This guide will cover how to get and farm Timeworn Crimson Horn.
How to Get Timeworn Crimson Horn in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak
Timeworn Crimson Horn isn’t the rarest material you can get from Daimyo Hermitaur, but you will work the hardest to get it. There are two ways to receive the material:
Timeworn Crimson Horn Rewards
Capture Reward: 10% Broken Parts (Shell): 90%
Your best pet, then, is to break the monster skull Shell Daimyo Hermitaur starts the hunt with, which isn’t difficult, as the Shell takes up most of its hitbox. The Shell doesn’t have any place where you can get yellow damage numbers, meaning even with Master’s Touch equipped, every hit will cost a single point of Sharpness.
Depending on your weapon’s ability to break parts, you might make it to yellow Sharpness before the Shell shatters and probably drops the Timeworn Crimson Horn.
How to Farm Timeworn Crimson Horn
The material isn’t a target, carve, or dropped material reward, so your only recourse to farm Timeworn Crimson Horn is to Capture Daimyo Hermitaur whenever you fight it and also ensure the Shell breaks.
If you break the Shell and don’t get the drop, the Hermitaur will eventually go and find another one, giving you a second shot. Be sure to have the Partbreaker Skill equipped to make this process less painful.
There’s a slight chance you’ll receive TImeworn Crimson Horn as a Bonus Reward, as those materials pull from the entire monster material pool based on what you broke, or didn’t break, during the hunt.
Thankfully, Daimyo Hermitaur is a straightforward fight once you’ve got some mid-game Master Rank equipment and becomes more so the better gear you equip.
No matter when you farm it, that’s how you get Timeworn Crimson Horn in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. It’s not like farming for Nargacuga Mantle, but it is cozier than looking for Antique Tableware or taking on Afflicted Monsters for Anomaly Tickets. Head over to our Rise guides hub for more content.