Basariosバサルモス (Basarumosu) |
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Enemy Type | Large Monster |
Class | Flying Wyvern |
Threat Level | 3⭐ |
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Resistance(s) | None |
Location(s) | Sandy Plains Lava Caverns |
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Basarios is a Large Monster that appears in Monster Hunter Rise (MHR or MHRise). Basarios is a large, boulder-like creature that is found in the Shrine Ruins area of the game. It has a tough, rocky hide and powerful legs that allow it to move quickly. Its head is adorned with a long, curved horn and its tail has a spiked tip that is capable of sending out powerful shockwaves. Its primary attack is a powerful poisonous breath which it releases in a wide arc. It is the juvenile form of Gravios from other titles. Large Monsters like Basarios are hostile and are usually the primary objective of Hunts. They provide valuable Materials when defeated.
Basarios Monster Guide: Characteristics, Weaknesses, Drops, Locations, Weapons & Armor, Strategies, Tips & Tricks and more to help you defeat Basarios in MH Rise.
In the darkness of the night
Fragrant blossoms bloom
As bandits prowl, out of sight
A sudden resounding boom
This is not the mountain's roar
Do not be mistaken
What seemed like rocks are rocks no more
And as soon as they awaken
The monster shows its actual form
Both prey and earth are shaken
MH Rise Basarios Characteristics & Ecology
These juvenile Gravios are famous for their rock-hard carapaces. They often burrow underground, mimicking rocks and savaging oblivious miners. Because their carapaces are tougher than that of a full-grown Gravios, they'll attack a threat by charging at it. They are also known to emit a poisonous gas.
- Class: Flying Wyvern
- Size: ♕ 1271.70 ~ ♕ 1737.95
- Small Monster version: N/A
- Hostile at very close range
- Attacks other monsters: Yes
- Found in:
Sandy Plains
Lava Caverns - Turf War(s):
N/A
- Target of Quest(s):
Blasted Basarios!
Miner Problem
Hone your Heavy Bowgun
MH Rise Basarios Combat Info
Its thick, hardened shell is impervious to most attacks, making it tricky to approach, but if you can break its abdominal plating, you should be able to rip off its shell and deal some heavy hits. Attacks that produce heat will soften up the hide and make the job easier.
- Threat Level: ⭐⭐⭐
- Elemental
Fire Damage monster
- Can inflict
Fireblight
Poison
Sleep
- Weak to
Dragon (⭐⭐)
- No Resistances
- Kinsect Extracts:
- Red: Head, Lower Neck, Lower Tail, Tail Tip
- Orange: Abdomen, Back
- White: Wing, Leg
- Item Effectiveness:
- Effective: Shock Trap, Pitfall Trap, Flash Bomb, Dung Bomb
- Ineffective: Sonic Bomb, Drugged Meat, Poisoned Meat, Tinged Meat
- Enraged Made: Body parts glow a fiery red
- Rampage: Basarios fills the
Gate Crasher Role during Rampage missions. As the name implies, Gate Crashers focus on rushing towards and destroying gates, ignoring hunters for the most part. These monsters should be a top priority! Strategic use of Dragon Bait and special attacks from Hunting Installations to keep them off of the gates is the key to surviving the Rampage.
Quick Combat Tips
- Basarios has a very tough hide and requires Green Sharpness at minimum to prevent attacks from bouncing.
- Basarios Monster is weak to Fire, Water, Ice, and Thunder-based attacks. You should make sure to use these elements to your advantage in the battle.
- It is also susceptible to the Paralysis and Sleep status effects. Utilizing these status effects can help you to quickly and easily defeat the monster.
- Basarios will periodically heat up parts of its body to enable some of its moves. This process turns those parts molten, softening them and allowing you to deal more damage to them while in this state. If no parts are molten, focus attacks on its head, legs, abdomen or the underside of its tail to deal semi-decent damage.
- Avoid attacking its wings as they are extremely hard and will deflect most attacks regardless of weapon sharpness. Its wings can also make it difficult to attack its abdomen unless you are using a thrusting weapon such as the Lance or Gunlance.
- Basarios is a very slow monster with huge telegraphs for its attacks. Take advantage of this to gain an upper hand.
- Bring along Energy Drinks and Antidotes or Herbal Medicines to remove the Poison and Sleep status effects that Basarios can inflict on you.
Basarios Attacks & Moveset
- Side Tackle - Basarios angles its side towards hunters and flings itself towards them. This is Basarios' quickest attack and the only one you have to worry about in terms of speed.
