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One of the rarer materials in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. find out how to get Large Wyvern Tears with the tips in this guide.

Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak: How to Get Large Wyvern Gems

One of the rarer materials in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. find out how to get Large Wyvern Tears with the tips in this guide.

Large Wyvern Gems are essential materials for dozens of weapons and armor sets in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. They’re also rare drops or rewards from more than ten different monsters, so while they aren’t as rare as the numerous Mantle materials most endgame weapons and armor require, they aren’t a surefire award either.

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We’ll cover all the places you can get Large Wyvern Gems in this guide.

How to get Large Wyvern Gems in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak

Large Wyvern Gems have a similar drop and reward rate to Mantle materials: around 1% to 5% in most cases. The difference, as mentioned, is they come from multiple sources rather than a single monster.

Here are all the monsters and their chances to award Large Wyvern Gems.

Aurora Somnacanth

Target Reward: 3% (x1)
Capture Reward: 4% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: 4% (x1, Head Fin, Tail)
Carves: 2% (x1 Body)
Dropped Materials: 1% (x1)

Barioth

Target Reward: 3% (x1)
Capture Reward: 3% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: 5% (x1 Head)
Carves: 1%/5% (x1, Body/Tail)
Dropped Materials: 1% (x1)

Barroth

Target Reward: 1% (x1)
Capture Reward: 5% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: –%
Carves: 3%/3% (x1 Tail/x1 Scalp)
Dropped Materials: 1%

Basarios

Target Reward: –%
Capture Reward: –%
Broken Part Rewards: –%
Carves: 3% (x1 Body)
Dropped Materials: 1% (x1)

Diablos

Target Reward: 5% (x1)
Capture Reward: –%
Broken Part Rewards: –%
Carves: 3%/5% (x1 Body/x1 Tail)
Dropped Materials: 1% (x1)

Jyuratodus

Target Reward: 2% (x1)
Capture Reward: 3% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: –%
Carves: 1% (x1 Body)
Dropped Materials: 1% (x1)

Khezu

Target Reward: 2% (x1)
Capture Reward: 3% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: –%
Carves: –%
Dropped Materials: 2% (x1)

Nargacuga

Carves: 5% (x1, Body)

Royal Ludroth

Target Reward: 1% (x1)
Capture Reward: 3% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: –%
Carves: 2% (x1 Tail)
Dropped Materials: 1%

Somnacanth

Target Reward: 2% (x1)
Capture Reward: 3% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: 3%/3% (x1 Head Fin/x1 Tail Fin)
Carves: 1% (x1 Body)
Dropped Materials: 1% (x1)

Tobi-Kadachi

Target Reward: 2% (x1)
Capture Reward: 3% (x1)
Broken Part Rewards: 3% (x1, Head)
Carves: 1% (x1 Body)
Dropped Materials: 1% (x1)

How to Farm Large Wyvern Gems

Your best bet for farming Large Wyvern Gems is to capture the source monster in almost every case. The only monsters that don’t reward the material as a Capture Reward are Basarios, Diablos, and Nargacuga. All the others offer some chance at a Gem when captured.

As with any hunt, you’ll want to break as many parts as possible, especially the Tail. Do your best not to faint more than once to maximize your quest rewards, and hope for a little luck.

You’ll need more than a bit of luck to get your hands on other materials in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak, including Nargacuga Mantle and other Mantle materials. Pure Dragon Blood isn’t the easiest material to come by either, but we have a guide on it, Awegite, Prized Pelt, and even the Monksnail. Check our Rise guides hub for even more.


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