Monster Hunter Rise
100 Achievements
2,000
600-1000h
PC
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Bahari's Hand-Wound Birdie
Bahari's handmade toy that walks when wound up. Proves you frequent the Anomaly Lab.
30
0.15%
How to unlock the Bahari's Hand-Wound Birdie achievement in Monster Hunter Rise - Definitive Guide
This achievement is for spending 3000 anomaly coins. Anomalies are meant to be Sunbreak's endgame content, so I recommend this be one of the last things you do. Anomaly coins are earned when either completing an Anomaly Quest/Investigation, or hunting specific monsters in Anomaly Investigations 10 times which result in a sort of punch-card reward of 50 coins. Completing this multiple times eventually permanently upgrades the rewarded coins to 100, 150, then 200.
Now, while the punch card seems like a good choice to go for, in my opinion it's not really worth it, as most of the time the requirements will be for quests you either don't have, or you do have the quests but your Investigation level isn't high enough. Below are two methods (one tougher but faster, the other safer but longer) I've found to be the best ways to grind these coins. This achievement alone is a little more skill dependent and will take 30-50 hours depending on what route you choose to take. I will also provide the build I used at the bottom in case you are interested in using that. Please note that the hours I provided are based on my good build and skillset, so your mileage may vary depending on how you fare in those departments.
Tougher, shorter method:
In my experience, simply running higher level anomaly 3 monster quests seems to be the best and fastest way to earn these coins, but only if you can handle the difficulty curve and have the right builds. Quests with multiple monsters make them have smaller health pools, so they are individually quicker to defeat. It seems that if you are also able to get quests with an Apex monster, a Elder Dragon, or an altered objective (less faints, less time, etc.) you will more bonus coins, and even more if you are able to get a combination of these. I was lucky enough to get a quest with an Anomaly Furious Rajang, an Apex Arzuros and a Kushala Daora (Elder Dragon) on a 2 faint quest. When the quest was around level 120, I was earning 45-50 coins a run at roughly 20-25 minutes if I didn't faint. With this timeline, it is faster than doing 10 quests to get 200 coins from the punch card (which you will never do in a row anyway). I managed to get the quest up to 161, and I got a whopping 70 coins from beating it, but this is quite difficult to do, so you might be better off just keeping the quests in the 120 range to save time and potential headaches.
For this, be sure to go after a combination of monsters you feel comfortable fighting over and over. Of course at this point you will likely have learned most of the monster's patterns, and doing these quests repeatedly will only get you more attuned to its fighting style. But remember, the main thing you want here is a 3 monster quest, with a combination of an Apex, an Elder Dragon, with an altered objective.
Safer, longer method:
Just want to first give a shoutout to Zukape as this was mainly his method that he shared with me. For this, you can simply get an Anomaly Investigation of a Great Wroggi or Great Baggi and keep leveling it up. At the level 100+ range of these quests, you can get around 6-7 coins a run, and with the right build you can defeat it in 3ish minutes. Although the coin reward is small, the fight is fairly easy and quick, especially in solo with all your companions wailing on it, and this can add up very quickly. You can also optionally choose to go for Investigation requests for the punchcard if you happen to get rewarded Investigations containing the monster you need.
My Build:
Now while the top route seems difficult, thankfully the build aspect is not that much of an issue to get done in Sunbreak. I used a Light Bowgun pierce ammo build which is considered one of the highest damaging builds in Sunbreak. I’ll provide the site below that has my LBG build, but they also have builds for every weapon if bowguns aren’t your thing.
https://game8.co/games/Monster-Hunter-Rise/archives/381282#h...
I used this page and worked my way up to the TU3 Endgame Raw Rapid Fire Pierce build. The only difference is I swapped the Pierce Up 4 jewel with a regular Pierce Up 3 jewel (as the 4 takes a while to get to). With this you basically just spam Pierce 2 ammo in rapid fire from a reasonably safe distance. I used 2 healing Palicos and the followers Hinoa and Minoto with Hunting Horns. When you play solo with all these buffs and companions distracting the monster, it is a little harder to die, and plus on a bowgun build, if you can master knowing when to dodge and when to shoot, you'll rarely get hit and have a higher uptime of shooting and DPS in general.
I hope this helps, and please feel free to ask any questions if my guide is not clear on anything. Good luck, hunters!
