Insect Glaive |
|
---|---|
Weapon Type | Melee |
Damage Type | Slashing Damage |
Insect Glaive (操虫棍 Sōchūkon, "steering insect club") is one of the fourteen weapon categories in Monster Hunter Rise (MHR or MHRise). Like all Weapons, it features a unique set of moves and an upgrade path that branches out depending on the materials used.
Command insects called Kinsects to absorb essence from your prey and buff yourself. Vault into the air, kick your foes, and attack from all angles while airborne.
Insect Glaive Weapon Tree
- You can check out our Insect Glaive Weapon Tree to find the different upgrade paths for the Insect Glaive weapon category.
- Click here for a Comparative List of Insect Glaives.
- Click here to see MH Rise Insect Glaive Builds. These builds were created around the weapon types, each with a specific set of handpicked Weapons, Equipment and complementing Skills and Decorations. These builds with Specific Insect Glaives may be paired with a set of Armor to optimize the combination in order to create a Build type focused on the Skills available with the selected equipment.
- Master Rank Insect Glaives are the top tier Insect Glaives available in Monster Hunter Rise, and as all Master Rank Weapons, can only be obtained by owning the Sunbreak Expansion. These weapons use Master Rank Materials that can be obtained by completing quests and doing endgame content. Click here to see all Master Rank Insect Glaives
Insect Glaive Weapon Traits
- Unparalleled aerial abilities.
- Rapid, flowing attacks with a good range.
- Kinsect provides strong self buffs. Unlike in Monster Hunter World, Kinsects can't be upgraded in Rise and are instead bought from the Blacksmith. Their level and stats depend on the Insect Glaive you're wielding.
- The insect glaive can be used to control a Kinsect, a small insect that harvests extracts from monsters to boost your abilities. The insect glaive also allows you to vault, so you can perform jumping attacks at any time.
Insect Glaive Weapon Features
Weapon Advantages
- Extremely high mobility paired with superior aerial combat.
- Ability to vault over low-hitting attacks without expending Wirebug charges.
- Kinsects provide a great amount of versatility when creating builds.
Weapon Disadvantages
- Kinsect controls can be difficult to learn and master.
- Requires quite a bit of resource managemet; You need to learn and memorize which monster parts grant which Kinsect charges, as well as develop a consistency in collecting said charges in order to unlock the weapon's full potential.
Insect Glaive Controls
- : Rising Slash Combo
- : Wide Sweep
- + : Kinsect: Harvest Extract
- + : Kinsect: Recall
- Kinsect: Harvest Extract: Your Kinsect allows you to gather Extracts. Extracts come in three types: red, white, and orange. Which color extract you get depends on the monster's body part. Extract effects depend on the color. Red boosts attack, White increases speed, and Orange gives knockback protection. You can absorb a blend of colors and mix them together to gain incredible attack power and other useful effects.
- + : Kinsect: Fire
- : Kinsect: Mark Target
- + : Vault
- in midair: Aerial Attack
- in midair: Jumping Advancing Slash
- in midair: Midair Evade
- Kinsect: Fire: Marking a monster will tell Kinsects to target that part with their attacks (note that this effect disappears when you sheathe your weapon). Some Kinsects will automatically attack once a target is marked, while there are others that spread Kinsect dust when they attack. This dust explodes when hit.
Silkbind Controls
- + : Silkbind Vault
- + : Recall Kinsect
- Silkbind Vault: A leaping attack that spins forward. Follow up by pressing for a Jumping Slash, for a Jumping Advancing Slash or for a Midair Evade.
- Recall Kinsect: Calls your Kinsect back while you evade. As it returns, it will perform a spinning attack that scatters healing extracts. Its stamina will fully recover once it gets back to its master.
Insect Glaive Useful Combos
Combo for Brief Openings
- + , ,
- Thrust > Reaping Slash > Double Slash
Basic Combo with Red Extract Stocked
- + , ,
- Leaping Slash > Strong Rising Slash Combo, Tornado Slash
Midair Combo
- + , ,
- Vault > Midair Evade > Jumping Advancing Slash
Insect Glaive Silkbind Attacks
Awakened Kinsect Attack
A technique where you hurl a Kinsect to inflict massive damage.
All extracts are consumed and the more extract you have, the more potent this attack will be.
After launching the Kinsect, you'll close in using a Wirebug; simultaneously absorbing extract, marking the target, and then chaining into a Vaulting Dance.
Recall Kinsect
Calls back your Kinsect while dodging. As it returns, it will perform spinning attacks that scatter healing extracts. Its stamina will fully recover once it gets back to its master.
Press +
Can be switched out with Diving Wyvern
Insect Glaive Switch Skills
Switch Skills in Monster Hunter Rise (MHR or MHRise) refer to swappable moves in a Weapon's moveset. Each of the 14 Weapon-types have 3 sets of 2 moves that can be switched out with each other, allowing for a diverse, customizable approach to combat. Switch Skills are unlocked by progressing in the game, with each set having a default move that is available from the beginning.
