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What are Great Izuchi weaknesses, resistances, & drops | Monster Hunter Rise

One aggressive Wyvern.

Monster Hunter Rise brings a variety of foes, both new and old, for players to face. Learning the strengths and weaknesses of each monster is key to surviving in the harsh Monster Hunter world, even with early game foes like the Great Izuchi. Make sure you've studied up on this monster and equipped the right gear before starting a fight.

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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 Great Izuchi 's weaknesses, resistances, and drop rates.

All Great Izuchi Weaknesses

Great Izuchi Elemental Weakness

The main weakness of the Great Izuchi is thunder, so if you have a weapon with this element, it is preferred. Water, fire, and ice are all acceptable secondary options. Remember that these elements won't deal as much damage as thunder does. Avoid using the dragon element, as the Great Izuchi is resistant to this element type.

You should focus on the Head, Tail, and Tail Tip when using elementary weaponry on the Great Izuchi, as these are its most vulnerable areas. Make sure to aim for the tail tip if you're using less effect gear, as this is the weakest point on the Great Izuchi regardless of the element type.

Damage LocationFireWaterThunderIceDragon
Head102025105
Torso101015105
Foreleg101015100
Tail101020105
Tail Tip1515251510

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Great Izuchi 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
Head808075
Torso454540
Foreleg505055
Tail555035
Tail Tip758075
  • If using a cutting weapon focus on the head and the tail tip.
  • If using a blunt weapon focus on the head and the tail tip.
  • If using a bow weapon focus on shooting the head and the tail tip.

Great Izuchi Resistances and Ailments

The following ailments are incredibly effective when facing the Great Izuchi—Poison, Paralysis, Sleep, and Exhaust. Blast, Thunderblight, and Stun are also effective but not as impactful as the set mentioned earlier of ailments.

The Great Izuchi is resistant to Fireblight, Waterblight, and Iceblight.

Great Izuchi 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 in Monster Hunter Rise have breakable parts that shatter or fall off when enough they take enough damage, and the same is true for the Great Izuchi. Make sure to aim for these parts when fighting the Great Izuchi—Head, and Tail. If you break these monster portions during a hunt, extra rewards will appear once the hunt ends.

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

Low Rank

Target RewardsCapture Rewards
Item and Percentage Chance Item and Percentage Chance
Great Izuchi Pelt 36%
Screamer Sac 26%
Great Izuchi Hide 21%
Monster Bone S 12%
Great Izuchi Tail 5%
Great Izuchi Hide 43%
Great Izuchi Pelt 33%
Screamer Sac 24%
Carving
Item and Percentage Chance
Great Izuchi Pelt 36%
Screamer Sac 26%
Great Izuchi Hide 21%
Monster Bone S 12%
Great Izuchi Tail 5%
Broken Parts Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Great Izuchi Tail 80% (Tail)
Screamer Sac 70% (Head)
Great Izuchi Pelt 30% (Head)
Great Izuchi Hide 20% (Tail)
White Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Wyvern Tear 50%
Great Izuchi Hide 30%
Great Izuchi Pelt 20%

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High Rank

Target RewardsCapture Rewards
Item and Percentage Chance Item and Percentage Chance
Great Izuchi Pelt+ 39%
Great Izuchi Hide+ 23%
Screamer Sac 18% (x2)
Monster Bone+ 13%
Great Izuchi Tail+ 5%
Bird Wyvern Gem 2%
Great Izuchi Pelt+ 39%
Great Izuchi Hide+ 27%
Screamer Sac 16% (x3)
Great Izuchi Tail+ 15%
Bird Wyvern Gem 3%
Carving
Item and Percentage Chance
Great Izuchi Hide+ 44%
Great Izuchi Pelt+ 35%
Screamer Sac 20%
Bird Wyvern Gem 1%
Broken Parts Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Great Izuchi Tail+ 80% (Tail)
Screamer Sac 65% (Body x2)
Great Izuchi Pelt+ 32% (Head)
Great Izuchi Hide+ 20% (Tail)
Bird Wyvern Gem 3% (Head)
White Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Wyvern Tear 30%
Great Izuchi Hide+ 29%, 60%
Large Wyvern Tear 20%
Great Izuchi Pelt+ 20%, 40%
Bird Wyvern Gem 1%

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