Before we dive into the tier list, it’s important to point out that this list’s purpose is not to in any shape or form discourage you from playing as your favorite mastery. I recommend unlocking all the Masteries you’re interested in and trying them out to find the one that best fits your playstyle. However, if you’re interested in picking one of the strongest classes (or giving yourself a challenge by picking one of the weaker options), I encourage you to check out our tier list below:
Tier | Masteries |
S-Tier | Necromancer / Paladin / Druid / Lich / Runemaster |
A-Tier | Spellblade / Bladedancer / Marksman / Sorcerer / Void Knight |
B-Tier | Forge Guard / Shaman / Beastmaster |
Among the 13 Masteries currently featured in Last Epoch, the best are the Necromancer, the Paladin, the Lich, the Druid, and the Runemaster. The Paladins set themselves apart through their ability to tank and actively support your party. The mastery is also one of the game’s most self-sustainable ones.
The Necromancer shines through thanks to her ability to swarm your enemies with seemingly unending hordes which can work as both supports or on the front lines, depending on your party or enemy. This versatility is one of the reasons why the Necromancer is among the best classes in Last Epoch.
The Druid can be considered the game’s top offensive tank, given his ability to deal massive damage and a wide array of defensive skills and AoE abilities. The Lich, on the other hand, gives players the ability to make constant use of status ailments while also allowing them to exchange HP for an increase in overall damage.
The Runemaster, a standout in the S-Tier, redefines the game’s dynamics with its unique turret-summoning playstyle. Despite the need for careful mana management, the Runemaster’s superior design and capabilities make it a formidable choice, making other classes feel half-baked in comparison.
In the A-tier, we have masteries that, although not able to excel in all scenarios, are also capable of making their mark in the field through the use of select skills and party compositions. The representatives of the tier are Bladedancer, Marksman, Sorcerer, Spellblade, and Void Knight. Although they might not be considered the absolute best classes in Last Epoch, the A-tier classes are definitely still strong options and are worth trying out.
While the Spellblade and the Bladedancer excel thanks to their ability to deal various types of damage in quick succession while also staying mobile, the Marksman shines through its ability to deal all kinds of damage at a distance. The Mastery also sets itself apart as one of the best for those looking to play solo.
Like the Marksman, the Sorcerer also specializes in long-range damage, but the mastery has its ability to perform massive AoE attacks as its specialty. Last but not least, the Void Knight allows players to experience a variant of the standard warrior style by making use of the void element for extended damage and handy effects.
On the B-Tier, we have masteries that need to be equipped with the right skills and be featured in the right party compositions in order to work. The representatives of the tier are Forge Guard, Shaman, and Beastmaster.
While Forge Guard is a mastery focused mainly on dealing close-quarters damage, the Shamans shine thanks to their ability to thoroughly support the party. The Beastmaster has his ability to fit a wide array of playstyles as his biggest strength.
You cannot change your Mastery in Last Epoch. Similar to other games with class-based systems, when you choose your class, you’re stuck with it. However, there are other ways to customize your character:
But does Tekken 8 succeed in setting itself apart from the rest, or does its newly implemented mechanics feel like a missed combo?
To start, we have the game’s Main Story Mode, called The Dark Awakens. After the chaotic mess that was the main scenario campaign of Tekken 7 — honestly, I cannot believe the idea of having Akuma canonically join the story even left the drawing board — I am more than happy to say that the main storyline of Tekken 8 tops its predecessors in every possible way by giving fans a just as over-the-top but way more well-constructed storyline that manages to deliver a concise experience which — when paired with the phenomenal presentation and the high-quality soundtrack we all have grown to expect from Tekken — can, at times, send shivers down your spine.
The story also features some of the best fighting scenes in the franchise, which reminded me in the best way possible of those featured in Tekken: Blood Vengeance. Honestly, Tekken has finally gone full Dragon Ball, and I could not be happier.
On the downside, although the story manages to offer a strong arc for some of its characters — especially Jin, Kazuya, and Lars — it felt in most portions as rushed as it could be. That caused a lot of its mid-story moments to feel forced given how little the characters had interacted before — especially those featuring newer faces. It was also really disappointing to see how some characters were sidelined almost completely, while others were treated as nothing more than unnecessary comic relief. If there’s one thing I think developers should take note of when preparing for a possible next installment in the Tekken franchise, is that a story needs a little more buildup to truly hit.
Now that the game’s story is done, it’s time for the main dish: combat. In Tekken 8, aggression reigns supreme, as the game features the debut of both the new Heat System mechanic and the ability to deal chip damage. Like with Rage, players will be able to both perform new combos and stylish attacks while under Heat. That, when paired with how players can now recover bits of their health in one fell swoop by performing specific combos, further segments the game’s focus on pressuring and setting the pace of the match.
I feel like the changes, even if a little overwhelming on paper, did not impact the feel of the game negatively in any way. Instead, they provided a breath of fresh air and added a new incentive for those looking to master situational moves and learn how to properly defend. For more casual players, Tekken 8 also allows you to toggle on Special Style by pressing L1/LB. Once the function is active, you will be able to perform predetermined combos and signature moves through simple inputs.
In true Tekken fashion, Tekken 8 features a large starting roster of 32 characters, with the large majority of them featuring truly distinct playstyles. The game also buffed the number of customization options when compared to its predecessor, which gives players the ability to make a wide array of unofficial crossovers — and in some cases, make some honestly cursed creations.
Like any Martial Art, the cornerstone of any fighting game lies in how you can only truly understand the fundamentals and the style of a character by practicing with it. Tekken 8 focuses on that and delivers one of the most complete practice modes I have ever seen, as well as a way more in-depth replay system that allows you to take control and redo certain portions of fights.
The game also featured the debut of a new mode called Super Ghost Battle, which allows players to fight against AI characters who act based on data acquired from both their playstyle as well as that of other select players. Needless to say, the mode stole the show and set a new standard for the genre. In my case as a long-time fan who does not excel at it, using it allowed me to see firsthand the failings of my own game, learn how to counter some moves in real battle scenarios, and get hands-on practice against high-ranked players at no cost.
