



About This Mod
Introduction
Monster Hunter Rise is an action RPG that emphasizes fast-paced combat and monster hunting. The modification ecosystem for the PC version is extensive, offering three distinct paths: community mods that add features and quality-of-life improvements through REFramework, Cheat Engine tables for granular memory editing, and standalone trainers with convenient hotkey controls. This guide covers all available modification methods with detailed installation instructions.
Mods and REFramework (Low Risk)
REFramework Installation
REFramework is the essential framework for most script-based mods and trainer plugins in Monster Hunter Rise. It provides Lua scripting support, enabling advanced mods without modifying game files directly.
Installation Instructions:
Download REFramework from the official GitHub repository or Nexus Mods
Extract the zip file into your Monster Hunter Rise game folder
If you are not using VR, only extract dinput8.dll to avoid instability
Create a folder named autorun inside the reframework folder if it does not exist
Place Lua scripts into the autorun directory for automatic loading
MHR Overlay – Monster Health and Damage Meter
MHR Overlay is a highly customizable overlay mod that exposes internal game data about monsters, creatures, players, damage, buffs, and debuffs. It displays monster health bars, stamina gauges, damage dealt by players, and detailed buff/debuff information.
Requirements:
REFramework (v1.503+)
REFramework Direct2D plugin for Unicode support
Installation Instructions:
Install REFramework
Install REFramework Direct2D
Download MHR Overlay from Nexus Mods
Extract the mod files into the MonsterHunterRise folder
The mod is solely intended to empower players with means of self-improvement, and the developer advises against using information to make hurtful comments toward other players.
RiseTweaks – Performance and Visual Improvements
RiseTweaks is a performance mod that removes the 30fps cap on cutscenes and allows the use of more up-to-date versions of DLSS and FSR, improving the game's performance on PC.
Monster HP Bar – Simple Health Display
The Monster HP Bar script adds a health bar to the top of your screen for the nearest large monster. It requires the REFramework Direct2D plugin.
Installation: Drop the script into your REFramework autorun directory.
Weapon Stay Big – Visual Mod
The Weapon Stay Big script stops weapons from shrinking when sheathed or on your back, providing a purely cosmetic change.
Installation: Drop the script into your REFramework autorun directory.
Infinite Wirebug Mod – Quality of Life
The Infinite Wirebug mod removes the cooldown restriction on Wirebugs, allowing unlimited use and greater mobility. This is a quality-of-life mod that does not affect combat balance significantly.
Adjustable UI Scale
This mod reduces the size of all HUD and UI elements, making the intrusive mobile-game-style UI more manageable on PC screens.
Enhanced Drop Rates – Farming Aid
The Enhanced Drop Rates mod increases item drops from slaying or capturing monsters, including rare drops. This mod is polarizing among purists but useful for players who want to reach Master Rank and endgame content faster.
Carve Timer Skip – Single-Player Only
The Carve Timer Skip mod removes or skips the carving timer. It is only applicable to single-player mode and cannot be used during multiplayer sessions.
Armor Mods – Fashion Endgame
As with all Monster Hunter games on PC, armor mods provide cosmetic replacements and custom armor sets. Fashion has always been the true endgame.
Auto Dodge and Counter – Combat Automation
The MHR_AutoDodge mod provides automated dodging, countering, and guarding with weapon-specific perfect timing execution. It supports most weapons including Great Sword, Long Sword, Dual Blades, Lance, Gunlance, Charge Blade, Light Bowgun, Heavy Bowgun, and Bow.
Installation:
Install REFramework
Download the script and copy the reframework folder to your game directory
Configure features in the in-game REFramework GUI under "script generated UI"
Features are enabled by default and can be toggled individually.
Cheat Engine Tables (Moderate Risk)
Cheat Engine tables require the Cheat Engine software and provide granular control over game values.
Marcus101RR Table – Comprehensive Editor
A comprehensive table by Marcus101RR offers multiple editing features:
Player Pointer: Attributes and stats
Item Capacity Pointer
Equipment Editor: Armor and weapons
Petalace Editor
Quest Session Pointer
The table was last updated in May 2024 and is compatible with version 1.5.1.
Installation:
Download and install Cheat Engine
Download the CT table file
Launch Monster Hunter Rise
Open Cheat Engine, click Load, and select the table
Click Select a process to open and choose the game's executable
Activate options by checking the corresponding boxes
Important Warning: The game contains anti-tamper and sanity checks. The table creator advises not using the table online in public sessions and to stick to private sessions with friends. Save data modification is at your own risk.
Sunbreak Table – DLC Support
A table for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak version 10.0.0.2 offers core functions:
Infinite Stamina
Infinite Wirebugs
No Reload
Infinite Items and Ammo
One Hit Kill / Damage Multiplier
Item Amount Changer
Freeze Mission Timer
Player Hunter XP Multiplier
Infinite Loot / Monster Carving
The table was updated in July 2022.
Standalone Trainers (User-Friendly)
Standalone trainers are executable programs that run alongside the game and provide convenient hotkey-controlled access to cheats.
Rhark Trainer – Active Development
A comprehensive trainer is actively maintained by Rhark, supporting current game versions. The latest update supports version v16.0.2.0 from November 2024.
Key Functions:
Godmode/No Hit
Unlimited Stamina
Super Damage
Unlimited Wirebug
No Item Decrease
Unlimited Ammo
Unlimited Quest Timer
Max Weapon Sharpness
Easy Complete Quests
Instant Return from Quest
Damage Multiplier
Edit Zenny and Pts
Known Issue: If you have Razer Chroma software running, it may conflict with the trainer because it uses the same executable name. Close Razer Chroma in Task Manager.
WeMod Trainer – 20 Functions
The WeMod platform offers a 20-function trainer designed for both the base game and the Sunbreak expansion. It supports auto-detection of your game version.
Key Functions:
Unlimited Health Regen
Unlimited Stamina
Edit Max Health and Stamina
No Hunger
Infinite Wirebugs
Max Weapon Sharpness
Unlimited Quick Item Use
Unlimited Ammo
Edit Money and Points
Edit Item Quantity
Edit Attack, Critical, and Defense Stats
Reset Mission Timer
No Forge and Upgrade Requirements
Instant Complete Quest
Instant Return from Quest
Set Game Speed
Installation:
Download and install the WeMod client from the official website
Launch the game first
Click Play in WeMod
Use the WeMod interface or designated hotkeys to activate functions
Some users report needing to click Play in WeMod again after the game launches to ensure mods load properly.
Standalone EXE Trainer – God Mode, ESP, Item Spawner
A standalone trainer is available on GitHub offering a comprehensive suite of features:
Key Functions:
God Mode: Immunity to damage, poison, fire, and other effects
One-Hit Kill: Instantly slay any large monster
Infinite Items & Item Spawner: Max inventory, add charms, ammo, traps, parts, gems
Weapon Boosts: Lock max sharpness, infinite ammo/coatings, max charge
Stamina & Wirebug Hacks: Freeze stamina, infinite Wirebugs
Monster ESP: Track monsters through terrain, display HP, state, weakness, rage
Compatibility:
Monster Hunter Rise (Steam version)
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Ryujinx / Yuzu Switch emulation builds
Installation Instructions:
Unzip and move trainer folder to a safe location
Whitelist the EXE in antivirus
Launch the trainer as Administrator
Start Monster Hunter Rise
Use F1–F12 hotkeys or the GUI to enable mods
The developer advises using the trainer only in solo or local lobby host play, not in online matchmaking.
Compatibility and Performance Considerations
Platform: Windows PC (Steam version is fully supported)
Game Versions: The Rhark trainer supports v16.0.2.0; WeMod auto-detects game versions
REFramework: Required for mods; the monolithic DLL works across all supported RE Engine games
Performance Impact: Mods have minimal impact; trainers are lightweight
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will using a trainer get me banned in Monster Hunter Rise?
A: Monster Hunter Rise is primarily a single-player and co-op game. The game contains anti-tamper and sanity checks. Using trainers or Cheat Engine tables in public online sessions carries a risk of unwanted attention and potential community bans. The developer of the standalone trainer explicitly recommends using it only in solo or local lobby host play, not in online matchmaking. WeMod users report using it successfully in private sessions with friends.
Q: What is the difference between a trainer and a Cheat Engine table?
A: A trainer is a standalone executable with pre-defined functions and hotkeys. A Cheat Engine table requires the Cheat Engine software and offers more granular control over specific memory values and save data editing.
Q: Why does my antivirus flag the trainer as a threat?
A: Trainers modify game memory, triggering heuristic detection from antivirus software. The VGTimes files have passed VirusTotal security checks. Add the trainer to your antivirus exceptions.
Q: How do I fix the Razer Chroma conflict with the Rhark trainer?
A: Close Razer Chroma completely by checking Task Manager. If you see two Monster Hunter Rise executables, close the one that is Razer Chroma, then try the trainer again.
Q: Are there safe mods for Monster Hunter Rise?
A: Yes. Mods installed through REFramework, such as MHR Overlay, Monster HP Bar, and RiseTweaks, are considered lower-risk than memory-editing tools. They do not modify game memory directly.
Q: Can I use mods in multiplayer?
A: Some mods like Carve Timer Skip cannot be used in multiplayer sessions. Other mods may work but can cause desyncs or unwanted behavior. Most mod authors advise using mods in private sessions with friends.
Conclusion
Monster Hunter Rise offers a comprehensive ecosystem of modification tools for players seeking to customize their hunting experience. REFramework mods provide safe quality-of-life improvements like monster health bars, performance tweaks, and UI customization. Cheat Engine tables offer granular control over player stats, equipment, and game values but carry moderate risk. Standalone trainers provide the most convenient hotkey-controlled access to God Mode, infinite stamina, wirebugs, item spawning, and one-hit kill functions.
All tools share common considerations: use modifications responsibly in single-player or private sessions, avoid using them in public online matchmaking to prevent unwanted attention, and ensure compatibility with the current game version. For the safest experience, REFramework mods are recommended, while trainers provide the most comprehensive feature set for players willing to accept the risks.
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reviews (5)
Natasha Petrov
Been using this for weeks and it's been a joy. The mod is stable, well-documented, and the support is fantastic. Worth every download!
Robert Chen
This is hands down the best mod in this category. The features are incredibly well-implemented and it runs smoothly even on older hardware.
Laura Anderson
Excellent work! The mod adds a lot of value to the game. Developer is active and fixes issues quickly. Highly recommend to anyone interested.
Marcus Webb
This is absolute gold! The attention to detail is incredible and the new features are well-integrated. Makes the game feel fresh and exciting again.
Liam O'Brien
Great mod, really enjoyable. The new features add a lot of replay value. A few minor suggestions but overall fantastic work.
