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

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Monster Hunter Rise is a series known for its unique bosses and enemies. Each monster is an entity with behavioral patterns, strengths, and weaknesses that any adept hunter must keep track of if they want to take these beasts down. One of Monster Hunter Rise's bosses, Jyuratodus, the Mud Fish Wyvern, lurks in swamps, attacking enemies that cross its path. Make sure you know how to tackle this foe before facing it in the field.

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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 Jyuratodus's weaknesses, resistances, and drop rates.

All Jyuratodus Weaknesses

Jyuratodus Elemental Weakness

Jyuratodus' main weakness is its aversion to thunder, so if you have any weapons with this elemental attribute, be sure to bring them along for the hunt. If you lack a thunder weapon, try taking fire, ice, or dragon weapons when fighting this monster. These weapons are nowhere near as impactful as thunder, but they're effective enough to make a difference. Do not use water weapons when fighting Juratodus, as it is immune to water damage.

Those using thunder weapons should focus their attacks on the Torso and Legs of the Jyuratodus for the most damage. If you've got a fire weapon, focus on the Legs. However, ice and dragon weapons don't get damage bonuses for attacking any specific area of this boss.

Damage LocationFireWaterThunderIceDragon
Head501055
Neck501055
Torso1002555
Back501555
Fin1002055
Leg1503055
Tail501055

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Jyuratodus 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
Head636353
Neck434343
Torso353535
Back252525
Fin252525
Leg454540
Tail555045
  • If using a cutting weapon focus on the head and tail.
  • If using a blunt weapon focus on the head.
  • If using a bow weapon focus on shooting the head and the tail.

Jyuratodus Resistances and Ailments

Jyuratodus is resistant to various ailments in Monster Hunter Rise, but it is very vulnerable to Exhaust damage. Thunderblight and Stun are also viable options when battling Jyuratodus, but if you have the opportunity, try to bring Exhaust attributed weapons instead, as they are the most effective.

Jyuratodus 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, and Jyuratodus is no different. Hunters can break the Mud, Head, Body, Legs, and Tail off the Jyuratodus by repeatedly damaging these areas. If you break these pieces 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 Jyuratodus, High rank.

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High Rank

Target RewardsCapture Rewards
Item and Percentage Chance Item and Percentage Chance
Jyuratodus Scale+ 34%
Torrent Sac 16%
Jyuratodus Fang+ 14%
Jyuratodus Carapace 12%
Monster Keenbone 12%
Jyuratodus Fin+ 9%
Wyvern Gem 3%
Jyuratodus Carapace 33%
Jyuratodus Fang+ 25%
Jyuratodus Scale+ 19% (x2)
Jyuratodus Fin+ 19%
Wyvern Gem 4%
Carving
Item and Percentage Chance
Jyuratodus Scale+ 37%
Jyuratodus Carapace 27%
Jyuratodus Fin+ 20%
Jyuratodus Fang+ 15%
Wyvern Gem 1%
Broken Parts Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Jyuratodus Carapace 100% (Leg)
Jyuratodus Scale+ 100% (Tail)
Jyuratodus Fang+ 100% (Head)
Jyuratodus Fin+ 100% (Back)
White Drops
Item and Percentage Chance
Jyuratodus Scale+ 37%, 50%
Jyuratodus Carapace 30%
Wyvern Tear 25%
Large Wyvern Tear 25%
Jyuratodus Fang+ 12%, 20%
Wyvern Gem 1%

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