have to reach their respective locations, proceed to interact with it in order to catch them, we can visit the places where they are housed because they can appear regularly, they generally appear At the level of the Sanctuary Ruins, the map tends to show us the respective locations so it will not be very difficult to reach them.

Choosing to visit the areas more than once is favorable, in this sense it is possible to establish some routes, which makes it important because it is not only necessary to get these creatures but in the middle of this task, there is the possibility of doing the traps that will allow us to hunt monsters, reaching the thunderbugs is easy if we can master the Wirebug. It is also good to keep in mind that there is the possibility of making some combinations of thunderbugs with trap tools, this in order to get a little easier to catch the flying monsters that are actually the most difficult to capture.

 This is all you need to know about where to find thunderbugs, with this we managed to take advantage of the possibility of catching larger monsters in Monster Hunter Rise.

Tags:
MH Rise, MHR
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows PC
Genre(s):
Action role-playing
Developer(s):
Capcom
Publisher(s):
Capcom
Engine:
RE Engine
Release date:
March 26, 2021
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
12+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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