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What are Basarios weaknesses, resistances, & drops | Monster Hunter Rise

Here comes the Bellowing Boulder!

Monster Hunter Rise has many monsters and enemies for players to fight as they make their way through the game's campaign. The game's beasts are formidable, and few monsters are as durable as the Basarios, a Flying Wyvern made out of rock. Ensure you know what to bring to battle when facing this formidable foe.

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When fighting this beast, it's good to know what it's weak against or where to inflict that good old damage to slaughter the foe quickly. So here's Basarios's weaknesses, resistances, and drop rates.

All Basarios Weaknesses

Basarios Elemental Weakness

The main weakness of the Basarios is dragon, but if you have water, that is an excellent second option. Unlike most monsters in Monster Hunter Rise, Basarios has no element it nullifies, so all elements are practical while fire, thunder, and ice aren't the best options. Here are the locations where you should attack X for extra elemental damage.

Those using dragon and water weapons should focus their attacks on the Head, Lower Neck, Back, Wing, Lower Tail, and Tail Tip. If you're using fire, thunder, or ice, your attacks will have the same damage output nowhere you strike.

Damage LocationFireWaterThunderIceDragon
Head1015101018
Lower Neck1015101018
Abdomen1010101015
Back1015101018
Wing1015101018
Leg1010101010
Lower Tail1015101018
Tail Tip1010101015

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Basarios Location Weakness

If you are not wielding an elemental weapon, you want to attack places where you deal extra damage. These places on a monster differentiate depending on the weapon type you use—Cutting, Impact, or Shot.

Damage LocationCutting DamageImpact DamageShot Damage
Head202020
Lower Neck152020
Abdomen242530
Back152020
Wing202020
Leg252630
Lower Tail151515
Tail Tip281515
  • If using a cutting weapon focus on the tail.
  • If using a blunt weapon focus on the abdomen and legs.
  • If using a bow weapon focus on shooting the abdomen and legs.

Basarios Resistances and Ailments

If you aim to inflict an ailment on Basarios, you'll want to use Sleep as this ailment is the most effective. Blast and Waterblight are also impactful, though they aren't as helpful as the Sleep ailment on Basarios. Grab some fast attacking weapons like the Dual Blades with these elements to inflict ailments quickly.

Basarios Drop Rates - Carves, Capturing & Breaking

Depending on your quest, you can get different rewards to forge armor and weapons, but each has a drop rate percentage, ultimately RNG. It is pure luck what you receive.

  • There are multiple ways of gaining items
    • You can carving three times once the monster is dead.
    • You can capture the monster instead of killing it.
      • Or carving the broken appendage of said monster.
    • From looting the drops from the monster
    • After successfully compleing your quest

Most monsters have breakable parts, and Basarios is no different. You can break the following pieces off of this monster—Head, Chest, Back, and Tail. If you break these during the hunt, you will earn extra rewards after completing the quest.

The tables below are the percentage and drop rates of each material from Basarios, Low and High rank.

Low Rank

Target RewardsCapture Rewards
Item and Percentage Chance Item and Percentage Chance
Basarios Pleura 27%
Basarios Wing 20%
Basarios Shell 16%
Poison Sac 12%
Machalite Ore 10% (x2)
Flame Sac 8%
Basarios Tail 7%
Basarios Wing 34%
Basarios Shell 24% (x2)
Poison Sac 16%
Flame Sac 14%
Basarios Tail 12%
Carving
Item and Percentage Chance
Basarios Shell (40%)
Basarios Pleura (27%)
Poison Sac (21%)
Machalite Ore (12%)
Basarios Tail(80%) (Tail)
Basarios Shell(13% (Tail)
Broken Parts Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Basarios Shell 80% (Head), 25% (Back)
Basarios Pleura 55% (Chest)
Basarios Wing 40% (Back)
Machalite Ore 35% (Back x2), 25% (Chest)
Poison Sac 20% (Chest)
Flame Sac 20% (Head)
White Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Wyvern Tear 50%
Machalite Ore 35%, 40%
Basarios Pleura 20%
Basarios Shell 15%, 40%

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High Rank

Target RewardsCapture Rewards
Item and Percentage Chance Item and Percentage Chance
Basarios Pleura+ 28%
Basarios Carapace 19%
Toxin Sac 17%
Inferno Sac 15%
Carbalite Ore 12% (x2)
Basarios Tears 7%
Wyvern Gem 2%
Basarios Tail 70%
Basarios Carapace 37%
Basarios Pleura+ 26%
Toxin Sac 19%
Carbalite Ore 10%
Basarios Tears 7%
Wyvern Gem 3%
Carving
Item and Percentage Chance
Basarios Tail 70% (Tail)
Basarios Carapace 37% (Body), 17% (Tail)
Basarios Pleura+ 26% (Body)
Toxin Sac 19% (Body)
Carbalite Ore 10% (Body), 10% (Tail x2)
Basarios Tears 7% (Body)
Wyvern Gem 1% (Body), 3% (Tail)
Broken Parts Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Basarios Carapace 70% (Head), 35% (Back)
Basarios Pleura+ 55% (Chest)
Carbalite Ore 40% (Back x2), 25% (Chest)
Basarios Wing 25% (Back)
Toxin Sac 20% (Chest)
Inferno Sac 20% (Head)
Basarios Tears 10% (Head)
White Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Carbalite Ore 31%, 39%
Large Wyvern Tear 30%
Basarios Pleura+ 20%
Wyvern Tear 20%
Basarios Carapace 15%, 40%
Basarios Tears 3%
Wyvern Gem 1%

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