Great Baggiドスバギィ (Dosubagii) |
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Enemy Type | Large Monster |
Class | Bird Wyvern |
Threat Level | 1⭐ |
Elements | None |
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Habitats | Frost Islands |
Rampage Role | N/A |
Great Baggi is a Large Monster that appears in Monster Hunter Rise (MHR or MHRise). Large Monsters like Great Baggi are hostile and are usually the primary objective of Hunts. They provide valuable Materials when defeated.
Great Baggi Monster Guide: Characteristics, Weaknesses, Drops, Locations, Weapons & Armor, Strategies, Tips & Tricks and more to help you defeat Great Baggi in MH Rise.
Running into the darkness
Fangs snapping at your heels
When at last you stop to rest
A quick look around reveals
You walked straight into a nest
Littered with previous meals
Don't stop, don't linger
Don't sleep in this den
For the beast will find you
And you'll never wake again
MH Rise Great Baggi Characteristics & Ecology
A carnivorous bird wyvern. Noted for their projecting cranial crests and bluish-white skin that's adapted to snowy climates. Great Baggi craftily command other Baggi to surround their prey and stun them with a tranquilizing fluid.
- Class: Bird Wyvern
- Size: ♕ 905.70 ~ ♕ 1251.69
- Small Monster version: Baggi
- Hostile at close range
- Attacks other monsters: Yes
- Found in:
Frost Islands - Turf War(s):
N/A
- Target of Quests:
Out Cold
No Cure for the Common Baggi
Didn't Get the Memo
Learning the Light Bowgun
MH Rise Great Baggi Combat Information
It commands many lesser Baggi to form a wave of all-out offense; a tactful hunter will pick off the herd one by one and avoid being surrounded. The Great Baggi spits out a sedative venom that will knock you out if you're struck by it, but having Energy Drinks on hand helps offset that threat.
- Threat Level: ⭐
- Physical Damage monster
- Can inflict
Sleep
- Kinsect Extracts:
- Red: Head
- Orange: Body
- White: Tail
- Item Effectiveness:
- Effective: Shock Trap, Pitfall Trap, Flash Bomb, Dung Bomb
- Ineffective: Sonic Bomb, Drugged Meat, Poisoned Meat, Tinged Meat
- Enraged Mode: Indicated by steam coming from its mouth and shorter time between attacks.
- Rampage: Great Baggi currently cannot be fought in the Rampage. However, it will still appear in Rampage Meowcenaries missions.
Quick Combat Tips
- Great Baggi is almost identical to the Great Wroggi, possessing many of the same attacks but utilizing a Sleep-inducing spit attack instead.
- Great Baggi expels a powerful sedative from its mouth that can put anything to sleep on contact. Bring Energy Drinks and drink them before you fall into slumber.
- The Great Baggi does not have a lot of moves in its arsenal but can be surprisingly fast, especially while enraged.
- Great Baggi will oftentimes call on its Baggi underlings for help. Try not to get overwhelmed as they can also put you to sleep.
Great Baggi Attacks & Moveset
Spit - The Great Baggi's most common form of attack is spitting out a light-blue substance that acts as a powerful sedative, putting anything it hits to sleep. Great Baggi can spit from medium range but will also disengage by leaping backwards a great distance and targeting a hunter from afar. The projectile itself has a small hitbox and can be sidestepped or dodged under. If afflicted by the effect, quickly consume an Energy Drink before you fall asleep to recover.
Power Sweep - If a hunter is knocked unconscious by its sleep attack, the Great Baggi will walk up to them, raising its head high and then sweeping the hunter off their feet dealing moderate damage.
Chomp - A basic attack in which the Great Baggi lunges forward and takes a bite out of its target. Deals light damage and staggers.
Side Bash - The Great Baggi turns to its side and shoves its entire body at its target, knocking them away. This move has a large hitbox and hunters should immediately dodge towards the monster's head or tail.