- Each Weapon-type has a set of swappable Silkbind Attacks and 2 sets of swappable standard moves in the base game.
- The first set of Switch Skills are unlocked by completing the Lv. 3⭐Urgent Village Quest Feathered Frenzy
- The second set of Switch Skills are unlocked by forging or upgrading 8 Weapons within a Weapon-type. Note that this needs to be done for every Weapon-type that you want to unlock Switch Skills for.
- The third set of Switch Skills are unlocked by completing the associated High Rank Hub Quest given by Master Utsushi. These quests are unlocked by gaining access to the required Hub Quest rank.
- Lv. 6⭐ Invoke the Insect Glaive for the Insect Glaive.
- Once unlocked, Switch Skills can be swapped at any Item Box and Switch Skill combinations can be saved to Item Loadouts as well.
- The Sunbreak Expansion introduces the Switch Skill Swap mechanic, where hunters can preload 2 Switch Skill loadouts and swap between them freely during hunts. Hunters will also now have access to a total of 5 sets of swappable Switch Skills, including new Silkbind Attacks and regular moves.
- This expansion also introduces the Swap Evade, a special dodge maneuver that can be performed right after a Switch Skill Swap, allowing hunters to quickly evade and maintain distance while safely swapping skill sets.
- In the table below, the left column represents default moves available from the beginning, while the right represents unlockable Switch Skills.
Switch Skill Swap Mechanic
The Switch Skill Swap mechanic allows the hunter to assign Switch Skill loadouts and swap between them on the fly, whether in combat or otherwise. This allows the hunter to further expand their arsenal of available moves during hunts and to further customize their builds to accommodate their playstyle. Being able to make split-second decisions to swap loadouts and use specific moves to counter monster attacks as they wind up is sure to add an exciting new dimension to monster hunting.
With the Switch Skill Swap mechanic, hunters are given two loadouts to switch between, denoted by the Red Scroll and Blue Scroll icons on the UI. Hunters can set up each loadout from the Item Box at Kamura Village, Elgado Outpost or even at Camps while out on hunts, just as they would when assigning Switch Skills individually. When out on hunts, hunters can swap between the two loadouts by holding and pressing the + buttons. The character will perform a quick animation and briefly flash with energy, signifying a successful swap.
NEW! Insect Glaive Switch Skills introduced with the Sunbreak Expansion | |
---|---|
Switch Skills Set 1 | |
Leaping Slash |
Switch Skill Name |
A downward slash technique performed while lunging forward. This attack can negate knockbacks without Orange Extracts. A versatile skill that can reach higher areas with its attack. |
Switch Skill Description |
Controls
|
Controls |
Switch Skills Set 2 | |
Tornado Slash |
Tetraseal Slash |
A hefty slash performed after a bludgeoning attack, using the entire body to swing the weapon. The second strike is particularly powerful while remaining versatile.
|
An attack that delivers four strikes on the spot. One of these strikes will mark the monster, which will attract Powder Type Kinsects.
|
Controls
|
Controls
|
Switch Skills Set 3 | |
Jumping Advancing Slash |
Kinsect Slash |
A technique that consumes stamina to perform a midair slash. If you have red extract absorbed, you'll perform a multi-hit Strong Jumping Advancing Slash instead. Landing either Slash will follow up with a Vaulting Dance.
|
A mid-air technique where you thrust forward with your glaive and Kinsect. If the slash connects, you'll perform a Vaulting Dance, absorbing extract.
|
Controls
|
Controls
|
Switch Skills Set 4 (Silkbind) | |
Recall Kinsect |
Awakened Kinsect Attack |
An emergency evasion performed with a Wirebug that recalls your Kinsect. As the Kinsect returns, it will perform spinning attacks that scatter healing extracts. Its stamina will fully recover as it returns, and its stamina depletion will be reduced for a while afterwards. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Medium)
|
A technique where you hurl a Kinsect to inflict massive damage. All extracts are consumed and the more extract you have, the more potent this attack will be. After launching the Kinsect, you'll close in using a Wirebug; simultaneously absorbing extract, marking the target, and then chaining into a Vaulting Dance. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Medium)
|
Controls
|
Controls
|
Switch Skills Set 5 (Silkbind) | |
Silkbind Vault |
Kinsect Glide |
A Silkbind attack in which you perform a forward-leaping attack. Also useable midair, you can close in on a target quickly by following up with either a Midair Evade or Jumping Advancing Slash. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Fast)
|
A technique that sends your Kinsect out and uses a Wirebug to quickly jump to it. The Kinsect normally aims for a marker, but in the absence of a marker, it will fly forward or follow the reticle. When your Kinsect comes in contact with a monster, it'll absorb extract. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Fast)
|
Controls
Note: As with Vaulting Dance, attack power increases with each successive use. |
Controls
Note: Other variations are possible based on your Switch Skill loadout. |
Insect Glaive Controls
- : Rising Slash Combo
- : Wide Sweep
- + : Kinsect: Harvest Extract
- + : Kinsect: Recall
- Kinsect: Harvest Extract: Your Kinsect allows you to gather Extracts. Extracts come in three types: red, white, and orange. Which color extract you get depends on the monster's body part. Extract effects depend on the color. Red boosts attack, White increases speed, and Orange gives knockback protection. You can absorb a blend of colors and mix them together to gain incredible attack power and other useful effects.
