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Phial: Dragon Ramp-Up Skill Effects | Monster Hunter Rise

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This is a guide about Phial: Dragon Ramp-Up Skill in Monster Hunter Rise (MH Rise). Read on to learn Phial: Dragon's effects, its effect per level, and which weapons can use the Phial: Dragon Ramp-Up skill.

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Phial: Dragon Effects

Effect by Level

Rampage Skill Effect
Phial: Dragon I Changes equipped phial to a Dragon Phial, and adds +20 to the phial's element.
Phial: Dragon II Changes equipped phial to a Dragon Phial, and adds +25 to the phial's element.

Weapons with Phial: Dragon Ramp-Up Skills

Rampage Weapons List

TypeWeapon
Switch Axe Image Rampage Slicer II
Switch Axe Image Rampage Slicer III

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Fire Effect Fire Firing: Charge
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Secondary: Ice Secondary: Thunder Secondary: Water
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