Now, while the punch card seems like a good choice to go for, in my opinion it's not really worth it, as most of the time the requirements will be for quests you either don't have, or you do have the quests but your Investigation level isn't high enough. Below are two methods (one tougher but faster, the other safer but longer) I've found to be the best ways to grind these coins. This achievement alone is a little more skill dependent and will take 30-50 hours depending on what route you choose to take. I will also provide the build I used at the bottom in case you are interested in using that. Please note that the hours I provided are based on my good build and skillset, so your mileage may vary depending on how you fare in those departments.
Tougher, shorter method:
In my experience, simply running higher level anomaly 3 monster quests seems to be the best and fastest way to earn these coins, but only if you can handle the difficulty curve and have the right builds. Quests with multiple monsters make them have smaller health pools, so they are individually quicker to defeat. It seems that if you are also able to get quests with an Apex monster, a Elder Dragon, or an altered objective (less faints, less time, etc.) you will more bonus coins, and even more if you are able to get a combination of these. I was lucky enough to get a quest with an Anomaly Furious Rajang, an Apex Arzuros and a Kushala Daora (Elder Dragon) on a 2 faint quest. When the quest was around level 120, I was earning 45-50 coins a run at roughly 20-25 minutes if I didn't faint. With this timeline, it is faster than doing 10 quests to get 200 coins from the punch card (which you will never do in a row anyway). I managed to get the quest up to 161, and I got a whopping 70 coins from beating it, but this is quite difficult to do, so you might be better off just keeping the quests in the 120 range to save time and potential headaches.
For this, be sure to go after a combination of monsters you feel comfortable fighting over and over. Of course at this point you will likely have learned most of the monster's patterns, and doing these quests repeatedly will only get you more attuned to its fighting style. But remember, the main thing you want here is a 3 monster quest, with a combination of an Apex, an Elder Dragon, with an altered objective.
Safer, longer method:
Just want to first give a shoutout to Zukape as this was mainly his method that he shared with me. For this, you can simply get an Anomaly Investigation of a Great Wroggi or Great Baggi and keep leveling it up. At the level 100+ range of these quests, you can get around 6-7 coins a run, and with the right build you can defeat it in 3ish minutes. Although the coin reward is small, the fight is fairly easy and quick, especially in solo with all your companions wailing on it, and this can add up very quickly. You can also optionally choose to go for Investigation requests for the punchcard if you happen to get rewarded Investigations containing the monster you need.
My Build:
Now while the top route seems difficult, thankfully the build aspect is not that much of an issue to get done in Sunbreak. I used a Light Bowgun pierce ammo build which is considered one of the highest damaging builds in Sunbreak. I’ll provide the site below that has my LBG build, but they also have builds for every weapon if bowguns aren’t your thing.
https://game8.co/games/Monster-Hunter-Rise/archives/381282#h...
I used this page and worked my way up to the TU3 Endgame Raw Rapid Fire Pierce build. The only difference is I swapped the Pierce Up 4 jewel with a regular Pierce Up 3 jewel (as the 4 takes a while to get to). With this you basically just spam Pierce 2 ammo in rapid fire from a reasonably safe distance. I used 2 healing Palicos and the followers Hinoa and Minoto with Hunting Horns. When you play solo with all these buffs and companions distracting the monster, it is a little harder to die, and plus on a bowgun build, if you can master knowing when to dodge and when to shoot, you'll rarely get hit and have a higher uptime of shooting and DPS in general.
I hope this helps, and please feel free to ask any questions if my guide is not clear on anything. Good luck, hunters!
13 Comments
@fooga I try not to check.. haha. Sometimes like 10-20, sometimes like 7. I try and hunt the monsters on the card but very rarely do I have them high enough level.
Edit: Found a hunt with two Mobs 1 Apex 1 Reg, with 3 conditions. Around 40 coins a hunt. Much better!Edit 2: After rank 160 things get very challenging... However, the coin payouts are much better. Currently around rank 170? About 2500 coins. Seems like the first 40 hours was the worst.
Edit: Found a hunt with two Mobs 1 Apex 1 Reg, with 3 conditions. Around 40 coins a hunt. Much better!Edit 2: After rank 160 things get very challenging... However, the coin payouts are much better. Currently around rank 170? About 2500 coins. Seems like the first 40 hours was the worst.
By Avoids on 20 Jun 2023 20:23
Would you mind telling me which Light Bowgun pierce ammo build you used please?
By HYPEMACH1NE on 13 May 2023 20:40