Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak: How to Reach the Hidden Cave in Citadel Area 13

Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak: How to Reach the Hidden Cave in Citadel Area 13
Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak: How to Reach the Hidden Cave in Citadel Area 13

Players exploring the new locales in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak may notice some strangely inapproachable locales. This is particularly true when checking out the Citadel. In Area 13, there’s a putatively inapproachable path giving players regard at some bone piles. Their first instinct might be to try using losers or climbing the walls around it, but these styles will snappily prove ineffective. To pierce this secret path, there’s a retired delve in Citadel Area 13 that will let players pierce the rare accouterments within. 

How to Find Citadel Area 13’s Hidden Cave in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak 

Area 13 itself is a large pool of water filled with Thornytoads. It also contains two different ways to reach the retired delve. The first is in Area 13 itself; if players want to enter the delve incontinently, they should use a Wirebug or two to climb up the leftmost tree refuse by the pool. This tree has a hole within that leads directly into the middle of the cave. However, they simply need to head up the precipice to the right of the pool, If players would prefer to explore the whole delve from launch to finish. There should be a mineshaft-looking hole that acts as the delve’s entrance. On the mini-map, players will be to the left-wing of the big number 13 if they’re in the right place. 
 
The delve will grant access to multitudinous gathering points, including mining outcrops for players to get Centuria Ore, Meldspar Ore, or Ultimas Chargers at their rest. At the end of the delve
 will be a small sand- suchlike area. You can place a Great Wirebug then to snappily travel back to camp, and there’s indeed a fishing point if you just want to get your hands on some further exploration points or materials. However, reaching this area will eventually disband the fog on the Citadel’s chart, giving you an unstopped view of the entire locale, If nothing differently. 

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