Leap - The Great Baggi locks onto a target and leaps a short distance, slicing at them with their sharp talons. Has a narrow hitbox that can be sidestepped.
Beckoning Call - When alone, the Great Baggi may beckon to its Baggi underlings, summoning them to the area. The call does not affect hunters in any way so this is a perfect opportunity to get a few hits in. These small Baggi can also inflict the Sleep status so it's best to deal with them to prevent interruptions to your hunt.
Weaknesses
The table below indicates the various parts of the monster, including the damage values for each weapon type.
Ailment Effectiveness
The higher the bars on the graphs and the more stars, the more advantageous it will be for the player.
Materials
The tables below contain information on the materials that can be obtained from the Master Rank variations of Great Baggi.
Master Rank
The table below indicates the various materials obtained from the Master Rank variation of Great Baggi and the drop rates for each.
Material | Target Rewards | Capture Rewards | Break Part Rewards | Carves | Dropped Materials |
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36% | 41%[x2] | -- | 44% (Body) | 37%, 80% |
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20%[x2] | 22%[x2] | -- | 18%[x2] (Body) | 8%[x2], 20%[x2] |
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30% | -- | 20% (Head) | 32% (Body) | -- |
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11% | 13%[x2] | -- | -- | -- |
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3% | 3% | 5% (Head) | 2% (Body) | 1% |
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-- | 15% | 75% (Head) | -- | -- |
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-- | 6% | -- | 4% (Body) | 4% |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 20% |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 30% |
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-- | -- | 20% (Anomaly Quests) | 20% (Anomaly Quests) | -- |
High Rank
The table below indicates the various materials obtained from the High Rank variation of Great Baggi and the drop rates for each.
Material | Target Rewards | Capture Rewards | Break Part Rewards | Carves | Dropped Materials |
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22% | 23%[x2] | -- | 38% (Body) | 39%, 70% |
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37% | 47% | -- | 32% (Body) | 10%, 30% |
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25% | -- | 20% (Head) | 27% (Body) | -- |
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3% | 5% | 10% (Head) | 3% (Body) | 1% |
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13% | 13%[x2] | -- | -- | -- |
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-- | 12% | 70% (Head) | -- | -- |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 30% |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 20% |
Low Rank
The table below indicates the various materials obtained from the Low Rank variation of Great Baggi and the drop rates for each.
Material | Target Rewards | Capture Rewards | Break Part Rewards | Carves | Dropped Materials |
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21% | 21%[x2] | -- | 40% (Body) | 40%, 70% |
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36% | 46% | -- | 33% (Body) | 10%, 30% |
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5% | 15% | 70% (Head) | -- | -- |
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24% | -- | 30% (Head) | 27% (Body) | -- |
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14% | 18%[x2] | -- | -- | -- |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | 50% |
Weapons & Armor
The following are weapons and armor sets related to Great Baggi.
Weapons
Frilled Blade II
Sleepy Shellblade I
Sleepy Shellblade II
Soporific Shellblade
Soporific Shellblade +
Nightmare Frilled Blade
Dawnmoon Cleaver +
Antique Machina GS
Avallo Blade
Blood Baph
Blower's Blade
Cat's King
Fine Kamura Cleaver
Azure Crest I
Azure Crest II
Azure Crest III
Great Azure
Great Azure +
Bandera Azul
Fine Kamura Ballista
Ananta Blade I
Ananta Blade II
Dark Scythe I
Shadow Slasher
Shadow Slasher +
Spiritbinder
Hypnos Knife I
Hypnos Knife II
Morpheus Knife
Baggi Gunlance I
Baggi Gunlance II
Baggi Gunlance III
Lullabyte Sleeplance
Lullabyte Sleeplance +
Baggi Pike Cradle
Dewdrop Dream +
Spirit Perplaxer
Armor
Buddies Weapons & Armor
The following are Palico and Palamute weapons and armor sets related to Great Baggi.
Palico
Notes & Trivia
- Introduced in Monster Hunter 3.
- Anonymous
Missing an attack where it swings its tail.
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