- + Shift: Kinsect: Fire
- : Kinsect: Mark Target
- + Space: Vault
- in midair: Aerial Attack
- in midair: Jumping Advancing Slash
- Space in midair: Midair Evade
- Kinsect: Fire: Marking a monster will tell Kinsects to target that part with their attacks (note that this effect disappears when you sheathe your weapon). Some Kinsects will automatically attack once a target is marked, while there are others that spread Kinsect dust when they attack. This dust explodes when hit.
Silkbind Controls
- + : Silkbind Vault
- + : Recall Kinsect
- Silkbind Vault: A leaping attack that spins forward. Follow up by pressing for a Jumping Slash, for a Jumping Advancing Slash or Space for a Midair Evade.
- Recall Kinsect: Calls your Kinsect back while you evade. As it returns, it will perform a spinning attack that scatters healing extracts. Its stamina will fully recover once it gets back to its master.
Insect Glaive Useful Combos
Combo for Brief Openings
- W A S D + , ,
- Thrust > Reaping Slash > Double Slash
Basic Combo with Red Extract Stocked
- W A S D + , ,
- Leaping Slash > Strong Rising Slash Combo, Tornado Slash
Midair Combo
- + Space, Space,
- Vault > Midair Evade > Jumping Advancing Slash
Insect Glaive Silkbind Attacks
Awakened Kinsect Attack
A technique where you hurl a Kinsect to inflict massive damage.
All extracts are consumed and the more extract you have, the more potent this attack will be.
After launching the Kinsect, you'll close in using a Wirebug; simultaneously absorbing extract, marking the target, and then chaining into a Vaulting Dance.
Recall Kinsect
Calls back your Kinsect while dodging. As it returns, it will perform spinning attacks that scatter healing extracts. Its stamina will fully recover once it gets back to its master.
While holding , press
Can be switched out with Diving Wyvern
Insect Glaive Switch Skills
Switch Skills in Monster Hunter Rise (MHR or MHRise) refer to swappable moves in a Weapon's moveset. Each of the 14 Weapon-types have 3 sets of 2 moves that can be switched out with each other, allowing for a diverse, customizable approach to combat. Switch Skills are unlocked by progressing in the game, with each set having a default move that is available from the beginning.
- Each Weapon-type has a set of swappable Silkbind Attacks and 2 sets of swappable standard moves in the base game.
- The first set of Switch Skills are unlocked by completing the Lv. 3⭐Urgent Village Quest Feathered Frenzy
- The second set of Switch Skills are unlocked by forging or upgrading 8 Weapons within a Weapon-type. Note that this needs to be done for every Weapon-type that you want to unlock Switch Skills for.
- The third set of Switch Skills are unlocked by completing the associated High Rank Hub Quest given by Master Utsushi. These quests are unlocked by gaining access to the required Hub Quest rank.
- Lv. 6⭐ Invoke the Insect Glaive for the Insect Glaive.
- Once unlocked, Switch Skills can be swapped at any Item Box and Switch Skill combinations can be saved to Item Loadouts as well.
- The Sunbreak Expansion introduces the Switch Skill Swap mechanic, where hunters can preload 2 Switch Skill loadouts and swap between them freely during hunts. Hunters will also now have access to a total of 5 sets of swappable Switch Skills, including new Silkbind Attacks and regular moves.
- This expansion also introduces the Swap Evade, a special dodge maneuver that can be performed right after a Switch Skill Swap, allowing hunters to quickly evade and maintain distance while safely swapping skill sets.
- In the table below, the left column represents default moves available from the beginning, while the right represents unlockable Switch Skills.
NEW! Insect Glaive Switch Skills introduced with the Sunbreak Expansion | |
---|---|
Switch Skills Set 1 | |
Leaping Slash |
Switch Skill Name |
A downward slash technique performed while lunging forward. This attack can negate knockbacks without Orange Extracts. A versatile skill that can reach higher areas with its attack. |
Switch Skill Description |
Controls
|
Controls |
Switch Skills Set 2 | |
Tornado Slash |
Tetraseal Slash |
A hefty slash performed after a bludgeoning attack, using the entire body to swing the weapon. The second strike is particularly powerful while remaining versatile.
|
An attack that delivers four strikes on the spot. One of these strikes will mark the monster, which will attract Powder Type Kinsects.
|
Controls
|
Controls
|
Switch Skills Set 3 | |
Jumping Advancing Slash |
Kinsect Slash |
A technique that consumes stamina to perform a midair slash. If you have red extract absorbed, you'll perform a multi-hit Strong Jumping Advancing Slash instead. Landing either Slash will follow up with a Vaulting Dance.
|
A mid-air technique where you thrust forward with your glaive and Kinsect. If the slash connects, you'll perform a Vaulting Dance, absorbing extract.
|
Controls
|
Controls
|
Switch Skills Set 4 (Silkbind) | |
Recall Kinsect |
Awakened Kinsect Attack |
An emergency evasion performed with a Wirebug that recalls your Kinsect. As the Kinsect returns, it will perform spinning attacks that scatter healing extracts. Its stamina will fully recover as it returns, and its stamina depletion will be reduced for a while afterwards. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Medium)
|
A technique where you hurl a Kinsect to inflict massive damage. All extracts are consumed and the more extract you have, the more potent this attack will be. After launching the Kinsect, you'll close in using a Wirebug; simultaneously absorbing extract, marking the target, and then chaining into a Vaulting Dance. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Medium)
|
Controls
|
Controls
|
Switch Skills Set 5 (Silkbind) | |
Silkbind Vault |
Kinsect Glide |
A Silkbind attack in which you perform a forward-leaping attack. Also useable midair, you can close in on a target quickly by following up with either a Midair Evade or Jumping Advancing Slash. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Fast)
|
A technique that sends your Kinsect out and uses a Wirebug to quickly jump to it. The Kinsect normally aims for a marker, but in the absence of a marker, it will fly forward or follow the reticle. When your Kinsect comes in contact with a monster, it'll absorb extract. (Wirebug Gauge recovery speed: Fast)
|
Controls
Note: As with Vaulting Dance, attack power increases with each successive use. |
Controls
Note: Other variations are possible based on your Switch Skill loadout. |
Insect Glaives are a type of Weapon in Monster Hunter Rise (MHR or MHRise). This page shows a visual gallery of all different styles for Insect Glaives. as well as a comparison table comparing the most imporant aspects such as Attack, Sharpness, Affinity, etc. Weapons are often upgraded based on previous decisions, with different paths leading to different looks and necessitating different materials. You can find detailed upgrade path information in the Insect Glaive Weapon Tree or by clicking each individual weapon below.
For a comprehensive guide on how to use Insect Glaives, please click the following link: Insect Glaive
Insect Glaives in Monster Hunter Rise
Quick Search of All Insect Glaives
Insect Glaive Gallery
Master Rank Insect Glaives Independet Weapons
Insect Glaives Kamura Weapons
Master Rank Insect Glaives Kamura Weapons
Insect Glaives Ore Weapons
Master Rank Insect Glaives Ore Weapons
Insect Glaives Bone Weapons
Master Rank Insect Glaives Bone Weapons
Insect Glaives Independent Weapons
Master Rank Insect Glaives Independet Weapons
Insect Glaive Weapon Tree for Monster Hunter Rise (MHR or MHRise) features the different upgrade paths for the Insect Glaive weapon. In Monster Hunter Rise, there are 14 categories of weapons that players can choose from to use for hunting Monsters. The Insect Glaive commands insects called Kinsects to absorb essence from your prey and buff yourself. Vault into the air, kick your foes, and attack from all angles while airborne. This page lists all of the Insect Glaives in Monster Hunter Rise, showing their effectiveness and upgrade paths.
Insect Glaive Weapon Traits
- Unparalleled aerial abilities.
- Rapid, flowing attacks with a good range.
- Kinsect provides strong self buffs. Unlike in Monster Hunter World, Kinsects can't be upgraded in Rise and are instead bought from the Blacksmith. Their level and stats depend on the Insect Glaive you're wielding.
- The insect glaive can be used to control a Kinsect, a small insect that harvests extracts from monsters to boost your abilities. The insect glaive also allows you to vault, so you can perform jumping attacks at any time.
Master Rank Insect Glaive Weapons
Introduced with the release of the Sunbreak Expansion, Master Rank Weapons are a brand new and more powerful tier of Weaapons available to hunters to help them deal with the deadlier Monsters that can be found on the Sunbreak Expansion.
Note that these Weapons can only be accessed by players that have purchased and installed the Sunbreak Expansion. For those who own the expansionless version of Monster Hunter, these Weapons are unobtainable.
- You can check out our Insect Glaive Weapon Tree to find the different upgrade paths for each Master Rank Insect Glaive weapon.
Insect Glaive Weapon Features
Weapon Advantages
- Extremely high mobility paired with superior aerial combat.
- Ability to vault over low-hitting attacks without expending Wirebug charges.
- Kinsects provide a great amount of versatility when creating builds.
Weapon Disadvantages
- Kinsect controls can be difficult to learn and master.
- Requires quite a bit of resource managemet; You need to learn and memorize which monster parts grant which Kinsect charges, as well as develop a consistency in collecting said charges in order to unlock the weapon's full potential.
