How To Beat Hirabami In Monster Hunter Wilds

As a die-hard fan, let me tell you that the Iceshard Cliffs in Monster Hunter Wilds is simply breathtaking! This frozen wonderland is packed with thrilling platforming challenges, precious items to collect, and captivating arenas for hunting monsters. Monster Hunter has always excelled at crafting fantastic frozen landscapes – witness its entire expansion dedicated to ice in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne – and the Iceshard Cliffs ranks among the best of them all.

Absolutely, a map comes alive with its array of monsters, and Iceshard Cliffs is home to some of the Wilds’ most intriguing and hazardous creatures worth tracking down. In this guide, we’ll delve into the characteristics of Hirabami, an elusive Leviathan monster that can pose significant challenges if you aren’t adequately prepared for it.

Hirabami – Strengths And Weaknesses

Weak Points

  • Mouth
  • Head (Breakable)
  • Torso
Resistant Points
  • Tail (Breakable)
  • Legs
Elemental/Ailment Weakness
  • Fire-type Damage
  • Thunder-type Damage
Elemental/Ailment Resistance
  • Ice-type Damage
Best Weapon Damage
  • Bludgeoning Damage

Hirabami has a low resistance to blunt force attacks, especially in its head and neck area. Damage caused by severing or projectiles is also highly effective against Hirabami, meaning any weapon should work provided you can get to it.

Best Equipment To Fight Hirabami

Best Recommended Weapons

  • Insect Glaive
  • Bowguns
  • Lance/Gunlance
Best Recommended Skills
  • Ear Plugs
  • Bind Resistance

In this scenario, Hirabami is a swift, aerial-bound beast that frequently traverses the battlefield. To stand a good chance against it, opt for quick weapons with extended reach. Particularly efficient options include light and heavy bowguns, which excel in hitting the monster’s vulnerable spots. Alternatively, the insect glaive and lances can help you strike the target whether you are on the ground or in flight.

Using earplugs can be quite beneficial when facing off against Hiramabi, as it helps minimize the impact of his stunning abilities. Additionally, take note that this creature causes Frostblight, so gear with Bind Resistance properties will be extremely helpful in your defense.

Hirabami – Fight Breakdown And Moves

When it comes to Hirabami, they usually roam in groups of three. To initiate a fight effectively, it’s wise to separate your target first. Given their swift and unpredictable behavior, large piles of dung will be your most useful weapon. Aim at two of the creatures with the dung so you can concentrate on the one you’re pursuing.

This crafty beast is notoriously elusive due to its ability to float, making it tricky to catch. Hirabami has a habit of sneaking up on you from behind, so always stay vigilant about its whereabouts. It tends to expose a weakness momentarily after lunging at you, so remain patient and seize chances to retaliate when they present themselves.

Most of the attacks by Hirabami originate from its flexible tail, equipped with five brittle claws. This is the area where you’re most likely to inflict significant damage on Hirabami, making the Partbreaker skill particularly beneficial in this situation.

To ensure the most effective strategy in this battle, you should aim to target the large, rubbery membrane connected to its head. This sac contains air that helps Hirabami float, so damaging it will slow the monster down and make it easier to strike while airborne. Once destroyed, focusing on inflicting more damage on the wound could cause Hirabami to plummet from the sky, providing an excellent chance to deal as much damage as possible directly onto its mouth – Hirabami’s weakest spot.

Although the beast exhibits some weakness towards fire and thunder attacks, it’s not substantial enough to rely solely on elemental weapons. Instead, opt for your most powerful weapon, one that excels in dismantling components, and you will find no difficulty in subduing this creature once you have mastered its attack patterns.

Hirabami – Drops And Materials

Depending on the difficulty you’re playing in, Alpha Doshaguma can drop the following materials:

  • Low Rank Drops

    Hirabami Tail Claw
    Hirabami Scale
    Hirabami Hide
    Hirabami Webbing
    Frost Sac
    Hirabami Certificate
  • High Rank Drops

    Hirabami Tail Claw+
    Hirabami Scale+
    Hirabami Hide+
    Hirabami Webbing+
    Freezer Sac
    Hirabami Certifcate S
    Wyvern Gem

Hunting Objectives

Repeatedly tracking down this beast multiple times will grant you these titles for your Hunter’s Portfolio:

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Having hunted this creature on several occasions, you will be recognized with these titles in your Hunter Record:

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Frequent encounters with this monster will lead to the bestowing of these titles on your Hunter Resume:

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Subduing this beast on numerous occasions will result in these titles being added to your Hunter Dossier:

Each version attempts to convey the same idea, but with slight variations in word choice and phrasing to make it sound more natural.

Objective Reward Title
Hunt 20 times Hirabami
Hunt 30 times Fluttery
Hunt 40 times Scissors
Hunt 50 times Cloth

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2025-03-01 04:35