The main attraction for most players, Tekken 8 features the return of its standard Ranked mode, where players can face each other to reach the top and earn the sought-after title of God of Destruction. You can also take part in non-ranked battles through either the menu or by diving into the Tekken Fight Lounge. The lounge can be seen as the game’s main hub, where players can create avatars and interact with one another. The addition of the Fighting Lounge, although inconsequential for some, was a huge plus for me. The mode allows players to interact in a more personal way and succeeds in bringing a little bit of that old but so characteristic and beloved arcade feeling to the game.
Serving as an introduction to the lounge, we then have Arcade Quest — or, as I like to call it, Tekken 8 101. The mode is composed of an unremarkable single-player experience and serves as an introduction to both some of the game’s most vital mechanics and its ranking system.
For those looking to play mostly offline, and apart from the Story Mode, Tekken 8 features the return of the standard Arcade Mode popular in most titles of the genre. Those looking for a deeper look into their favorite characters can also play through Character Episodes for each of the game’s 32 playable characters. Like always, you can also face friends in 1v1 couch co-op battles. While the game’s Versus Mode offers almost everything you may want from a standard couch co-op mode, I cannot help but once again cry at the lack of the 8v8 mode featured on older Tekken games.
Tekken 8 also features the return of the fan-favorite Tekken Ball mode (which can be played online, solo, and on casual co-op). As it was on both Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 — and to put it simply — Tekken Ball is focused on depleting your opponent’s health by hitting them with a beach ball. Although not a big draw, the mode can be seen as a good dose of nostalgia, as well as a good way to trick friends who are not inclined to try fighting games into playing Tekken with you.
Tekken 8 doubles down on all of the right aspects and delivers the ultimate Tekken experience through an extremely polished combat system, a beautiful presentation, a surprisingly well-crafted story mode, a few novel mechanics, and a groundbreaking new game mode.
]]>You can get the first four unlockable weapons for all of the non-story related crewmates in Granblue Fantasy Relink by forging them. Apart from the Captain and Id, all of the characters part of the main story can unlock three of their non-starting weapons by forging as well as one weapon by opening set golden chests available during the main storyline. The sixth (or Terminus) weapon for all characters can only be acquired as a rare drop after completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest.
You can check out how to unlock each of the weapons available in Granblue Fantasy Relink below, as well as how to unlock The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest by heading further down.
Character | All Weapons And How to Unlock Them |
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The Captain (Gran and Djeeta) | Traveler’s Sword: Unlocked during the Prologue but will be lost during Chapter 3. Can be acquired again by forging. Sword of Eos: Automatically unlocked at the beginning of Chapter 4. Durandal: Unlocked by forging. Albacore Blade: Unlocked by forging. Ultima Sword: Unlocked by forging. Seven Star Sword: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with The Captain. |
Katalina | Rukalsa: Starting weapon. Ephemeron: Unlocked by forging. Flame Rapier: Acquired from a treasure chest during Chapter 5. The chest can be found in the Felfrost Altar area. Ephemeron: Unlocked by forging. Luminiera Sword Omega: Unlocked by forging. Blutgang: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with Katalina. |
Rackam | Flintspike: Starting weapon. Tiamat Bolt Omega: Unlocked by forging. Benedia: Unlocked by forging. Stormcloud: Unlocked by forging. Wheellock Axe: Acquired from a treasure chest in Chapter 4. The chest will be located by the final Central Unit you must destroy. Freikugel: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with Rackam. |
Io | Little Witch Scepter: Starting weapon. Gambanteinn: Unlocked by forging. Tupsimati: Unlocked by forging. Colossus Cane Omega: Can be found in a treasure chest in Chapter 7. The chest can be found at the beginning of the chapter, across the westmost branch of the lava river you must cross to reach the Frightflame Altar. Zhezl: Unlocked by forging. Terminus Weapon: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with Io. |
Rosetta | Egoism: Starting weapon. Rose Crystal Knife: Acquired from a treasure chest in Chapter 6. The chest can be found atop a small set of stars located east of the spot where the ground will give out. Love Eternal: Unlocked by forging Cortana: Unlocked by forging Sword Breaker: Unlocked by forging Dagger of Bahamut Coda: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with Rosetta. |
Eugen | Dreyse: Starting weapon. AK-4A: Unlocked by forging. Clarion: Unlocked by forging. Leviathan Muzzle: Unlocked by forging. Matchlock: Acquired from a treasure chest located by the first Hallowed Ground in Chapter 8. Draconic Fire: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with Eugen. |
Charlotta | Claiomh Solais: Starting Weapon. Ushumgal: Unlocked by forging. Sahrivar: Unlocked by forging. Arondight: Unlocked by forging. Claidheamh Soluis: Unlocked by forging. Gelatine: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with Rosetta. |
Percival | Flamberge: Starting Weapon. Lohengrin: Unlocked by forging. Lord of Flames: Unlocked by forging. Antwerp: Unlocked by forging. Joyeuse: Unlocked by forging. Gottfried: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest with Percival. |
