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Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak: How to Get Blessed Feather and Soaring Feather

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The Blessed Feather and the Soaring Feather are two amazing yet hidden armors in Sunbreak. Chances are, you might have missed them in your first playthrough.

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There are no doubt a ton of new armors in the Sunbreak expansion. You can obtain most of them by crafting them at the Smithy and farming for their specific materials. However, there are some that remain hidden, and you might not even realize they exist right after you finish the game.

Some good examples of these hidden armors are the Blessed Feather and the Soaring Feather armors. These aren’t technically armors but are rather earrings that grant certain bonuses when you equip them. If you want to get these secret armors, then check out the guide below.

How to Get Blessed Feather and Soaring Feather in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak

To get the Blessed Feather, you’ll want to complete all Arena Quests by speaking to Master Arlow. You don’t need to have S-rank completion, rather you just have to complete all 6 of them. He will then hand you over the Blessed Feather after you’re done.

The accessory grants a level 3 Good Luck skill which basically gives you a chance of getting more rewards each time you complete a quest. Apart from that, it also has a level 2 Decoration slot.

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For the Soaring Feather, you’ll need to do the Arena Quests once more. This time, however, you’ll need to spend a bit more time as you’ll have to complete each Arena Quest using the five different weapon presets available. That equates to a total of 30 Arena Quests completions just to obtain this item.

The Soaring Feather grants a level 3 Wire Bug Whisperer skill which complements the various new switch skills in the game. It also comes with a level 1 Wall Runner (Boost) skill and a level 4 Decoration slot.

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