- What to know
- How the rock-paper-scissors combat system works
- Kinship attacks and riding your monstie changes battles
- Double attacks for surviving fights
- Wyvernsoul gauge and topple mechanic
- Elemental weaknesses increase your damage output
- Status ailments explained
- Decorations and weapons
- How egg gathering determines your monstie team
- How the rite of channeling allows powerful monstie builds
- How habitat restoration improves monsters in each region
What to know
- Combat revolves around predicting enemy attacks using the Power, Speed, and Technical triangle.
- Kinship Attacks and Double Attacks are key tools for dealing damage and avoiding enemy attacks.
- Monstie genes, eggs, and habitats determine the long-term strength of your team.
- Elements, status ailments, and decorations significantly influence combat efficiency.
Monster Hunter Stories 3 blends classic Monster Hunter creatures with a turn-based RPG system where strategy matters more than raw power. Instead of hunting monsters purely for materials, you form bonds with monsters known as Monsties and fight alongside them. As a Rider, your progress depends on understanding combat mechanics, raising powerful Monsties, and customizing your equipment.
For beginners, the most important thing to remember is that the game focuses heavily on its story and gradual progression, so rushing toward endgame content is not necessary. Learning the systems early will make the adventure far smoother.
| System | Description | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Combat Triangle | Power, Speed, and Technical attack types | Predicting enemy attacks reduces damage |
| Kinship Gauge | Energy generated during battle | Allows riding Monsties and using Kinship Attacks |
| Wyvernsoul Gauge | New stagger mechanic | Lets you topple monsters for extra damage |
| Monsties | Monster companions hatched from eggs | Core partners in combat |
| Elements | Fire, Water, Thunder, Ice, Dragon, Non-element | Determines weaknesses and resistances |
| Decorations | Equipment gems | Boost stats and grant abilities |
| Rite of Channeling | Gene transfer system | Used to build stronger Monsties |
How the rock-paper-scissors combat system works
At the center of Monster Hunter Stories 3 combat is a rock-paper-scissors style attack system. Every move belongs to one of three categories: Power, Speed, or Technical.

| Attack Type | Strong Against | Weak Against |
|---|---|---|
| Power | Technical | Speed |
| Technical | Speed | Power |
| Speed | Power | Technical |
When you correctly predict the enemy’s attack type, you trigger a Head-to-Head victory, reducing the damage you take while building Kinship energy. Learning monster attack patterns quickly becomes one of the most important skills for beginners, since many enemies repeat predictable behavior cycles during fights.
Kinship attacks and riding your monstie changes battles
As battles progress, your actions gradually fill the Kinship Gauge. Once the gauge is full, you can ride your Monstie and temporarily fight as a combined unit.

Riding your Monstie provides both offensive and defensive advantages. While mounted, you gain protection from certain enemy attacks and gain access to a powerful Kinship Attack.
Kinship Attacks are extremely valuable because they are guaranteed to hit and deal heavy damage. Many players save them for boss fights or moments when they need a reliable finishing strike.
Double attacks for surviving fights
One of the strongest mechanics in the game is the Double Attack system. This occurs when both you and your Monstie use the same attack type while targeting the same enemy.

If the chosen attack type also counters the enemy’s attack, a Double Attack triggers and completely negates the enemy’s damage. In addition, you gain extra Kinship energy and deal increased damage.
Because of this, Double Attacks are one of the safest ways to control the flow of battle, especially during early gameplay when your equipment is still limited.
Wyvernsoul gauge and topple mechanic
Monster Hunter Stories 3 introduces a new combat mechanic known as the Wyvernsoul Gauge. This gauge fills when you deal Wyvernfell damage during battle.

Once enough damage is dealt, the monster becomes staggered. Continuing to attack during this weakened state can eventually cause the monster to Topple, leaving it exposed.
Toppled monsters take significantly increased damage, making this moment ideal for using powerful attacks or Kinship abilities.
Elemental weaknesses increase your damage output
Elements play a major role in determining how effective your attacks are. Every weapon, armor set, and Monstie possesses elemental values that influence combat performance.

| Element | Common Effects |
|---|---|
| Fire | Often causes Burn damage |
| Water | Balanced offensive element |
| Thunder | Can trigger Paralysis |
| Ice | Slowing or control effects |
| Dragon | Effective against powerful monsters |
| Non-Element | Neutral damage |
Using the correct elemental weapon or Monstie against a monster’s weakness can dramatically increase damage output. Because of this, preparing the right equipment before difficult fights is an important strategy.
Status ailments explained
Status ailments add another layer of strategy beyond raw damage. Certain attacks can apply effects that weaken enemies over time.
| Status Effect | Impact |
|---|---|
| Burn | Deals damage each turn |
| Paralysis | May cause enemies to skip actions |
| Poison | Damage scales with enemy HP |
| Darkness | Reduces enemy accuracy |
Among these effects, Poison is especially powerful against high-health monsters. Because its damage scales with the enemy’s maximum HP, it remains effective even against enemies far stronger than your current level.

Certain Monsties excel at applying multiple ailments. Bashan is often recommended because it can inflict several status effects simultaneously, including Poison, Paralysis, and Darkness.
Decorations and weapons
Decorations function as upgrade gems that can be inserted into equipment. These gems enhance your stats or provide special combat skills.
You can obtain decorations by exploring the world or purchasing them from the Meink Emporium. As you collect duplicates, they can be combined to create stronger versions.
| Decoration Tier | Upgrade Method |
|---|---|
| Small | Base version |
| Medium | Combine two Small decorations |
| Large | Combine two Medium decorations |
Because decorations offer flexible stat boosts, they become essential for optimizing gear builds later in the game.

How egg gathering determines your monstie team
Monsties are obtained primarily through eggs found inside monster dens scattered across the world. After hatching, the monster becomes your companion and can fight alongside you.
Not every egg has the same potential. Rare dens often contain eggs with stronger genes and better overall stats, making them extremely valuable.
| Den Type | Egg Quality |
|---|---|
| Normal Den | Standard Monstie genes |
| Rare Den | Higher gene potential |
| High Rank Den | Powerful late-game Monsties |
Exploring every area thoroughly and searching for rare dens greatly improves your chances of building a stronger Monstie team early in the game.
How the rite of channeling allows powerful monstie builds
The Rite of Channeling is a major progression system used to transfer genes between Monsties. This system allows you to customize your companions and strengthen their abilities.

By moving genes between monsters, you can stack elemental bonuses, increase damage output, or create specialized builds for certain battles. Over time, mastering this system becomes essential for creating powerful Monstie teams.
Even Monsties you do not plan to use can still be valuable because their genes can be transferred to strengthen your main companions.
How habitat restoration improves monsters in each region

While exploring the world, you will encounter feral monsters that disrupt local ecosystems. Defeating these monsters contributes to Habitat Restoration, gradually improving the environment in that region.
As habitats improve, stronger monsters begin appearing and egg quality increases. This encourages players to revisit earlier areas as their adventure continues.
The system ensures that regions evolve alongside your progress, providing new opportunities to collect stronger Monsties.