Crafting Materials Vanish in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak

Crafting Materials Vanish in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak

Capcom is addressing a new bug in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak that can delete crafting materials, a critical element in the game Fans are eagerly anticipating the developer's resolution to the issue

A bug in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is currently under investigation by the game's development team. Unfortunately, this particular bug involves the disappearance of crafting materials in the action-RPG. Crafting materials are a crucial aspect of the Monster Hunter franchise, making this issue a cause for concern among players.

Experiencing gameplay issues and bugs is a common occurrence for the Monster Hunter player base. As the development team consistently provides updates to enhance the player experience, it is not unexpected for new issues to arise. However, given the importance of crafting materials in the franchise, it is imperative that the development team addresses this issue as soon as possible.

Capcom has announced on Twitter that it is currently investigating a bug related to crafting materials in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak on all platforms. The bug is said to occur when players are in the process of choosing materials or armor spheres for equipment forging, upgrading, or decoration crafting. During this stage, the chosen materials may disappear if the player chooses not to proceed with the crafting activity. This could result in the permanent loss of materials if the player accidentally exits the crafting screen.

Thankfully, Capcom has shared a few tips to help players avoid losing their materials and armor spheres in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. Firstly, players should avoid canceling their crafting activity, particularly after selecting their materials. If they accidentally close the crafting screen, they should not proceed with any decoration crafting until they have either opened another screen to select materials or reopened the same crafting screen that they accidentally closed and then closed it again. Lastly, players can try rebooting their game without saving, which may result in some progress loss but will not affect their crafting materials.

The Monster Hunter community on Twitter has expressed mixed reactions to the recent bug discovered in the game. Although the development team has yet to resolve other bugs, Capcom has announced on Twitter that it plans to fix the issue with monster aggression in the upcoming update. Fans are hopeful that the fix for the disappearing materials bug will also be implemented at the same time. It's worth noting that Monster Hunter Rise is available on a variety of platforms including Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.