Ferry | Geisterpeitsche: Starting weapon. Erinnerung: Unlocked by forging. Live Wire: Unlocked by forging. Flame Lit Curl: Unlocked by forging. Leather Belt: Unlocked by forging. Ethereal Lasher: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Zeta | Spear of Arvess: Starting weapon. Brionac: Unlocked by forging. Huanglong Spear: Unlocked by forging. Gisla: Unlocked by forging. Sunspot Spear: Unlocked by forging. Gae Bulg: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Vane | Alabarda: Starting weapon. Swan: Unlocked by forging. Treuer Krieger: Unlocked by forging. Blossom Axe: Unlocked by forging. Ukonvasara: Unlocked by forging. Treuer Krieger: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Vaseraga | Great Scythe Grynoth: Starting weapon. Cosmic Scythe: Unlocked by forging. Wurtzite Scythe: Unlocked by forging. Soul Eater: Unlocked by forging. Alsarav: Unlocked by forging. Ereshkigal: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Cagliostro | Magnum Opus: Starting Weapon. Transmigration Tome: Unlocked by forging. Arshivelle: Unlocked by forging Sacred Codex: Unlocked by forging. Dream Atlas: Unlocked by forging. Terminus Weapon: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Siegfried | Integrity: Starting weapon. Ascalon: Unlocked by forging. Windhose: Unlocked by forging. Hrunting: Unlocked by forging. Broadsword of Earth: Unlocked by forging. Terminus Weapon: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Lancelot | Altachiara: Staring weapon. Knight of Ice: Unlocked by forging. Blanc Comme Neige: Unlocked by forging. Vegalta: Unlocked by forging. Hoarfrost Blade Persius: Unlocked by forging. Terminus Weapon: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Narmaya | Nakamaki Nodachi: Starting weapon. Venustas: Unlocked by forging. Fluorithium Blade: Unlocked by forging. Blade of Purification: Unlocked by forging. Kotetsu: Unlocked by forging. Terminus Weapon: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Yodarha | Kiku-Ichimonji: Starting weapon. Fudo-Kuniyuki: Unlocked by forging. Xeno Phantom Demon Blade: Unlocked by forging. Higurashi: Unlocked by forging. Asura: Unlocked by forging. Terminus Weapon: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Ghandagoza | Brahma Gauntlet: Starting weapon. Golden Fists of Ura: Unlocked by forging. Arkab: Unlocked by forging. Crimson Finger: Unlocked by forging. Rope Knuckles: Unlocked by forging. Terminus Weapon: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
Id | Ragnarok: Starting weapon. Susanoo: Unlocked by forging. Ecke Sachs: Unlocked by forging. Premium Sword: Unlocked by forging. Aviaeth Faussart: Unlocked by forging. Sword of Bahamut: Unlocked as a rare drop for completing The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest. |
After completing the game’s Chapter 0 and unlocking both the Maniac and Proud Quest difficulties, you will be able to unlock The Tale of Bahamut’s Rage Quest by completing all Proud Quests in the game. I highly recommend that you only try to complete the quest while using a team featuring characters of at least level 100.
As the quest will task you with defeating a level 150 Proto Bahamut — who is weak to Light damage — I also recommend you use a team featuring ideally Charlotta, Ferry, and Io. To make sure that you can unlock all of the available crewmates, don’t forget to check out How to Get All Crewmate Cards in Granblue Fantasy Relink.
This guide was made while playing Granblue Fantasy Relink on PS5.
]]>You can complete the Just Desserts Challenge in BitLife by:
You can be born a female in BitLife by heading to New Life and then selecting the option while in the gender tab. You don’t need to set a specific hometown or country to complete the Just Desserts Challenge, so just pick any location you like.
You can have children with married men in BitLife by heading to Activities, Love, and then selecting Hook Up. Once at Hook Up, just close and open the tab until you see a married man and then hook up with him while forgetting about protection. If your character manages to get pregnant, you will be able to have the baby by simply aging up.
To complete the challenge, simply repeat the method above a few times. After any of your babies are born, you will be able to find their father under the Exes tab, where he will be categorized as a Baby Daddy.
It’s worth noting that you’ll need to complete this stage before your character turns 40. At this stage, they’ll enter menopause and won’t be able to have children. If you’ve not had two children with two different fathers by the time your character turns 40, you’ll need to start again.
You can hook up with your baby daddies by heading to the Exes tab and then selecting any of them before selecting Call and then picking Booty Call. There’s no guarantee they will accept to hook up with you again. This will ultimately depend on what your relationship level is with them, so you might need to repeat the process several times to complete the task.
You can marry any of your baby daddies in BitLife by heading to to Exes tab, selecting any of them, and then selecting Date. If your target is married, you will only be able to date him after he divorces his wife.
After you start dating, you will be able to get married by heading to Relationships, selecting your partner, and then selecting Propose before reopening the tab and picking Wedding. To increase the chances that your boyfriend will accept your proposition, I recommend that you get their affection toward you on the high end by either paying them compliments or giving them gifts before popping the question.
You can murder and taxidermy your husband in BitLife by first heading to Activities, Crime, and then selecting Murder. After selecting the option, select your husband as your target and then pick a murder method. To decrease the chances of you getting caught, as well as increase your chances of success, I recommend that you kill them by either performing a drive-by or pushing them off a cliff.
Once your husband is dead, you will be able to taxidermize his body by picking the option while making his funeral arrangements.
Now that you know how to complete all of the tasks part of the Just Desserts Challenge, don’t forget to also check out how to complete the Malpractice Millionaire challenge in BitLife.
This guide was made while playing BitLife on Android.
]]>So that you can get all of the treasures hidden within the game as soon as possible, here’s how to get the Silver, Gold, and Withewing Keys in Granblue Fantasy Relink.
The Silver Key can be acquired by completing the Lingering Regret Side Quest. The quest can be triggered as early as Chapter 1 by talking to the Nearly Retired Adventurer in Folca. The NPC will be located west of the Quest Counter and you will be able to complete it by defeating any variant of the Stone Golem which won’t happen until Chapter 6 of the game.
The quest requires you to obtain five Golem Fingers. I actually got all five Golem Fingers we needed when defeating the Rock Golem that’s guarding one of the seals to the treasure vault on Dahli island that Zathba is seeking out. It’s not a guaranteed drop, but the Rock Golem has a chance of dropping all five fingers you need to complete the quest. If it doesn’t, take on the Golemology 101: Desert Golems Quest and you’ll be able to farm the enemy to get those precious fingers.
You can get the Gold Key in Granblue Fantasy Relink by completing the Out of Serpentine Spine Side Quest, which can be triggered by talking to the Adventurer’s Partner NPC at Seedhollow. I first spotted the quest during Chapter 9. To complete the side quest, simply accept any quest featuring at least one Cobra and then defeat the enemy.