Important: For a comprehensive guide on how to use Insect Glaives, please click the following link: Insect Glaive
MH Rise Insect Glaive Weapon Tree
Insect Glaive Defender Tree
- Defender Glaive I
110 Lv 3- Champion Glaive
150 Lv 4- Champion Glaive II
190 Lv 4- Champion Glaive III
210 Lv 5- Guardian Glaive
230 Lv 6
- Guardian Glaive
- Champion Glaive III
- Champion Glaive II
- Champion Glaive
Insect Glaive Kamura Tree
- Kamura Glaive I
50 Lv 1- Kamura Glaive II
60 Lv 1
- Kamura Glaive III
90 Lv 2- Kamura Glaive IV
140 Lv 3- Kamura Glaive V
150 Lv 4- Kamura Ninja Glaive
190 Lv 6- Kamura Warrior Glaive
250 Lv 8 -- Kamura Warrior Glaive +
300 Lv 10 -- Fine Kamura Glaive
330 Lv 14 -
- Fine Kamura Glaive
- Duke's Scepter
320 Lv 14 - 20- Whiplash Stock
330 Lv 14 - 24
- Whiplash Stock
- Kamura Warrior Glaive +
- Kamura Warrior Glaive
- Kamura Ninja Glaive
- Kamura Glaive V
- Hidden Scythe I
100 Lv 2- Hidden Scythe II
170 Lv 5- Evening Calm
190 Lv 7- Twilight Repose
270 Lv 9 -- Twilight Repose +
280 Lv 13 -- Avidya Scythe
300 Lv 14 -
- Avidya Scythe
- Aoul al Sadirah's Asterism
340 Lv 14 - 16
- Twilight Repose +
- Twilight Repose
- Evening Calm
- Hidden Scythe II
- Fox Halberd I
120 Lv 2 12- Fox Halberd II
170 Lv 5 16
- Curved Naganagi
190 Lv 7 20- Curved Naganagi +
300 Lv 12 - 26- Eventide Kazanagi
310 Lv 13 - 28- Eventide Kazanagi +
320 Lv 14 - 31
- Eventide Kazanagi +
- Pure Naginata Sumi
320 Lv 15 - 15
- Eventide Kazanagi
- Curved Naganagi +
- Curved Naganagi
- Fox Halberd II
- Frilled Jab I
110 Lv 2 10- Frilled Jab II
120 Lv 3 12- Illusory Frilled Jab
190 Lv 6 15- Illusory Frilled Jab +
260 Lv 8 - 19- Nightmare Frilled Jab
300 Lv 10 - 22- Nightmare Frilled Jab +
340 Lv 14 - 26
- Nightmare Frilled Jab +
- Nightmare Frilled Jab
- Bloom Snow Jab
280 Lv 10 - 47- Bloom Snow Jab +
310 Lv 13 - 52- Flicker Blizzard Jab
320 Lv 14 - 57
- Flicker Blizzard Jab
- Bloom Snow Jab +
- Illusory Frilled Jab +
- Tigrex Kaina I
160 Lv 2- Tigrex Kaina II
210 Lv 5- Tigerclaw Glaive
220 Lv 6- Tigerclaw Glaive +
320 Lv 12 -- Great Tigerclaw Glaive
330 Lv 13 -- Great Tigerclaw Glaive +
340 Lv 14 -
- Great Tigerclaw Glaive +
- Great Tigerclaw Glaive
- Tigerclaw Glaive +
- Tigerclaw Glaive
- Tigrex Kaina II
- Illusory Frilled Jab
- Frilled Jab II
- Kamura Glaive IV
- Leaping Glaive I
100 Lv 2 10- Leaping Glaive II
160 Lv 4 12- Leapfrog
210 Lv 7 14- Leapfrog +
250 Lv 8 - 18- True Leapfrog
270 Lv 9 - 20- True Leapfrog +
340 Lv 14 - 22
- True Leapfrog +
- True Leapfrog
- Leapfrog +
- Leapfrog
- Leaping Glaive II
- Kamura Glaive III
- Kamura Glaive II
Insect Glaive Ore Tree
- Iron Blade I
80 Lv 1- Iron Blade II
100 Lv 1
- Steel Blade
120 Lv 2- Iron Bayonet I
140 Lv 2- Iron Bayonet II
170 Lv 3- Hiten Blade
210 Lv 5- Dauntless Bayonet
260 Lv 8 -- Dauntless Bayonet +
310 Lv 10 -- Steel Dauntless Bayonet
340 Lv 13 -
- Steel Dauntless Bayonet
- Frostmoon Razorglaive
300 Lv 12 - 18- Frostmoon Razorglaive +
310 Lv 13 - 20- Iceberg Tunggul
330 Lv 14 - 23
- Iceberg Tunggul
- Frostmoon Razorglaive +
- Thunder Tusk
300 Lv 12 - 21- Thunder Tusk +
310 Lv 13 - 23- Thunder Dragon
320 Lv 14 - 25
- Thunder Dragon
- Thunder Tusk +
- Dauntless Bayonet +
- Dauntless Bayonet
- Rathmaul I
180 Lv 4 25- Rathmaul II
180 Lv 6 27- Firedance Rathmaul
