Monster Hunter World Monster Bone S, M, L, Plus Locations

Monster Bone is an ingredient in Monster Hunter World. Depending on the beast you harvest it from, and its weight, the bones come in different sizes: S (small), M (medium), L (large) and Plus. A number of players are confused over which enemies fit what category, since it isn’t easy to tell by looking. That’s why we’ve decided to write a guide with Monster Hunter World Monster Bone S, M, L, Plus locations.

Monster Bone S

This is the smallest variant, and it is obtained from the “smallest” boss monsters. They’re the easiest to hunt, so you’ll probably only want them in the beginning. They are:

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  • Great Jargas (Ancient Forest)
  • Kulu-Ya-Ku (Ancient Forest, Wildspire Waste)

How to get Monster Bone M?

The mid-sized version comes from larger specimens that aren’t really all that scary. Things you wouldn’t call small (even by MH standards), but also not towering behemoths. Things like:

  • Pukei-Pukei (Ancient Forest)
  • Tobi-Kadachi (Ancient Forest)
  • Jyuratodus (Wildspire Waste)
  • Barroth (Wildspire Waste)

Where to find Monster Bone L?

L stands for large. You shouldn’t go after any of these guys unless you’re properly trained and equipped. You’ll find them in the late-game areas – be prepared for hour-long skirmishes. These include:

  • Anjanath (Ancient Forest)
  • Tzitzi-Ya-Ku (Coral Highlands)
  • Paolumu (Coral Highlands)
  • Radobaan (Rotten Vale)

Monster Bone Plus locations

The biggest of the big, these are the apex predators of each area. Do not attempt to take them on solo – there are always groups of hunters looking for more help. You’ll need the plus version for late game upgrades. Here they are, in all their splendor:

  • Rathalos (Ancient Forest)
  • Diablos (Wildspire Waste)
  • Legiana (Coral Highlands)
  • Odogaron (Rotten Vale)

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