⚔️ Weapon Configuration
🎯 Target Configuration
💪 Skills & Buffs
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Critical Hit
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About This Monster Hunter Rise Damage Calculator
This advanced MHR damage calculator provides precise damage calculations for all weapon types in Monster Hunter Rise. Unlike basic calculators, our tool includes comprehensive skill interactions, buff effects, and DPS analysis to help you optimize your hunting builds. Whether you're a speedrunner looking for maximum damage output or a casual hunter wanting to improve your performance, this calculator delivers accurate results based on the game's actual damage formulas.
How to Use the Calculator
Getting started is simple:
- Select Your Weapon: Choose your weapon type and input the motion value for your attack. Motion values vary by attack type - check community resources for specific values.
- Configure Weapon Stats: Enter your weapon's raw attack, element attack, affinity percentage, and sharpness level. These directly impact your damage output.
- Set Target Parameters: Input the monster's raw and element hitzone values. Higher hitzones mean more damage dealt to that body part.
- Add Skills and Buffs: Toggle the skills and buffs you have active. The calculator automatically applies their effects to your damage calculations.
- Calculate and Analyze: Hit calculate to see your total damage, including breakdowns for raw, element, and critical damage plus DPS estimates.
Pro Tips for Maximum Damage
- Target Weak Points: Always aim for body parts with high raw hitzones (70+) to maximize damage. Use your hunter notes to identify these spots.
- Optimize Affinity: Combining Critical Eye, Weakness Exploit, and weapon affinity can achieve 100% critical hit rate on weak points.
- Sharpness Matters: Maintain white or purple sharpness for maximum damage multipliers. Consider Handicraft and Razor Sharp skills.
- Stack Attack Buffs: Use Powercharm, Powertalon, Might Seed, and Dango Booster together for significant attack increases.
- Element vs Raw: Fast weapons benefit more from element attack, while slow weapons favor raw attack builds. Match your approach to your weapon type.
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