190 Lv 7 30- Firedance Rathmaul +
310 Lv 12 - 44- Fiery Rath
320 Lv 14 - 50 - Heaven's Rath Glaive
310 Lv 14 - 39
- Fiery Rath
- Firedance Rathmaul +
- Firedance Rathmaul
- Rathmaul II
- Hiten Blade
- Bolt Chamber I
150 Lv 3 25- Bolt Chamber II
160 Lv 4 29- Full Bolt Chamber
180 Lv 6 33- Full Bolt Chamber +
260 Lv 9 - 40- Surge Chamber
290 Lv 11 - 42- Surge Chamber +
320 Lv 13 - 48
- Surge Chamber +
- Surge Chamber
- Full Bolt Chamber +
- Full Bolt Chamber
- Bolt Chamber II
- Iron Bayonet II
- Iron Bayonet I
- Princess Regalia I
110 Lv 2 19- Princess Regalia II
180 Lv 5 23- Queen Regalia
210 Lv 6 25- Queen Regalia +
270 Lv 9 - 26- Empress Regalia
310 Lv 12 - 28- Empress Regalia +
340 Lv 15 - 29
- Empress Regalia +
- Rosenstange
300 Lv 11 - 14- Rosenstange +
310 Lv 13 - 16- Rosenspringen
320 Lv 14 - 21
- Rosenspringen
- Kaktusspringen
310 Lv 14 - 40
- Rosenstange +
- Empress Regalia
- Queen Regalia +
- Queen Regalia
- Princess Regalia II
- Aknosom Pike I
100 Lv 2 12- Aknosom Pike II
110 Lv 3 15- Daybreak Glaive
150 Lv 4 22- Dawnmoon Glaive
240 Lv 8 - 31- Dawnmoon Glaive +
260 Lv 9 - 35- Dawnmoon Beambreak
330 Lv 13 - 43
- Dawnmoon Beambreak
- Dawnmoon Glaive +
- Dawnmoon Glaive
- Daybreak Glaive
- Aknosom Pike II
- Kulu Glaive I
100 Lv 3- Kulu Glaive II
140 Lv 3- Kulu Pike
150 Lv 4- Kulu Pike +
250 Lv 8 -- Kulu Katolos Pike
330 Lv 13 -
- Kulu Katolos Pike
- Kulu Pike +
- Kulu Pike
- Kadachi Glaive I
100 Lv 3 12- Kadachi Glaive II
140 Lv 3 15- Shocking Pike
170 Lv 6 22- Shocking Pike +
250 Lv 9 - 28- Thundering Pike
280 Lv 11 - 30- Thundering Pike +
330 Lv 14 - 32
- Thundering Pike +
- Thundering Pike
- Shocking Pike +
- Shocking Pike
- Kadachi Glaive II
- Kulu Glaive II
- Steel Blade
- Lagombaglaive I
80 Lv 2 15- Lagombaglaive II
150 Lv 4 23- Lagombavarice
170 Lv 5 26- Lagombavarice +
240 Lv 8 - 33- Sawtooth
330 Lv 13 - 44
- Sawtooth
- Lagombavarice +
- Lagombavarice
- Lagombaglaive II
- Iron Blade II
Insect Glaive Bone Tree
- Bone Staff I
90 Lv 2- Bone Staff II
110 Lv 2
- Aerial Glaive
120 Lv 3- Sturdy Glaive I
150 Lv 4- Sturdy Glaive II
180 Lv 5- Sturdy Glaive Redux
210 Lv 7- Sturdy Glaive Redux +
270 Lv 9- Stalwart Glaive
320 Lv 10- Stalwart Glaive +
350 Lv 14
- Stalwart Glaive +
- Altair
310 - Lv 12
- Stalwart Glaive
- Shell Intoner
250 - Lv 9 18- Shell Intoner +
300 - Lv 11 22- Crab lntoner
330 - Lv 11 27
- Crab lntoner
- Shell Intoner +
- Sturdy Glaive Redux +
- Sturdy Glaive Redux
- Sky-High Glaive I
130 Lv 4 20- Sky-High Glaive II
150 Lv 5 22- Highest of Glaives
170 Lv 7 25- Highest of Glaives +
240 Lv 8 - 26- Stratosphere Glaive
290 Lv 9 - 27- Stratosphere Glaive +
330 Lv 13 - 30
- Stratosphere Glaive +
- Stratosphere Glaive
- Highest of Glaives +
- Diablos Rod I
200 Lv 4- Diablos Rod II
210 Lv 5
- Tyrant Rod
230 Lv 6- Tyrant Rod +
340 Lv 11- Horned Tyrant
350 Lv 12- Horned Tyrant +
360 Lv 13
- Horned Tyrant +
- Horned Tyrant
- Tyrant Rod +
- Tyrant Rod
- Diablos Rod II
- Highest of Glaives
- Sky-High Glaive II
- Sturdy Glaive II
- Flammenkaefer I
140 Lv 2 12- Flammenkaefer II
210 Lv 6 15- Gnashing Flammenkaefer
220 Lv 7 18- Gnashing Flammenkaefer +
280 Lv 9 - 23- Lohenspire
330 Lv 12 - 25- Lohenspire +
350 Lv 14 - 28
- Lohenspire +
- Lohenspire
- Gnashing Flammenkaefer +