To find a Cobra, you’ll want to visit Dahli Island again. From the Chapter Select option (if you’ve got it from beating the main campaign), head to the ‘Relics in the Sand’ section and replay it until you unseal the treasure vault. Before heading inside, go to the land to the west of the vault and there’s a Cobra here that you can defeat.
Upon completing the quest, you’ll be given 15,000 Gold, a Fortitude Crystal (S) and the Gold Key you’re after.
You can get the Withewing Key in Granblue Fantasy Relink by completing Chapter 0: Skybound Heart. The chapter is automatically unlocked after you complete the main storyline and will reward you with the Zegargrand Skyfarer quest grade. Together with the key, completing the chapter will also reward you with the ability to take on Maniac difficulty quests and in turn unlock new Mastery nodes for all of the game’s playable characters.
This guide was made while playing Granblue Fantasy Relink on PS5.
]]>Aquaman does not appear during the main campaign of Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League, a fact which caused many fans to question if the character is even part of the Arkhamverse. But rest assured Aquaman fans, as although I was unable to find any clues regarding his whereabouts while playing, the presence of his arch-nemesis Black Manta — whose face is featured in many murals across Metropolis — confirms his existence.
If you are curious about the presence of other heroes as well, don’t forget to check out explainer on where are Nightwing, Robin, Oracle, and Red Hood in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League,
You can find the Black Manta murals scattered all over Metropolis, I was able to find the one in the image below by heading to the docks located in the southmost portion of the Wonderland District.
The main villain of Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League is Brainiac. In the game, he is the main culprit responsible for the Earth invasion and takes control of the members of the Justice League so that they may help him gain full control of the planet.
This guide was made while playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on PlayStation 5.
]]>Like most of the active heroes, not part of the Justice League in the Arkhamverse, the fates and whereabouts of Nightwing, Oracle, and Red Hood are not revealed in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League, with many fans supposing that they have been either killed or put out of commission by the brainwashed Justice League before the events showcased in the game.
On the other hand, Robin’s fate was all but confirmed during the game’s main storyline. More specifically after the Squad finds his mask within a puddle of Blood during their visit to the Batcave. I don’t believe Rocksteady would kill Tim and think that it is fairly possible that — although doing so will force developers to explain why in Krypton they were all absent during the story — the Bat Famly may make an appearance in future updates for the game.
Now that you know the whereabouts of the members of the Bat Family during the events of the game, I also highly recommend that you check out how to fast travel in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League.
This guide was made while playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on PlayStation 5.
]]>But given how the game is set in the universe of the acclaimed browser (and later mobile) game, can those unfamiliar with the franchise get the full experience? Here’s whether or not you need to play Granblue Fantasy to play Granblue Fantasy Relink.
No, even players who have no prior knowledge regarding the Granblue franchise will be perfectly able to enjoy and connect with the story of Granblue Fantasy Relink. The reason for that lies in the fact that the game offers a pretty good introduction to the crew’s main goal during both the Prologue and its first Chapter. Players can also open the Glossary at will during most non-cinematic cutscenes to avoid getting lost.
The game also allows you to learn more about the lore of each character by watching Fate Episodes, as well as by checking their in-game profiles within Lyria’s Journal. To make sure you can unlock all characters as fast as possible as well as get an edge during your playthrough, I highly recommend that you check out All Playable Characters in Granblue Fantasy Relink and How to Unlock Them.
Although nothing was officially stated regarding the subject, I believe that given how the game’s main story could easily fit into the time gaps between some of the Main Quests and canon events of Granblue Fantasy, it would not be far from the truth to consider Relink as semi-canon. It is also possible that, like Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising, the game takes place in an alternative universe.
This guide was made while playing Granblue Fantasy Relink on PS5.
]]>Here’s how to get all of the Crewmate Cards available in Granblue Fantasy Relink.
You can get a total of 12 Crewmate Cards in Granblue Fantasy Relink. From the 12, you will be able to get up to six while completing the game’s main storyline, while the remaining six can only be acquired during the postgame. You can check out how to get all of the Crewmate Cards in Granblue Fantasy Relink below, in order of availability.
Now that you know how to get all Crewmate Cards in Granblue Fantasy Relink, don’t forget to also check out how to unlock the game’s secret character in our All Playable Characters in Granblue Fantasy Relink and How to Unlock Them guide.
This guide was made while playing Granblue Fantasy Relink on PlayStation 5.
]]>Here’s how to unlock and use fast travel in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League.
You can fast travel in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice by heading to the map screen and pressing Up on the control pad. The ability to fast travel will be unlocked after you complete the Data Downloaded Main Mission and unlock the ability to improve your weapon’s augments.
Unfortunately, as shown in the image below, you can only fast-travel to the Hall of Justice and nowhere else in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League. Whether you are completing the main story or participating in postgame activities, mastering the traversal moves of your character of choice is the only way to cover ground fast.
Although all characters are capable of moving swiftly through the map, I found that among the game’s current cast of four, King Shark has the best traversal options. Among his set of abilities, the character is capable of steamrolling while on the ground by running at high speed and performing long jumps capable of covering large distances even in areas lacking footholds.
To make sure you can get access to the whole Suicide Squad KJL experience from the get-go, don’t forget also to check out How to Fix Deluxe Edition and Pre-Order Skins Not Showing Up in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League.
This guide was made while playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on PlayStation 5.
]]>But is it possible to revisit the Islands? Here’s how to revisit Islands in Granblue Fantasy Relink.
You can only explore previously visited Islands in Granblue Fantasy Relink by replaying story chapters. The ability to replay the chapters will be unlocked once you complete the game’s main storyline and reach the postgame. Once the option is available, you will be able to dive into any chapter you want by heading to the Quest Counter.
If you are not in the mood to play through a full chapter (or a large portion of it) just to get an item or complete a challenge, don’t worry, as the game allows you to return to the hubs or change chapters at any time without losing your newly acquired items.
If we include its Prologue, Granblue Fantasy Relink has a total of 12 Chapters. For those who are also curious regarding how long it takes to beat the game, It took me around 18 and a half hours to complete the main storyline during my first playthrough, all while periodically doing quests, as well as leveling up and upgrading the gear, stats, and abilities of my characters accordingly.
