Monster Hunter Rise provides you with a variety of tools to aid you on your hunts, but some of the most invaluable assets are your buddies--the game's term for your Palamute and Palico companions. Not only can buddies accompany you on quests, lending their support as you battle monsters, but they can also be sent off on their own separate missions, gathering additional resources for you. Here's everything you need to know about recruiting and utilizing buddies in Monster Hunter Rise.
Riding into battle on a PalamutePalamutes are generally better attackers than Palicoes and will lend a paw in the heat of battle, but they're most helpful when it comes to traversal. You can ride your Palamute at any point during a quest for an extra bit of speed. Your Palamute won't lose any stamina while running, letting you cover ground much more quickly than you could on foot--a huge boon considering how large the game's maps can be. Not only that, but your Palamute will also sprint vertically up climbable walls, allowing you to reach elevated areas in a fraction of the time it would normally take.
Palicoes, on the other hand, are more support-oriented. Each Palico falls in one of five different specialties; some, for instance, will use healing abilities to help you recover health or cure status ailments during a hunt, while others will focus on gathering materials or laying traps. Here's a quick overview of all five different Palico specialties:
Healer: Uses skills to help you recover healthAssist: Sets trapsFight: Specializes in combatBombardier: Can handle and use bombsGathering: Focuses on collecting quality materials
Buddy Scout menuChoose Hire, and the game will bring up a list of different pre-made Palicoes and Palamutes that you can recruit for a small fee. Iori will have a different list of buddies after each quest you complete, so it's a good idea to check back regularly and see which companions are available for hire.
Scout a Buddy, meanwhile, effectively lets you create a new companion. You can search for Palamutes and Palicoes with very specific attributes, and the next time you visit the plaza after completing a quest, Iori will present you buddies matching your selections--making this the better option if you're after buddies with a certain appearance and abilities.
Iori also allows you to rename any buddies you've recruited or dismiss ones that you no longer need at any time. However, if you dismiss a buddy, you won't be refunded any money you spent recruiting them.
Meowcenary chief KogarashiThe Argosy is similar. Speak to Rondine in the Buddy Plaza, and you'll have the option to send a buddy off to barter for items, periodically bringing additional materials back for you. You'll initially only be able to send one buddy at a time on these trade requests, but later in the story, you'll be able to clear small side quests to unlock additional Argosy submarines. Materials are always handy to have in Monster Hunter, so you'll want to make sure you leave buddies with the Meowcenaries and the Argosy regularly to maximize your haul.
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Monster Hunter Rise is now available on Nintendo Switch, with a PC version set to follow sometime in 2022. If you're just getting started, be sure to check out our other Monster Hunter Rise guides, including some beginner tips, how to set up multiplayer sessions, and how to kill every monster.
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