Monster Hunter Rise is the latest title in the action-adventure RPG franchise, courtesy of Capcom.
After the multi-platform success that was Monster Hunter World, Capcom decided to scale it back a bit and release Monster Hunter Rise as a timed Nintendo Switch exclusive. Although it'll eventually be available for the PC in 2022, Monster Hunter Rise seems tailor-made for the portable Nintendo console as it is.
With that said, because Monster Hunter Rise is a relatively new title and could be the first Monster Hunter game for a lot of people, some things in the game won't come as naturally to them.
A good example of this Wyvern Riding in Monster Hunter Rise.
Scroll down below if you want to learn more about how Wyvern Riding works in Monster Hunter Rise.
How Wyvern Riding Works in Monster Hunter Rise
Wyvern Riding is one of the big new features in Monster Hunter Rise. It differs from the mounting system used in Monster Hunter World in that it's much less cumbersome. In addition to this, Wyvern Riding lets you ride and control the movement of monsters in Monster Hunter Rise, making it far more effective and enjoyable.
Wyvern Riding in Monster Hunter Rise works by getting said monster into a Mountable state by doing any of the following things:

