Okami Event Quest Guide In MHR. Monster Hunter Rise has brought in another Capcom product, continuing the tradition of collaborative events. Following the inclusion of the Tsukino Palico layered armour from Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, Okami is the second Capcom Collab Event Quest in Monster Hunter Rise.
Okami is a 2006 action-adventure game released by Capcom and developed by Clover Studio. It tells the traditional storey of Amaterasu, the Shinto sun goddess who assumed the appearance of a white wolf and freed the world from darkness. Okami was hailed by critics and players alike for its plot and unique cel-shaded art style. Many people consider it to one of the best video games ever developed. Its vibrant and striking art design has also aided in the promotion of games as a form of art.
Unlocking the Okami Quest
Players must first chat with Senri the Mailman in order to begin the mission. He’s the small Palico at Kamura Village’s dead centre. The quest will downloaded and made available by selecting Add-on Content and then scrolling through the list Event Quest: Rising Sun!? Players can also choose to accept all of the available DLC missions and features by pressing the Accept All button.
After downloading the quest, players can go to either hub maiden to accept it. The Shrine Ruins are the setting for this 2* Low Rank quest. The players must collect 21 Sun Goddess images that have distributed throughout the area. The images essentially little packets, and each one is labelled on the map with its position, making an already straightforward operation considerably easier.
Making the Okami Armor
After completing the game, players will receive a Celestial Scroll, which is a one-of-a-kind item. Forging the Ammy layered Palamute armour requires this, as well as Fur Scraps. To manufacture the armour, players will need four Celestial Scrolls, which will require numerous runs of the quest. Fortunately, it’s quick and simple, so it’ll only be a matter of time before the player’s Palamute becomes legendary.
Since its debut on Nintendo Switch in 2021, Monster Hunter Rise has had a number of collaborations. Aside from the events described above, Akuma from Street Fighter debuted, Rush from Mega Man transformed into Palamute armour, Arther from Ghosts and Goblins has transformed into hunter armour, and many pieces from the Sonic series have added, among other things. Each event is available as free DLC and adds a delightful twist to an already packed game.