- Gnashing Flammenkaefer
- Gossglaive I
160 Lv 2 10- Gossglaive II
210 Lv 4 12- Abominable Glaive
230 Lv 5 15- Abominable Snowpole
310 Lv 11 - 18- Abominable Snowpole +
330 Lv 12 - 19- Far North Pole
350 Lv 14 - 20
- Far North Pole
- Abominable Snowpole +
- Abominable Snowpole
- Abominable Glaive
- Gossglaive II
- Flammenkaefer II
- Pukei Rod I
100 Lv 3 24- Pukei Rod II
150 Lv 4 27- Datura Pike
170 Lv 5 30- Datura Pike +
260 Lv 9 - 31- Datura Plume
290 Lv 10 - 33- Datura Plume +
330 Lv 13 - 39
- Datura Plume +
- Datura Plume
- Datura Pike +
- Datura Pike
- Pukei Rod II
- Sturdy Glaive I
- Amber Piton I
90 Lv 2 16- Amber Piton II
160 Lv 5 22- Fenrir Storm
190 Lv 6 25- Midgard Storm
280 Lv 10 - 30- Midgard Storm +
300 Lv 12 - 32- Pure Helltone
320 Lv 14 - 33
- Pure Helltone
- Midgard Storm +
- Midgard Storm
- Fenrir Storm
- Amber Piton II
- Royal Bloom I
80 Lv 2 20- Royal Bloom II
130 Lv 3 25- Bloom Royale
160 Lv 5 33- Bloom Royale +
240 Lv 8 - 34- Waterspout Bloom
290 Lv 10 - 36- Waterspout Bloom +
330 Lv 13 - 45
- Waterspout Bloom +
- Golm Glaive
310 Lv 10 -- Golm Glaive +
330 Lv 11 -- Maneater
360 Lv 15 -
- Maneater
- Golm Glaive +
- Waterspout Bloom
- Bloom Royale +
- Bloom Royale
- Royal Bolt Scepter I
120 Lv 3 20- Royal Bolt Scepter II
190 Lv 6 23- Despot's Twinbolt
200 Lv 8 25- Despot's Twinbolt +
310 Lv 12 - 30- Despot's Twindart
330 Lv 14 - 39
- Despot's Twindart
- Despot's Twinbolt +
- Despot's Twinbolt
- Royal Bolt Scepter II
- Royal Bloom II
- Aerial Glaive
- Bone Staff II
Insect Glaive Independent Tree
- Silver Spear
320 - Lv 15 41 - Hortadent I
90 Lv 3- Hortadent II
100 Lv 4
- Hortadent Brada
160 Lv 5- Hortadent Brada +
240 Lv 9 -- Altaroth Trident
290 Lv 11 -- Altaroth Trident +
330 Lv 15 -
- Altaroth Trident +
- Altaroth Trident
- Hortadent Brada +
- Hortadent Brada
- Rielle Nulo I
80 Lv 3- Rielle Nulo II
100 Lv 4
- Rielle Unu
140 Lv 4- Rielle Nulo Red I
150 Lv 5 14
- Rielle Nulo Red II
160 Lv 6 16
- Rielle Vermiglio
180 Lv 8 20- Rielle Du Red
240 Lv 8 - 27- Rielle Tre Red
280 Lv 11 - 30- Rielle Kvar Red
330 Lv 15 - 32
- Rielle Kvar Red
- Rielle Tre Red
- Rielle Du Red
- Rielle Vermiglio
- Rielle Nulo Red II
- Rielle Nulo Black I
140 Lv 5 15
- Rielle Nulo Black II
160 Lv 6 17
- Rielle Nerissimo
180 Lv 8 20- Rielle Du Black
280 Lv 11 - 31- Rielle Tre Black
330 Lv 15 - 33
- Rielle Tre Black
- Rielle Du Black
- Rielle Nerissimo
- Rielle Nulo Black II
- Rielle Nulo Red I
- Rielle Nulo White I
120 Lv 4 12
- Rielle Nulo White II
160 Lv 6 16
- Rielle Unu White
170 Lv 8 18- Rielle Du White
250 Lv 9 - 26- Rielle Tre White
330 Lv 15 - 31
- Rielle Tre White
- Rielle Du White
- Rielle Unu White
- Rielle Nulo White II
- Rielle Unu
- Rielle Nulo Green I
100 Lv 4 15
- Rielle Nulo Green II
130 Lv 6 18
- Rielle Unu Green
170 Lv 7 20- Rielle Du Green
260 Lv 9 - 21- Rielle Tre Green
320 Lv 14 - 22
- Rielle Tre Green
- Rielle Du Green
- Rielle Unu Green
- Rielle Nulo Green II
- Rielle Nulo II
- Hortadent II
- Sinister Staff I
130 Lv 3 13
- Sinister Staff II
140 Lv 3 15
- Sinister Shadowstaff
200 Lv 7 20- Sinister Shadowstaff +
290 Lv 10 - 24- Mighty Soulromancer
320 Lv 13 - 26
- Mighty Soulromancer
- Sinister Shadowstaff +
- Sinister Shadowstaff
- Sinister Staff II
- Leumundslist
290 Lv 12 - 20- Leumundslist +
