Monster Hunter Rise Spiribirds

Monster Hunter Rise Spiribirds Detailed in Official Tweet

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Capcom has detailed some of what players can expect from its upcoming game, Monster Hunter Rise, on the game’s Twitter account. Most recently, the company revealed a bit more about the Spiribirds that will appear in the title.

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Spiribirds are a new creature coming to the game. Each Spiribird is a “Permabuffer” with a body covered in pollen. This pollen interacts with the Hunter’s Petalace characters wear on their wrist to create a boost to the wearers attributes. Green Spiribirds raise overall health, yellow Spiribirds increase stamina, red Spiribirds increase attack, and orange Spiribirds increase defense. There are also rainbow-colored Spiribirds, although details about their effect are currently unavailable.

The recent Monster Hunter Rise trailer from The Game Awards 2020 revealed other new creatures like a flying, bat-like monster called “Bishaten” and a scaley aquatic creature called “Somnacanth,” too. The Somnacanth is likely to appear in the new Flooded Forest level, which will feature a dense forest with ruins for the player to scale using the new wirebug item. Additionally, it was confirmed that Royal Ludroth and Great Wroggi would be returning with this entry into the series.

Monster Hunter Rise launches on the Nintendo Switch worldwide on March 26, 2021. A demo is expected to release in January 2021 for a limited amount of time.


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Benjamin is a staff writer from Upstate New York who has spent the past five years learning to survive the summers of Phoenix, Arizona. When he isn't playing video games, he is rambling at length about tabletop RPGs or diving down rabbit holes on Wikipedia. He has been writing about video games for the last twelve years and can't imagine stopping anytime soon.