- Roll Over - Basarios postures up by raising its head and upper torso briefly and then begins a slow sideways roll towards hunters. The trajectory it takes is quite erratic but it has a soft lock on the nearest hunter. Note that this move has a deceptively large hitbox, especially around its head so position yourself carefully. The telegraph for this move where it raises its head is very similar to many of Basarios' other attacks with one exception: One of its legs is positioned further back than the other. Look out for this to more effectively avoid the attack before it comes. When enraged, Basarios may follow up its Mad Dash attack with a single Roll Over rotation.
- Burrow - Basarios dives into the ground and burrows through the dirt towards its target. The top of its body is still visible and will deal damage along its path. When it emerges, it will knock players in the vicinity upwards and deal moderate damage. You can stop Basarios and force it to emerge prematurely by placing a Barrel Bomb or other similar explosives in its path as it will always move towards players.
- Flame Breath - Basarios raises its head as fire spews from its mouth. As it comes down, it ejects a fierce fiery breath in a straight line in front of it, dealing heavy damage to hunters caught in its path. Time your dodge as it has a soft lock on hunters. Basarios will often use this attack when its head is molten.
- Fireball - Similar to Flame Breath, Basarios raises its head and spits out a fireball that travels in an arc towards its target. When enraged, it will spit out 2 or 3 fireballs subsequently.
- Expel Gasses - Basarios postures by raising its head and upper torso, appearing to strain itself. It then expels volatile gasses from its abdomen in a radius all around its body, dealing damage to any hunters caught in the attack. This attack has 2 variations:
- Moving Release - This variation has Basarios release its gasses in three short bursts as it takes three small but deliberate steps forward. This version releases a fiery orange mist that deals damage on contact, knocks players away and inflicts Fireblight.
- Stationary Release - This variation has Basarios staying in place, expelling all of its built up gas in one area. It can expel either the same fiery mist above, a Purple mist that inflicts Poison or a light blue mist that inflicts Sleep.
- Mad Dash - Basarios lowers its head as it roars and then dashes forward in a straight line, knocking away any players hit. Very slow and easy to avoid entirely. When enraged, it dashes faster and can follow up with a single Roll Over attack.
- Tail Sweep - Basarios turns its head to one side with its mouth open and then rotates 180 degrees in the opposite side while sweeping with its tail. Whichever side Basarios looks at, that's where the tail sweep is coming from.
- Retreating Tail Sweep - Staying behind Basarios for an extended period can cause it to backpedal a few steps while sweeping its tail left to right two to three times.
Basarios Weaknesses
The table below indicates the various parts of Basarios, including the damage values for each weapon type. This information is specific to MHRise.
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Head | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Lower Neck | 15 | 20 | 20 |
Abdomen | 24 | 25 | 30 |
Back | 15 | 20 | 20 |
Wing | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Leg | 25 | 26 | 30 |
Lower Tail | 15 | 15 | 15 |
Tail Tip | 28 | 15 | 15 |
The table below indicates the various parts of Basarios, including the damage values for each element. This information is specific to MHRise.
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Head | 10 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 18 |
Lower Neck | 10 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 18 |
Abdomen | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 15 |
Back | 10 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 18 |
Wing | 10 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 18 |
Leg | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Lower Tail | 10 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 18 |
Tail Tip | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 15 |
Basarios Ailment Effectiveness
The higher the bars on the graphs and the more stars, the more advantageous it will be for the player. This information is specific to MHRise.
Basarios Materials
The tables below contain information on the materials that can be obtained from the Low Rank, High Rank and Master Rankvariations of Basarios. This information is specific to MHRise.
Master Rank Basarios
The table below indicates the various materials obtained from the Master Rank variation of Basarios and the drop rates for each.
Material | Target Rewards | Capture Rewards | Break Part Rewards | Carves | Dropped Materials |
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15% | 24%[x2] | 67% (Head), 25% (Back) | 38% (Body) | 15%, 40% |
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26% | -- | 55% (Chest) | 28% (Body) | 20% |
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20% | 32% | 40% (Back) | -- | -- |
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7% | 12% | -- | 80% (Tail) | -- |
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12% | 16% | 20% (Chest) | 18% (Body) | -- |
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8% | 13% | 20% (Head) | -- | -- |
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10%[x2] | -- | 35%[x2] (Back), 25% (Chest) | 12% (Body), 17%[x2] (Tail) | 31%, 39% |
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2% | 3% | 3% | 3% | -- |
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-- | -- | 10% (Head) | -- | 3%, 1% |
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-- | -- | -- | 3% (Body) | 1% |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 15% |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 35% |
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-- | -- | 20% (Anomaly Quests) | 20% (Anomaly Quests) | -- |
High Rank Basarios
The table below indicates the various materials obtained from the High Rank variation of Basarios and the drop rates for each.
