Monster Hunter World was not released on Nintendo Switch, however, Capcom had other plans for the portable console. Monster Hunter Rise, the latest installment in the fan-favorite franchise, was recently released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, and it successfully blends elements from older games and Monster Hunter World, while also introducing a range of new features to the series.
Monster Hunter Rise emphasizes verticality and movement thanks to the Wirebug and the Palamute mount, in addition to a mix of fan favorites and new monsters like the cover beast Magnamalo. The players can be easily transported to and from battles by this new dog-like Palamute, it’s a whole new way to travel in and out of action introduced by the Wirebug. Players have already discovered fun new ways to navigate the more vertical maps, as well as use these small creatures to perform more acrobatic attacks against monsters.
Monster Hunter Rise brings back a lot of classic activities, some of which are not well described, in addition to all of the latest features and moves. Players can come across odd artifacts during hunts, such as Wyvern Eggs that have no instructions on how to use them.
What Can You Do With Quality Wyvern Eggs
Players can come across items known as Quality Wyvern Eggs when exploring maps. Players can only find these account items on specific maps inside Monster Hunter Rise. Players can earn large prizes such as Kamura points or complete certain tasks by collecting these Quality Wyvern Eggs.
Quality Wyvern Eggs are a delivery item that players will have to hold and deliver somewhere, so that’s why it’s unique from most account items. It is an extremely fragile item, and if it falls, the prize is forfeited. The Player’s character slows down and becomes vulnerable to attacks while carrying the item because if the players get hit it will fall and break. Thankfully, players can still run, dash and use Wirebug dashing to flee, but their stamina will need to be monitored.
If the players deliver these eggs in good condition they will get a large number of Account Points as a reward, which is then transformed into Kamura Points once the task is completed. Players can spend these on Dango before a search at the Canteen, the Argosy for exclusive items at the specialty store, or sending allies on resource gathering hunts. Finally, players can spend Kamura Points on Meowcenaries to dispatch them on missions.
Where To Find Monster Hunter Rise Quality Wyvern Eggs
Players can find Quality Wyvern Eggs on the Shrine Ruins map, specifically in Zone 11 in the northeast corner. Players will collect eggs from randomized Wyvern Nests, which will immediately burden them. Players must walk back to the Main camp location in Sector 1 while keeping the oversized egg to avoid taking any harm. For the delivery to count, players must position it inside the Supply Box until they return to camp.
Although players may come across these while playing, there is a High-Rank Request called Only the Good Eggs that they can participate in. Players must deliver 2 Quality Wyvern Eggs to Yomogi the Chef once they have been accepted. Players can find these eggs in Sector 11 While in High Rank. After completing the order, players can receive Berry Safe Dango, a drink that protects the player’s party from being penalized if a member faints for the first time.