Shogun Ceanataur Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak: Weakness, armor, weapons, materials & more

Shogun Ceanataur in the Lava Caverns Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak

Knowing Shogun Ceanataur’s weakness in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak will give you a huge advantage over this crafty crustacean. After all, beating this gigantic crab will enable you to forge powerful Shogun Ceanataur weapons and armor. 

Just like Daimyo Hermitaur, Shogun Ceanataur also returns in the Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak expansion. However, unlike its cousin, this colossal crab is both quicker and far more deadly. If its lightning-fast claw swipes weren’t scary enough, this monster also has the ability to inflict Hunters with Bleed.

When Bleed is active, players will take damage whenever they move and attack, which makes Shogun Ceanataur a particularly tricky adversary. Combine this with its water jet attack, bone-crunching claw swipes, and speedy movements — and you have a recipe for a fierce fight.

Shogun Ceanataur is encountered relatively early in the game, which means Hunters will need to best it in battle if they wish to forge some powerful weapons and armor. Fortunately, our Shogun Ceanataur weakness guide will have you felling this beast in no time. 


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Shogun Ceanataur weakness Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak

Shogun Ceanataur fighting Ludroth in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Shogun Ceanataur has returned in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.

Shogun Ceanataur is weak against Thunder, Blast, and Fire-type weapons and ammo types. This means hunters should take weapons with the above elements to inflict as much damage as possible during the fight. 

Avoid using Dragon elemental types as Shogun Ceanataur is completely immune, while it also has a strong resistance to Water. Just like with Daimyo Hermitaur, we recommend focusing your attacks on Shogun Ceanataur’s claws as breaking them will cause the creature to topple over, giving you the opportunity to hit its head.

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Lastly, weapons with piercing damage should attack the monster’s shell as once enough damage has been done, it will break, exposing a weak point that can be hit for massive amounts of damage.

Shogun Ceanataur location

Shogun Ceanataur Master Rank Quest in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Shogun Ceanataur can only be found in two locales.

Shogun Ceanataur is located in the Flooded Forest and Lava Caverns. It’s important to note that this monster is only available in Master Rank quests. This means Hunters will need to purchase the Sunbreak expansion if they wish to hunt it.

Shogun Ceanataur materials

All the Shogun Ceanataur materials can be found in the table below, so make sure you check this out to see how you can get each part.

Shogun Ceanataur weapons

Shogun Ceanataur Hammer Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Shogun Ceanataur weapons have great sharpness.

Shogun Ceanataur weapons offer decent raw damage and come with the added bonus of white sharpness, which makes them particularly useful for cutting through well-armored monsters and breaking through tough parts. 

Every Shogun Ceanataur weapon in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak can be found below:

Shogun Ceanataur armor set

Shogun Ceanataur Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
The Shogun Ceanataur armor set is incredibly versatile.

The Shogun Ceanataur armor set is geared towards crit and pierce builds. It comes with points in Critical Eye, Peak Performance, Grinder, Marathon Runner, Pierce Up, and Handicraft.

This makes it useful for Pierce Light Light Bowgun and Heavy Bowgun, while melee-based builds will also benefit from the added affinity, attack, and sharpness.  As a result, the Shogun Ceanataur is an incredibly versatile armor set in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.


So, there you have it, everything you need to know about Shogun Ceanataur’s weakness, location, weapons, and armor set. 

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