So instead, the game gives you Requests, letting you increase the number of submarines which means more items being multiplied. Sadly, out of the box, the trading isn’t that great, since you can only have one item multiplied at any one time. More seasoned Monster Hunter veterans will know this is the best way to build up your Honey supplies, and how you get certain rare items which can only be obtained as extra rewards. The first of these is the trading, where you can send off your extra buddies to duplicate items for you. There are several important things you can do via the Argosy, which are important for you to keep your inventory well-stocked. The Argosy is a really important part of Monster Hunter Rise, but unfortunately locked away in the Buddy Plaza where it’s not always in your field of view. The nest maxes out at 3 quests, so don’t forget to check in frequently to make sure you collect your items as efficiently as possible. This is the tree you’ll need to get to the Cohoot Nest You can get items like Iron Eggs, which can be sold for a pretty penny, or even Lagniapples which will boost your trading cats. Every time you return from a hunt you’ll find new items randomly dropped there, which can be a huge boost to both your trading and your wallet. This is the Cohoot nest, which is located behind the Grand Elder and can be climbed up. While you won’t have to give up any items, Monster Hunter Rise has a similar nest, hidden away in the Buddy Plaza. If you’ve ever played Dark Souls, you’d be familiar with the concept of the giant nest that gives you items, such as with Pickle Pee in Dark Souls 3. You get these for doing basically everything in the game, so make sure to snap those photos. ![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll also get awards, which are like mini-achievements you can pin to your Guild Card to flex on all your friends. While most Endemic life gets an entry if you interact with them, some endemic life, like the Monksnail, can’t be interacted with and taking a photo of it will lock it in as Seen. Follow us on Twitter Follow and Tweet us Tweet to from that, taking photos is the only way to completely fill up your handbook for Endemic Life.
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