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Monster Hunter Wilds introduces the breathtaking Iceshard Cliffs, a biome that stands out with its icy terrain and captivating features. Here, players can experience exhilarating platforming challenges, collect valuable items, and explore unique hunting arenas. The Monster Hunter franchise is known for its stunning frozen environments, and Iceshard Cliffs easily ranks among the finest.
Any location is enhanced by the monsters that inhabit it, and Iceshard Cliffs hosts some of the most intriguing and challenging creatures in Wilds. This guide will focus on Hirabami, a Leviathan monster that can pose significant threats if you’re not adequately prepared to face it.
Hirabami – Strengths and Weaknesses
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Hirabami is particularly vulnerable to blunt attacks, especially around its head and neck area. Both severing and projectile damage also prove effective, so any weapon you choose should work well—provided you can reach it.
Best Equipment to Face Hirabami
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Hirabami is very agile and frequently stays airborne, moving swiftly throughout the arena, so opting for a fast weapon with a decent reach is recommended. Light and heavy bowguns excel at targeting its weak points, while weapons like the insect glaive and lances can strike effectively both on the ground and in the air.
The Earplugs skill is especially valuable in this battle as it helps prevent stuns. Additionally, be aware that this monster can inflict Frostblight, so using armor or decorations that offer Bind Resistance will prove advantageous.
Hirabami – Fight Breakdown and Moves
Hirabami typically engages in combat as part of a trio, so your first goal should be to separate it from its companions. Utilize large dung pods to strike two of the monsters, allowing you to concentrate on the one you intend to hunt.
This clever creature can be difficult to track due to its levitating abilities. Hirabami enjoys dashing around and surprising you from behind, which makes maintaining focus on this beast essential. It frequently exposes itself for counterattacks immediately after lunging, so exercise patience and seize those moments to retaliate.
Most of Hirabami’s attacks originate from its prehensile tail, which has five breakable claws. This feature is where you’ll likely inflict most of your damage, making the Partbreaker skill particularly beneficial.
To tackle this battle efficiently, aim for the large stretchy membrane on its head. This pouch is critical for storing the air that keeps Hirabami aloft, and destroying it will impede the monster’s movements, making it far easier to hit when airborne. After it’s damaged, targeting that wound can even cause the monster to plummet from the sky, providing an ideal chance to deal massive hits to its mouth, which is its weakest area.
Though Hirabami shows some vulnerability to fire and thunder-type attacks, it’s not substantial enough to necessitate using elemental weapons. Stick with your highest damage-dealing weapon, ideally one that excels at breaking parts, and you’ll find the hunt manageable—just familiarize yourself with its attack patterns.
Hirabami – Drops and Materials
Depending on the difficulty level, Alpha Doshaguma can drop various materials:
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Low Rank Drops
Hirabami Tail Claw
Hirabami Scale
Hirabami Hide
Hirabami Webbing
Frost Sac
Hirabami Certificate
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High Rank Drops
Hirabami Tail Claw+
Hirabami Scale+
Hirabami Hide+
Hirabami Webbing+
Freezer Sac
Hirabami Certificate S
Wyvern Gem
Hunting Objectives
Hunting this monster multiple times will earn you the following titles for your Hunter Profile:
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Hunt 20 times |
Hirabami |
Hunt 30 times |
Fluttery |
Hunt 40 times |
Scissors |
Hunt 50 times |
Cloth |