To ensure you can complete all chapters easily and reach the post-game as soon as possible, don’t forget to check out how to get all the Crewmate Cards needed to call upon new playable characters in Granblue Fantasy Relink.
Among all characters, I recommend that you prioritize getting both Ferry and Cagliostro, as although the former is the game’s absolute best as a Stun-focused damage dealer, the latter is a powerhouse no matter if you are in the early, mid, or end-game stages.
This guide was made while playing Granblue Fantasy Relink on PS5.
]]>Here are all the playable characters in Granblue Fantasy Relink, as well as how to unlock each of them.
Granblue Fantasy Relink features a total of 19 playable characters —as both the male (Gran) and the female (Djeeta) variants of The Captain share the same movesets, Mastery nodes, and skills, I decided to count them as one character. You can check out how to unlock all of the playable characters in Granblue Fantasy Relink below.
As revealed by Cygames, GF Relink is set to receive two new playable characters — the Eternals Seofon and Tweyen— as part of its April 2024 update. Apart from the one above, the game is set to receive two other major content updates, with the March one adding a boss battle against no other than the Astral and leader of the Fallen Angels, Lucilius. The contents of the game’s final announced content update, set to be released in May 2024, were not revealed.
Now that you know which characters you can take to the field in the game, as well as how to unlock them, don’t forget to also check out our Granblue Fantasy: Relink Review.
This guide was made while playing Granblue Fantasy Relink on PS5.
]]>For that, it’s hard to describe how excited I was to dive into the full game and see for myself the fruit of almost a decade of work by its development team. But is Granblue Fantasy: Relink everything we hoped it would be, or did its tumultuous developing process affect the end product?
Set in the Zegagrande Skydom, Granblue Fantasy: Relink follows the crew of the Grandcypher —composed of The Captain, Lyria, Vyrn, Katalina, Rosetta, Io, Eugen, and Rackam — as they become the Sky’s only hope against the Church of Avia, an organization whose roots seem to sprout throughout the clouds.
Looking at it objectively, the game’s plot is extremely self-contained and feels similar to that of semi-canon movies featured within the universe of popular franchises. But that in no way harms its quality, as although predictable at certain times, the plot successfully highlights the charisma and depth of both the known and new faces of its cast while also delivering some emotional critical hits. The story beats only become more poignant when paired with the game’s excellent soundtrack and beautiful presentation, the latter of which managed to flawlessly bring the franchises’ characteristic style and impeccable character designs into the 3D realm.
If you are unfamiliar with the main cast of Granblue Fantasy, don’t worry, as Relink offers a brief introduction to the crew’s main goal and how The Captain crossed paths with Lyria in its prologue. You can also watch Fate Episodes for each playable character. Among the Fate Episodes, the first ones will always feature an overview of their stories, as well as what led them to join the crew.
The game also features a fairly comprehensive Glossary, which can be used during multiple cutscenes. If that’s not enough for you, it is also possible to check out more details regarding both the world and all of the characters featured in the game — no matter if they are friends or foes — by heading to Field Notes under Lyria’s Journal.
When it comes to exploration, Granblue Fantasy: Relink works similarly to games like Valkyrie Elysium by only allowing you to fully explore areas outside the game’s main hubs while in set story chapters. However, you will only be given the option to replay chapters to either hunt for missed items or complete combat challenges after completing the main campaign and reaching the post-game. Time-wise, I managed to complete the game’s main storyline and start digging into the post-game content in around 18 and a half hours while periodically doing quests, farming materials, and upgrading my main party accordingly.
Apart from the main crew, the game also allows you to take a wide array of non-main-story-related characters to the field, including fan favorites like Ferry, Cagliostro, and Percival. To add to that, all of them have story-related lines while exploring and facing certain bosses. That helps in keeping the feeling of immersion alive and gives the main story an extra replayability factor. I found myself replaying certain chapters multiple times just to see what my favorite characters had to say.
If you were wondering, all of the game’s cutscenes have variants for both the male and female versions of The Captain (Grand and Djeeta), so no favorites here. You can also freely switch between them during your campaign, as well as change their names.
Apart from its main storyline, the main focus of Relink lies undeniably in completing quests, as they are the main way in which you will earn EXP and get access to upgrade materials for both your weapons and sigils. The game features a massive amount of quests, which are divided into two types — the side quests found within the hubs and the quests available at the Quest Counter. While the side quests will, in most cases, task you with gathering set items, the Counter Quests can vary from survival-focused ones to boss battles against some of the game’s mightiest foes.
Although I’m a firm believer of the more-the-merrier philosophy when it comes to side quests, the large number of them also ended up highlighting how they lack that personal touch we would expect of a game as grand as Granblue Fantasy Relink’s scope. That, when paired with how all non-story-related or mechanic-oriented NPCs are unable to interact with the party, adds up to the side quests feeling more like a means to an end than anything else.
As advertised during the game’s promotional campaign, you can also face all of the quests available at the quest counter with up to three other players, each using their character of choice. Honestly, I had a blast, as being in perfect sync with your party does elevate the experience, especially in battles that require each player to fill a specific role. The game’s ranking system, which grades your team’s performance after each quest, also pushes you to reattempt them for a chance to improve your score and get all of the available rewards.
If you plan on playing mostly solo, the AI for the companions in Granblue Fantasy Relink was a massive surprise to me and an absolute highlight. Given their abilities to spam perfect dodges and stay mostly well-placed when in boss battles, they made me repeatedly feel like the worst member of my party when the subjects were facing multi-hit attacks or AoE sure-to-kill moves.
In true Action RPG fashion, Granblue Fantasy Relink features a highly responsive, fun, and rewarding combat system rooted in staying quick on your feet and mastering your character of choice. In it, each of the members of your party can perform multiple character-exclusive combos, as well as use up to four exclusive Skills and four different recovery items while on the field. You can unlock new skills, increase each character’s stats, and add passives to them by unlocking Mastery nodes.
