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How To Get Pawprint Stamps in Monster Hunter Rise
Here's how you can grab Pawprint Stamps in the Nintendo Switch-exclusive game.
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Monster Hunter Rise has Pawprint Stamps aplenty. Here's everything you need to know about getting them.
Monster Hunter Rise is a game that's rife with plenty of different types of collectibles. Part of the fun as you make your way through the game is discovering some of these items. Pawprint Stamps are one such item, and they can be extremely difficult to get your hands (or paws) on.
If you're going to jump into the Nintendo Switch exclusive and need some help finding Pawprint Stamps, look no further. We've got everything you need to know about snapping them up right here.
How to get Pawprint Stamps in Monster Hunter Rise
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If you're looking to grab some Pawprint Stamps in Monster Hunter Rise, you'll first have to track down a very specific monster. That means seeking out Melynxes and Felynes, two of the races that tend to drop the items. Melynxes have a 20% drop rate when it comes to Pawprint Stamps, while Felynes have a 14% drop rate. That means it's a better idea to try and target the Melynxes instead. Melynxes also travel in packs, so you have a higher success rate of getting the drop you need if you attack them all at once.
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