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Monster Hunter Rise: How to Change Weapons

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Monster Hunter Rise features 14 different weapons for players to choose from, but the game doesn’t tell you how to change from your starting weapon. While the series has typically allowed players to choose their weapon of choice during character creation, Monster Hunter Rise automatically equips new hunters with a long sword. It’s a popular weapon, but there are several other weapon types that suit all sorts of playstyles just waiting to be equipped. Here’s how to change weapons in Monster Hunter Rise.

How to Change Weapons in Monster Hunter Rise

Changing weapons in Monster Hunter Rise works just the same as it did in previous entires. All you have to do is visit an item box and select “Manage Equipment.” Item boxes are scattered all throughout Kamura Village, but the two by the village quest counter and in the gathering hub are the most convenient ones to access.

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After selecting “Manage Equipment,” select “Change Equipment to bring up a menu with all of your currently stored arms. The game starts you out with one of every weapon type, so you won’t have to fork over any cash or materials to get your hands on additional weapons. Not counting the long sword the game starts you with, there are 13 other weapons to choose from in Monster Hunter Rise.

The weapons in your item box are the weakest variants of each type, so don’t expect to find an overpowered bow or a ridiculously powerful insect glaive just because they’re different than the starting long sword. Still, any of these weapons, including the long sword, can become incredibly strong with the right upgrades. Grab your weapon of choice, take on some quests, hunt some monsters, and get yourself some new gear. It’s the gameplay loop that players have fallen in love with, and it’s just as good as ever in Monster Hunter Rise.

Monster Hunter Rise is available now on Nintendo Switch. A PC version of the game is scheduled to release in 2022.


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Diego Perez
Currently serving as an Associate Editor at Attack of the Fanboy, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and The Outerhaven, but Attack of the Fanboy is home to his best work. When he's not editing or writing guides, he's yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.