You can also add different passives to your characters by equipping them with set Sigils and Weapons, all of which can be enhanced for a greater effect and add even more to the game’s already great range of possible builds.
All characters in the field can also perform devastating Skybound Arts during battles. After different characters perform their Skybound Arts in sequence, they will then automatically perform either a Chain or a Full Burst Attack, the latter of which deals devastating damage. Lastly, the ability to stun enemies can be seen as the main cornerstone of the Relink combat experience, as doing so allows you and your companions to fill the party’s Link Gauge by performing highly damaging Link Attacks and eventually trigger Link Time for an opportunity to deal massive damage.
Although I was disappointed to learn that you cannot direct CPU party members like you can in games like Tales of Arise, you can set them to only use Skybound Arts against certain targets, as well as choose to either let them use the attacks freely or only after you perform yours for a guaranteed Full Burst.
Looking at the game’s bosses, even if some may argue that they lack in variety (which they indeed do), many of them surprised me by offering truly unique — and above all else exciting — experiences where changing your game plan mid-battle is vital to your success. On a bittersweet note, I feel that it was a missed opportunity not to include some of the franchises’ biggest foes as optional bosses at release.
Although the lack of an open world may disappoint those who were hoping to explore the many islands part of Zegagrande freely, Granblue Fantasy: Relink delivers an extremely polished experience featuring beautiful visuals, an exhilarating combat system, an intricate character progression system, a solid single-player campaign, an inviting multiplayer, and a wide array of both quests and different playable characters sure to keep you around even after completing its storyline.
]]>The Skins Not Showing Up bug in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League is arguably one of the most annoying, as it makes players unable to access their Deluxe Edition and Pre-Order JL, Classic, and Rogue outfits.
If you are among the unlucky ones still facing the unwelcome bug, I was able to fix the Deluxe Edition and pre-order skins not showing up bug in Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League by simply closing the menu, waiting a while, and then opening it again. If that does not work for you, I advise you to restart your game.
If none of the above works, I’m sorry to inform you that you will have to wait for another round of maintenance to finally get access to the skins you paid for.
Although no word regarding the cause of the bug was revealed by the game’s developing team, it would not be a stretch to assume that — like the famous bug that gave all players 100% competition and immediate access to the title’s postgame content — it may be directly related to the server problems the game seems to be facing since its early access period started.
Now that you know how to fix the bug and get your skins, don’t forget to also check out all the characters and voice actors in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
This guide was made while playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on PlayStation 5.
]]>You can break free from throws in Tekken 8 by pressing the punch button matching the hand your opponent is attempting to grab you with.
More specifically, if your opponent attempts to grab you with their right hand, you will be able to break their throw by pressing the right punch button. In that same fashion, you can escape left throws by pressing the left punch button. Lastly, if your opponent tries to grab you with both hands for a throw, you can break it by pressing the right and left punch buttons at the same time.
As showcased in the image below, you must make the input at the moment the flashing light appears to successfully break a throw in Tekken 8.
Like in previous Tekken games, many characters in Tekken 8 have a few unbreakable throws mixed within their move lists. Fortunately, most of them can only be performed when either hitting foes from behind (like Kazuya’s Reverse Neck Throw), during Rage, or when mid-combo.
As a true wrestler champion, King has a massive array of more than 20 different throws in his arsenal, many of which can be performed to either extend or end specific combos. But although that may seem intimidating, you can counter and break free of most of King’s grabs by following the instructions featured in the section above and performing the right inputs.
When faced with his multi-grab moves, however, it is vital to know when they will connect as well as their sequences to counter them efficiently. You can do that by heading to practice mode, picking King as your foe, and then selecting the moves you wish to counter one by one.
Now that you know how to break free of throws and shake up your opponent’s game plan, don’t forget to also check out How to Perform the Tech Roll in Tekken 8.
This guide was made while playing Tekken 8 on PlayStation 5.
]]>You can perform tech rolls in Tekken 8 by pressing either right or left punch or right or left kick at the moment your character hits the ground. When tech rolling, pressing the punch inputs will always allow you to roll to the left, while pressing the kicks will have you roll to the right. Holding both kick inputs while on the ground will allow you to perform a Spring Kick.
Unlike most moves in Tekken, spamming any tech roll input will allow you to trigger it way more easily, so don’t be shy and start hitting your desired button the moment your character gets close to the floor. Performing the tech roll late while pressing either kick button will on most occasions make your character perform either a counter-low or medium kick (input dependent).
Like everything in Tekken, spanning tech rolls is not recommended, especially when your opponent is performing sequential attacks. The reason for that lies in how the move may make you an easy target for mix-ups if performed while in a panic. As an extra tool to your arsenal, I recommend that you don’t underestimate the ability to create distance by going back twice when on the ground, which can allow you to escape combo finishers.
That’s everything you need to know on how to perform a tech roll on Tekken 8. We’ve also got guides on all characters in the game and how to break throws if you need a helping hand.
]]>To make sure you can complete the challenge and get its reward as soon as possible, here’s how to complete the Malpractice Millionaire Challenge in BitLife.
You can complete the Malpractice Millionaire Challenge in BitLife by:
You can be born a female in Los Angeles in BitLife by selecting the United States as your country of birth and then selecting the city before, if needed, changing your character’s gender.
Although there’s no way to guarantee that it will happen, you can be the victim of a botched surgery on BitLife by heading to Activities and then to Plastic Surgery. Once at Platic Surgery, simply select any of the available procedures and then pick the Doctor with the lowest reputation, as they will have a bigger chance of botching the procedure.
As you have a low chance of dying after each failed procedure, I recommend that you have the surgeries done as soon as possible during your run.
After falling victim to a botched procedure, you will be able to file a malpractice lawsuit in BitLife by heading to Activities, selecting lawsuit, and then suing the doctor who performed it. To increase the chances that you will win the lawsuit, I recommend that you select the lawyer with the highest reputation to represent you.