310 Lv 13 - 25- Leumundsbruch
320 Lv 14 - 30
- Leumundsbruch
- Le Traqueur
290 Lv 12 37- Le Miracle
300 Lv 14 45
- Le Miracle
- Wehmut Merveille
340 Lv 14 - 47
- Leumundslist +
- Metal Mauler I
180 Lv 4 18
- Metal Mauler II
200 Lv 5 20
- Metalmangler
220 Lv 6 22- Metalmangler +
350 Lv 13 - 26- Metal Mutilator
360 Lv 14 - 27
- Metal Mutilator
- Metalmangler +
- Metalmangler
- Metal Mauler II
- Demonlord Cudgel
330 Lv 14 - 16 - Azure Elder Glaive I
180 Lv 4 10
- Azure Elder Glaive II
200 Lv 5 12
- Abyssal Gale Glaive
210 Lv 6 14- Skysoar Hurricane
340 Lv 14 19
- Skysoar Hurricane
- Abyssal Gale Glaive
- Azure Elder Glaive II
- Thunderbolt Glaive I
170 Lv 7 36
- Abyssal Storm Glaive
180 Lv 8 38- Skysoar Flash
310 Lv 15 61
- Skysoar Flash
- Abyssal Storm Glaive
- Daora's Entom I 170 Lv 6 34
- Daora's Tethidine
180 Lv 7 36- Daora's Tethidine +
310 - Lv 12 46- Daora's Samudra
320 - Lv 13 52
- Daora's Samudra
- Daora's Tethidine +
- Daora's Tethidine
- Caster's Rod I 180 Lv 6 35
- Hazy Caster
190 Lv 6 38- Hazy Caster +
310 Lv 13 - 43- Veil Caster
320 Lv 14 - 48
- Veil Caster
- Hazy Caster +
- Hazy Caster
- Redwing Glaive
160 Lv 5 35
- Reddnaught Shuma
180 Lv 5 38- Crimson Springwing
340 - Lv 13 50
- Crimson Springwing
- Reddnaught Shuma
- Abyssal Insectoid
350 Lv 15 12 - Wise Fylos
340 - Lv 14 21 - Stratus Arc
360 Lv 14 37 - Deathport Staff I
100 Lv 4 16
- Deathport Staff II
160 Lv 5 20
- Garamorse
210 Lv 7 24- Garamorse +
260 Lv 8 - 32- Darkmorse
320 Lv 13 - 43
- Darkmorse
- Garamorse +
- Garamorse
- Deathport Staff II
- Magia Pitareen I
70 Lv 3 20
- Magia Pitareen II
100 Lv 4 25
- Magia Pitareen III
150 Lv 5 29- Magia Crescent
190 Lv 8 33
- Magia Crescent +
290 Lv 11 - 40- Staff of Laertes
320 Lv 15 - 46
- Staff of Laertes
- Magia Crescent +
- Magia Crescent
- Magia Pitareen III
- Magia Pitareen II
- Brush Glaive I
200 Lv 4 8
- Brush Glaive II
210 Lv 5 9
- Watercolor Glaive
220 Lv 6 10- New World Brush Glaive
310 Lv 9 - 13- Poet's Brush Glaive
350 Lv 13 - 14
- Poet's Brush Glaive
- New World Brush Glaive
- Watercolor Glaive
- Brush Glaive II
- Royal Order's Glaive
290 Lv 10 -- Royal Order's Glaive +
320 Lv 14 -
- Royal Order's Glaive +
- Antique Machina IG
330 Lv 14 11 - Rampage Glaive I
150 Lv 3- Rampage Glaive II
170 Lv 3
- Rampage Glaive III
180 Lv 3
- Rampage Glaive IV
190 Lv 3- Rampage Glaive V 200 Lv 3
- Rampage Glaive S 210 Lv 3
- Rampage Glaive V 200 Lv 3
- Rampage Glaive IV
- Rampage Glaive III
- Rampage Glaive II
MHR Weapon Types |
Bow ♦ Charge Blade ♦ Dual Blades ♦ Great Sword ♦ Gunlance ♦ Hammer ♦ Heavy Bowgun ♦ Hunting Horn ♦ Lance ♦ Light Bowgun ♦ Long Sword ♦ Switch Axe ♦ Sword & Shield |
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
this guide don't give the danm stats for the flufing extracts
- Anonymous
I honestly can’t main insect glaive in rise anymore. It feels like such a huge downgrade from, dare I mention it here, mhw. No kinsect tree, no descending attack, and the kinsect moves WAYYYY slower and is a lot harder to control. Maybe that’s just me though, since I had gotten so used to world. Just wanted to put my thoughts out there, it’s 100% okay to have a different opinion than me. Anyways, if you’ll excuse me imma go beat up stuff with a hammer
10
+10
-1