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Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak: Best Long Swords To Use

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There are lots of long swords that you can craft and master in Sunbreak. However, there are a few that can only be considered the best among the rest.

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Long Swords are one of the most popular weapon types in Monster Hunter Rise, and it still continues to be in the Sunbreak expansion. In fact, there are lots of choices available for you if you choose to use a long sword as your main weapon.

That said, not all long swords are viable, and just like any other weapon type, you can only count on a handful of them for your adventure. That said, let’s have a look at some of the best Long Swords that I recommend you to use.

Best Long Swords To Use in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak

This list contains 5 of the best long swords on the game as far as stats and overall rating of the weapons are concerned. Also, I’ll be showing you how to acquire the weapons in this list so you can easily get yours. Let’s get started.

Stahlurteil

We’re kicking off this list with a long sword that not only has amazing stats but also has a very aesthetic appeal to it. introducing the Stahlurteil, which is a long sword that comes with strong raw damage as well as excellent Sharpness.

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You can obtain this weapon by using 5 Afflicted Fang, 5 Afflicted Shell, MR Gore Magala x30 points, and 60,000 Zenny. It has the Dragon element with 20% Affinity as well as purple Sharpness.

Titanfeller

Despite having the appearance of a great sword, the Titanfeller is actually a ridiculously strong long sword. In fact, it boasts of one of the highest raw damage stats in Monster Hunter Rise. To craft it, you’ll need MR Garangolm x30 points, 7 Afflicted Fang, and 60,000 Zenny.

Abyssal Flicker

With an excellent combination of high raw damage and a wide purple Sharpness bar, there’s no denying that the Abyssal Flicker is one of the best weapons in the game. Like the Titanfeller, it boasts of one of the highest raw damage stats in the game, not to mention it looks fantastic.

You can craft the Abyssal Flicker using 2 Archdemon Backshell, 3 Archdemon Piercetalon, 4 Abyssal Dragonscale, and 1 Abyssal Dragonspire as well as 60,000 Zenny.

Wyvern Blade “Jade”

The Wyvern Blade “Jade” is a weapon that you can actually obtain pretty early on. It’s a deadly-looking weapon that actually has the stats to back it up. Specifically, it features high raw damage as well as some really nice slot expansions.

However, what makes it special is that it can deal damage over time on its target with its Poison element. To craft this weapon, you have to upgrade Wyvern Blade “Holly+”. You’ll need 2 Rathalos Fellwing, 2 Large Pukei-Pukei Sac, MR Rathion x10 points, 1 Rathian Mantle, and 36,000 Zenny.

Antique Machina LS

If you’re looking for a solid endgame weapon, then the Antique Machina LS is a perfect choice. As an endgame weapon, it normally uses Afflicted parts which you can obtain from Afflicted monsters at the endgame stage.

This weapon has some really high raw damage and decent sharpness to make it a solid choice. However, what makes it really special is the fact that it comes with the Sleep element. Basically, it allows you to put targets to sleep in the middle of combat.

To get it, you’ll need 3 Afflicted Fang, 5 Afflicted Monster Bone, 4 Afflicted Shell, 6 Afflicted Pelt, and 66,000 Zenny.

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