Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Shogun Ceanataur Guide – Weaknesses, Drops, and More

The Shogun Ceanataur in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is a unique monster. He’ll be a step ahead of the Daimyo Hermitaur you’ve encountered in previous Master Rank missions. The two share a handful of similarities, but their weaknesses and material losses are different. This guide covers all of the Shogun Ceanatuar’s weaknesses and all of the materials he drops in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Shogun Ceanataur Guide

All Shogun Ceanataur weaknesses

The Shogun Ceanataur is much more aggressive than a Daimyo Hermitaur. The two are similar in that they both have a shell on their back and represent different forms of crustaceans. When fighting the Shogun, your primary focus should be breaking his claws and the shell on his back. By breaking the claws you can prevent it from launching a wide attack that can potentially cause a bleeding status effect on you and your party members. As for the grenade, destroying it will cause the Shogun to explode, but only for a short time. It finds another one and modifies its attack pattern based on the shell found.

You primarily want to use blunt-based weapons for the carapace and claws, but the legs, torso, and heads are perfect for a slashing weapon. If you plan to use an elemental weapon, make sure it deals thunder damage. Ice damage is decent, as is Fire, but Water and Dragon are the least effective.

parts of the body slashing bluntly ammunition Fire water thunder Ice dragon
head 50 45 45 10 10 35 20 0
torso 35 35 25 fifteen 5 20 10 0
sleeve 25 45 25 20 5 25 10 0
right claw 25 30 fifteen 35 5 20 10 0
Right leg 35 30 30 fifteen 5 fifteen 10 0
left claw 25 30 fifteen 35 5 20 10 0
Left leg 35 30 30 fifteen 5 fifteen 10 0

All Shogun Ceanataur material drops

The Shogun Ceanataur and Daimyo Hemitaur share a Fine Black Pearl as a potential drop, but after that the two differ. We highly recommend breaking the Shogun’s Claws and Armor to get some of the better rewards such as: These include the Ceanataur Hardclaw, Ceanataur Cortex, and Heavy Wyvern Scalp. These are useful when crafting equipment in Elgado Outpost.

Material Drops target bonuses Conquer rewards Rewards for defective parts carves fallen materials
Ceanataur cortex 24% 27% 70% from the shell 41% 80%
Heavy Ceanataur Leg 32% 35% 0 32% 0
Ceanataur Hardclaw 22% 12% 70% of claw 17% 0
Monster Slogbone 12% 10% 20% 0 0
Fine black pearl 10% fifteen% 0 10% 25%
Heavy wyvern scalps 0 0 100% from the shell 0 0
Solid Bone 0 0 30% 0 0
Crab Pearl+ 0 0 0 0 75%

One important thing to remember is how the Shogun Ceanataur behaves differently depending on the shell used. Breaking this piece often messes up his moveset and offers many rewards. When the Shogun hits you with a slashing slash and causes a bleeding effect, use a Wirebug to escape and heal. The effect goes away on its own, but if you don’t move it goes away faster, as does crouching.

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