You can read the Strong Looks Better Naked book in BitLife by heading to Activities and then to Mind and Body before selecting Book. Once at the Book tab, simply scroll until you find Strong Looks Better Naked and then select it. If the book does not appear among your selection, simply reopen the Book tab until it does.
You can quickly marry a millionaire in BitLife by heading to Activities, Love, and then to any of the Dating Apps before selecting 1M+ while under your desired network and searching for a match. Once a match is found, you will be able to complete the challenge by proposing to them.
You can ask someone to marry you in BitLife by heading to Relationships, selecting your significant other, and then heading to Propose. If they accept, you will be able to get married by heading to Wedding. Make sure to have a ring at the ready to increase the chances of your proposal being successful.
Now that you know how to complete all of the tasks part of the Malpractice Millionaire Challenge, don’t forget to check out How to Complete The Lady Luck Challenge in BitLife.
This guide was made while playing BitLife on Android.
]]>Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker featured the debut of 108 Main Scenario Quests. You can check out all Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker Main Scenario Quests, MSQ, listed below.
Apart from the new main quests, FFXIV Endwalker also featured the debut of six new female Viera Hairstyles, a new spearfishing mechanic, as well as two new classes, Sage and Reaper, and two new cities, Old Sharlayan and Radz-at-Han.
You can now play Endwalker on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Mac, and PCs via Steam. The game’s new Pandemonium raid will be released in the third quarter of December; you can check out everything you need to know about the latest raid in the article here.
]]>But although a simple endeavor at first glance, finding the hiding spots within the game’s massive map is no easy task. Here are all the hiding spot locations in Fortnite Season 5 Chapter 1.
You can find hiding spots all over The Island map, in the form of public restrooms and dumpsters. The TMNT Sewer Tunnels used to quickly traverse to areas within waypoints are also considered hiding spots. You can check out the location of all hiding spots in Fortnite Season 5 Chapter 1 below.
As you can check out in the image below, courtesy of the Fortnite World Interactive Map, you can find a total of 15 hiding spots in Classy Courts and the areas surrounding it. If you are looking for spots in the area, I recommend that you head to the three located in its northmost portion, as they are way less likely to feature players.
You can find a total of 17 hiding spots among the Ritzy Riviera, Rebel’s Roost, and Lavish Lair areas. If you are looking for hiding spots and are close to the areas, I recommend that you head to Lavish Lair, as although the area is far more competitive than some in the early- and mid-match stages, you will be able to find way more treasures there.
Lavish Lair is also the home of both Oscar and his vault. You can check out how to open the vault and get to its Mod Bench in our How to Unlock the Lavish Lair Vault in Fortnite guide.
You can find a total of 16 hiding spots around Reckless Railways, as well as 5 around the Grand Glacier Waypoint. Reckless Railways was my dropping zone of choice when completing the Old Solid Snake quest page, as the area features a plethora of items, a vault, as well as many enemies.
The southwest portion of The Island map, composed of the Pleasant Plaza, Snooty Steppes, and Fencing Fields areas features a total of 25 hiding spots. Among the mentioned areas, Snooty Steppes features the biggest concentration of spots, with 8 close to its center and another 8 in the unnamed areas surrounding it.
You can find a total of 13 hiding spots in Hazy Hillside and the areas surrounding it. As Hazy Hillside is — together with Classy Courts — one of the first Waypoints to be covered by the Storm at the beginning of each match, I only recommend going there if you are sure you will be able to get out fast.
Now that you know where to find all the hiding spots in the game and can easily complete the challenge which tasks you with dealing 3,500 damage while using a weapon equipped with a suppressor, don’t forget to also check out How to Easily Find Fully Modified Weapons in Fortnite.
This guide was made while playing Fortnite on PS5.
]]>Here’s how many fingers Sukuna has eaten in both the anime and the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, as well as what will happen once he recovers them all.
Sukuna has a total of 20 Cursed Fingers in Jujutsu Kaisen. After consuming all of them, he will be able to regain his original power and fully reincarnate. Sukuna’s original form has four arms (thus 20 fingers), four eyes, and two mouths.
Yuji has eaten a total of 15 fingers in the anime. He ate the first finger during the incident in Sugisawa High School and the second one as part of a test by Gojo. The third and fourth ones were eaten by Sukuna without Yuji’s consent after the fight with the Finger Bearer at Eishu Juvenile Detention Center and after the battle at Yasohachi Bridge, respectively.
During the Shibuya Incident arc, an unconscious Yuji was then forced to eat his fifth finger by Mimiko and Nanako Hasaba. After they were found by Jogo, the curse then forced the still-unconscious Yuji to eat the remaining 10 Fingers, all of which were in his possession.
As revealed in the manga’s 222nd chapter, Sukuna has eaten 19 of his fingers, as well as his mummified corpse (which according to him, makes up for the cursed energy stored in the remaining finger), before starting his battle with Gojo. Sukuna believes that to pull off Yuji’s execution indefinitely, Gojo hid the last finger.
Although there’s no way to know — given the current events in the manga — and even if we consider how he was still able to keep The King of Curses under control for most of the time after consuming 15, I don’t think Itadori would be able to control Sukuna at the full might of his powers. The reason for that lies in how, after consuming all fingers, Sukuna would be able to fully reincarnate, thus getting full control over his body.
You can read Jujutsu Kaisen officially through either VIZ’s official app or MangaPlus. Don’t forget to also check out the 2024 release schedule for the manga, so that you can keep note of both the breaks as well as the days when new chapters will debut.
]]>But where can you even find a box? And after finding it, how can you make sure you are not spotted while hiding in one? Here’s where to find a Cardboard Box and the best place to hide while in it on Fortnite.
Although you can find cardboard boxes all over the island in Fortnite as a chance spawn, I was able to find a few on Reckless Railways across multiple matches. The boxes will be showcased as equipable items (or loot) instead of parts of the environment and can be found either in the ground or inside treasure chests. After you spot a cardboard box, you will be able to hide in it by simply equipping the item and then activating it.
