343iBot Posted March 29, 2021 Report Share Posted March 29, 2021 Monster Hunter Rise launched alongside three new Amiibo figures, each of which unlocks a special set of layered armor in the game. Unlike the other armor you can craft through regular gameplay, layered armor is cosmetic--it doesn't offer any stats of its own, but you can wear it over your current armor set to change up your look. If you've gotten your hands on the new Monster Hunter Rise Amiibo, here's a rundown on how to scan them in the game and claim their armor sets. Monster Hunter Amiibo Armor There are three Monster Hunter Rise Amiibo figures: the Magnamalo Amiibo, Palamute Amiibo, and Palico Amiibo. Each figure unlocks a set of Sinister Seal layered armor, all of which are themed after the game's flagship monster, the Magnamalo (and look really cool). The Magnamalo Amiibo unlocks a set of Sinister Seal layered armor for your hunter, while the Palamute and Palico Amiibo unlock similar sets for each respective buddy. You can take a look at each set of Sinister Seal layered armor below. Magnamalo Amiibo Armor Sinister Seal hunter layered armor See at GameStop Palamute Amiibo Sinister Seal Palamute layered armor See at GameStop Palico Amiibo Sinister Seal Palico layered armor See at GameStop How To Scan Amiibo Once you've gotten the Monster Hunter Rise Amiibo, you can scan them by speaking to Kagero the Merchant, whose stall is located right in the center of Kamura Village, right across from where Hinoa is stationed. Select Read Amiibo when you speak to Kagero and the game will prompt you to scan a figure. You can also speak to Maido in the Gathering Hub to scan your figures. Select Claim Bonuses after you scanned the Monster Hunter Rise Amiibo and you'll receive your Sinister Seal layered armor. The game is also compatible with any other Amiibo figure; scan one of these and you'll be entered into the Amiibo Lottery, which simply rewards you with a random item, typically a consumable like a potion. You can only scan a figure once per day, but you can enter the Amiibo Lottery up to three times daily--so if you have spare Amiibo figures sitting around, this is a good way to get your hands on some free bonus items. Keep in mind that you'll need to have downloaded Monster Hunter Rise's 1.1.1 update to claim the Amiibo items. Be sure to also check out our Monster Hunter Rise guides below if you're just getting started in the game. The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors. GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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