Material | Target Rewards | Capture Rewards | Break Part Rewards | Carves | Dropped Materials |
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19% | 27%[x2] | 70% (Head), 35% (Back) | 37% (Body), 17% (Tail) | 15%, 40% |
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28% | -- | 55% (Chest) | 26% (Body) | 20% |
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7% | 10% | 10% (Head) | 7% (Body) | 3%, 1% |
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17% | 18% | 20% (Chest) | 19% (Body) | -- |
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15% | 15% | 20% (Head) | -- | -- |
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12%[x2] | -- | 40%[x2] (Back), 25% (Chest) | 10% (Body), 10%[x2] (Tail) | 31%, 39% |
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2% | 3% | -- | 1% (Body), 3% (Tail) | 1% |
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-- | 18%[x2] | 25%[x2] (Back) | -- | -- |
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-- | 9% | -- | 70% (Tail) | -- |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 20% |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 30% |
Low Rank Basarios
The table below indicates the various materials obtained from the Low Rank variation of Basarios and the drop rates for each.
Material | Target Rewards | Capture Rewards | Break Part Rewards | Carves | Dropped Materials |
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16% | 24%[x2] | 80% (Head), 25% (Back) | 40% (Body), 13% (Tail) | 15%, 40% |
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27% | -- | 55% (Chest) | 27% (Body) | 20% |
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20% | 34% | 40% (Back) | -- | -- |
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7% | 12% | -- | 80% (Tail) | -- |
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12% | 16% | 20% (Chest) | 21% (Body) | -- |
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8% | 14% | 20% (Head) | -- | -- |
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10%[x2] | -- | 35%[x2] (Back), 25 (Chest) | 12% (Body), 7%[x2] (Tail) | 35%, 40% |
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Basarios Weapons & Armor
The following are weapons and armor sets related to Basarios. This information is specific to MHRise.
Basarios Weapons
Gigant Makra I
Gigant Makra II
Titanic Makra
Titanic Makra +
Makra's Basalt
Growling Wyvern I
Growling Wyvern II
Roaring Wyvern
Roaring Wyvern +
Raging Wyvern
Raging Wyvern +
Venom Lance I
Venom Lance II
Basarios Venom Spear
Basarios Venom Spear +
Basalt Venom
Kamura Warrior Ballista
Elite Bowgun +
Basarios Blow I
Basarios Blow II
Basarios Bash
Basarios Rock I
Basarios Rock Mk.II
Gigant Rock
Gigant Rock +
Titan's Rock
Kamura Warrior Glaive
Kamura Warrior Glaive +
Titan's Vise +
Goliath Arms
Carapace Buster
Cat's Curse +
Chrome Hell
Datura Cleaver +
Gnashing Flammenzahn +
Inferno Goat
Roguish Deathcap +
Dawnmoon Cleaver
Kamura Warrior Cleaver
Royal Order's Great Sword
Tetranadon Cutter +
Blade of Tartarus
Carapace Buster +
Chrome Hell +
Kamura Warrior Cleaver +
Valtos Rapier
Poison Serpentblade +
Vendetta Hornsword
Antique Machina GS
Aquatic Cataclysm +
Barroth Smasher
Dawnmoon Hopebeam
Dragondance Parasol +
Royal Waterclaw +
Kamura Warrior Ballista +
Tigrex Skull +
Guerrera Herald +
Earth Eater +
Volarevolver
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Grenade Revolver +
Gaia Eater
Basarios Armor
Basarios Buddy Weapons & Armor
The following are Palico and Palamute weapons and armor sets related to Basarios. This information is specific to MHRise.
Palico
Basarios Buddy Weapons
Basarios Buddy Armor
Palamute
Basarios Buddy Weapons
Basarios Buddy Armor
Basarios Notes & Trivia
- Introduced in Monster Hunter.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
You can mine ore (I got carbalite) on its back when it is sleeping while disguised
- Anonymous
Is he weak to water when he's heated up?
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