If you’re new to Monster Hunter and Rise is your first time exploring this series, then you’ll likely be blown away by both the creative design of the game’s monsters and the sheer number of them spread throughout the title’s sizeable world. While Rise doesn’t feature nearly as many monsters as some of the franchise’s older handheld installments, we doubt that even longtime veterans will find a lot to complain about once you see the quality of Rise‘s new monsters and how well they work alongside some of the series’ returning favorites. If you’re looking to see (and hunt) them all, then here’s a rundown of every monster that’s been found in Monster Hunter Rise so far.

How Many Monsters Are In Monster Hunter Rise?

As far as we can tell based on the information available so far, there are 61 monsters in Monster Hunter Rise. While it’s possible there is another monster or two hiding in the game (and that the total number of monsters will be expanded by DLC/expansions), that seems to be the final number of monsters Capcom intended to include in Rise‘s retail release.

How Many Returning Monsters Are in Monster Hunter Rise?

Of Monster Hunter Rise‘s 61 monsters, 47 were previously seen in an older Monster Hunter game. Here’s how the returning monsters break down by generations: 1st Generation Monsters – Basarios, Bullfango, Diablos, Felyne, Kelbi, Khezu, Melynx, Rathalos, Rathian 2nd Generation Monsters – Anteka, Chameleos, Popo, Nargacuga, Tigrex, Rajang, Remobra 3rd Generation Monsters – Altaroth, Arzuros, Baggi, Barioth, Barroth, Bnahabra, Delex, Gajau, Gargwa, Great Baggi, Great Wroggi, Jaggi, Jaggia, Lagombi, Ludroth, Rhenoplos, Royal Ludroth, Slagtoth, Volvidon, Wroggi, Uroktor, Zinogre 4th Generation Monsters – Mizutsune and Zamite

How Many New Monsters Are in Monster Hunter Rise?

While Monster Hunter Rise‘s roster largely consists of returning favorites, there are 14 new monsters you’ll find throughout the game. Here’s are the new monsters sorted by type: Fanged Wyverns – Magnamalo Leviathans – Almudron and Somnacanth Temnocerans – Rachnoid and Rakna-Kadaki Elder Dragons – Thunder Serpent Narwa and Wind Serpent Ibushi Amphibians – Tetranadon Bird Wyverns – Aknosom, Izuchi, Great Izuchi

What Small Monsters Are in Monster Hunter Rise?

Though smaller than some of their more prominent friends, the small monsters of Monster Hunter Rise are no pushover. If you’re trying to hunt them all, here are the ones you need to keep an eye out for: AltarothAntekaBaggiBnahabraBombadgyBullfangoDelexFelyneGajauGargwaIzuchiJaggiJaggiaJagrasKelbiKestodonLudrothMelynxPopoRachnoidRemobraRhenoplosSlagtothUroktorWroggiZamite

What Large Monsters Are in Monster Hunter Rise?

While I suspect that you won’t be in danger of missing any of Monster Hunter Rise‘s largest monsters, here’s a rundown of the biggest creatures in the game: