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Heavenly Dragonsphire Location, Drop Rates and Farming Guide

A rare Master Rank Amatsu material. The seed covers target, body carve, tail carve, break, and dropped-material routes for the farming planner.

Overview

Heavenly Dragonsphire farming overview

A rare Master Rank Amatsu material. The seed covers target, body carve, tail carve, break, and dropped-material routes for the farming planner.

Amatsu Master RankneedsReview
Some source rows use internal part labels. They are shown as breakable parts that need verification until the player-facing English part names are reviewed. Current status: needsVerification. Evidence needed: Confirm Head break mapping before promoting Heavenly Dragonsphire. Confirm Back break mapping before promoting Heavenly Dragonsphire route advice.
Best farming source

Broken Part Rewards 4%

Farm Amatsu in Master Rank and prioritize Head when this method applies.

Route comparison

Best farming route

Best current route: Broken Part Rewards from Amatsu Master Rank at 4%. Prioritize Head when that method is active. Backup routes: Target Rewards 3%, Carves 3%. This route still needs part-name review before it should be treated as fully normalized. Review status: needsVerification.

Broken Part Rewards 4%Amatsu Master Rank / Head / part review: needsVerification
Target Rewards 3%Amatsu Master Rank
Carves 3%Amatsu Master Rank / Severing
Dropped Materials 1%Amatsu Master Rank
Drop table

Heavenly Dragonsphire drop rates

MonsterRankMethodPartReviewQtyRate
AmatsuMaster RankBroken Part RewardsHeadneedsVerificationx14%
AmatsuMaster RankTarget RewardsAnyReviewed displayx13%
AmatsuMaster RankCarvesSeveringReviewed displayx13%
AmatsuMaster RankCarvesBodyReviewed displayx12%
AmatsuMaster RankBroken Part RewardsBackneedsVerificationx11%
AmatsuMaster RankDropped MaterialsAnyReviewed displayx11%
Route planning

Farming tips

Heavenly Dragonsphire farming should combine Amatsu target rewards, body carves, severing, Head or Back breaks, and dropped materials. Because the rates are low, the best route is the one you can repeat cleanly without losing time to unsafe part chasing.

  1. Start with Dragon damage and target Head pressure when Amatsu gives a stable opening.
  2. Add Back breaks only when your weapon can reach them without turning the hunt into a chase.
  3. If you need tail-specific materials, separate that route from Dragonsphire farming instead of mixing goals.

Planner route: Use the planner to compare Head, Back, severing, and dropped-material routes, then open the Amatsu weakness guide to decide whether Dragon builds or ranged routes are more comfortable.

Heavenly Dragonsphire questions

FAQ

Where do I get Heavenly Dragonsphire?

Heavenly Dragonsphire is currently listed from Amatsu Master Rank.

What is the best Heavenly Dragonsphire drop rate?

The best listed rate is 4% from Broken Part Rewards on Head.

Is this Heavenly Dragonsphire data complete?

This page is marked needsReview. Add more sourced rows before treating it as complete coverage.

Where do I farm Heavenly Dragonsphire?

Farm Amatsu in Master Rank and combine target rewards, body carves, severing, Head or Back breaks, and dropped materials.

What part should I break for Heavenly Dragonsphire?

The normalized seed includes Head and Back break routes. These should be source-verified before promotion.

Is Amatsu worth farming with ranged weapons?

Ranged routes can be comfortable because Amatsu is large, but you should still compare hitzones and stay mobile during arena pressure.

Heavenly Dragonsphire source references

Sources / References

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