After getting a cardboard box in Fortnite, I recommend that you then head to any two or three-story house or building and then use the item within one of the rooms there. If you are more keen on playing solo, I also recommend that you recruit an NPC to make sure you will not be caught by surprise as an easy target.
As you can see in the image below, I completed the challenge while accompanied by Snow Striker. You can recruit him by talking to him at the Summit Base Camp and then expending 200 Gold Bars.
To ensure that you can play no matter where you are and get the skin as soon as possible, don’t forget to also check out How to Play Fortnite at School Unblocked.
This guide was made while playing Fortnite on PS5.
]]>True to that, getting the Pal is not an easy task. Here’s where to find and how to breed a Ragnahawk in Palworld, as well as an overview of its skills.
You can find a wide array of Ragnahawks in Palworld by heading to the game’s Volcanic biome, located in the map’s southwestmost portion. When in the biome, you will be able to find the biggest concentration of the Pal on its west portion, especially in the areas surrounding the Jetragon boss.
When attempting to capture a Ragnahawk, I recommend that you use both Water-type Pals and Hyper Spheres. Using Giga Spheres can also work, but the Ragnahawk will — unless they are in the blink of defeat — escape from it 9 out of 10 times. If you defeat a Ragnahawk, they will always drop a Fire Organ.
After catching one, you will be able to unlock the Ragnahawk saddle by reaching Technology Level 37 and then crafting one with 25x Leather, 15x Cloth, 20x Ingot, 20x Flame Organ, and 25x Paldium Fragments. If you need to know where to find leather in Palworld, we’ve got you covered.
Like most Pals in the game, Ragnahawk can unlock a total of 7 combat moves and one Partner Skill in Palworld. His Partner Skill, Flame Wing, will imbue all of your attacks and projectiles with fire if used while mounted.
You can check out a short description of all of Ragnahawk’s combat skills below, followed by how to unlock them. As all wild Ragnahawks will be around level 37, five of their skills will be available from the get-go once they are captured.
Skill Name | Description | Skill Cooldown | How to Unlock |
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Air Cannon | Allows Ragnahawk to fire an air projectile dealing Neutral damage. | 2 seconds | Reach Lv.1 |
Spirit Fire | Allows Ragnahawk to send off a fireball that will dispel into many smaller ones shortly after. | 7 seconds | Reach Lv. 7 |
Flare Arrow | Allows Ragnahawk to send a series of homing fire arrows at a target. | 10 seconds | Reach Lv. 15 |
Sand Tornado | Ragnahawk sends two sand tornadoes toward an enemy, dealing Ground damage. | 18 Seconds | Reach Lv.22 |
Flare Storm | Ragnahawk sends two flame tornadoes toward an enemy, dealing Fire damage. | 18 Seconds | Reach Lv 30 |
Ignis Breath | Allows Ragnahawk to continually spread flames toward an enemy | 15 Seconds | Reach Lv 40 |
Fire Ball | Allows Ragnahawk to fire a fireball which will explode upon contact (the explosion has a range of 9999). | 55 Seconds | Reach Lv.50 |
Once you reach Technology Level 19 and build a Breeding Farm, you will be able to breed a Ragnahawk in Palwolrd by placing any of the Pal combinations below in the farm after placing a cake into its wooden box.
After the egg is laid, you will be able to have it hatch and get your Ragnahawk by placing it in an Egg Incubator. As the Ragnahawk is a fire-type Pal, make sure the incubator is placed close to a fireplace or a torch to increase its hatching speed.
This guide was made while playing Palworld on PC.
]]>But how can you get the souls? And is it possible to farm them? Here’s how to get Pal Souls in Palworld.
You can get Pal Souls of various sizes in Palworld by either opening treasure chests scattered across the map, collecting them as you explore, or by defeating Pals who might drop any version of the item.
You can get the Small Pal Soul as a chance drop after defeating Daedreams, Noxs, Cawgnitos, Maraiths, Tombats, and Felbats. Large and Medium Pal Souls are only dropped by Helzephyrs and by the Anubis Alpha Pal respectively — the latter of which is also the model for the Statue of Power.
I was able to farm a pretty good amount of Small Pal Souls during the start of my adventure in Palworld by heading to the spots marked in the image below — located south of the Plateau of Beginnings Statue and southeast of the Small Settlement respectively — during nighttime and then defeating the Daedreams and Noxs there.
After you reach the mid-game stage, you will be able to farm Medium Pal Souls by heading to any of the areas surrounding the Tower of the Free Pal Alliance, as all of them spawn a frequent amount of Helzephyrs. The Tower can be found by heading north of Gobfin’s Turf.
You can check out the location of the tower in the image below, courtesy of the Palworld GG Interactive Map.
Among all of the areas surrounding the tower, I was able to find the biggest amount of Helzephyrs in Mossanda Forest and Snowy Mountain Fork, which are located south and west of it. To make the endeavor of reaching the areas easier, don’t forget to check out How to Fast Travel in Palworld.
You can find Anubis by heading to the center of the Twilight Dunes area, more specifically to the spot marked on the map below. Once in the area, you will be able to spot Anubis close by a gigantic statue of him. As an Alpha Pal, only one Anubis will spawn in the game at a time and he will respawn within a few hours once defeated.
This guide was made while playing Palworld on PC.
]]>To help you complete the challenge and get its reward as fast as possible, here’s how to complete the Lady Luck Challenge in BitLife.
You can complete the Lady Luck Challenge in BitLife by:
You can check out how to complete each of the above tasks by heading further down.
You can be born a female in Nevada in BitLife by selecting the United States as your country of origin and Las Vegas as your city of birth before, if needed, changing your character’s gender.
After getting a university degree in Computer Science, you will be able to become a famous Mobile App Developer in BitLife by heading to jobs and then interviewing for the App Tester position. After getting the job, simply select a high number of working hours (ideally, 40+ hours) and then continue to age up until you are promoted to a developer and unlock the Fame tab.
You can get a cumulative total of 1 Million while at the casino in BitLife by continuously heading to Activities, selecting Black Market, and then selecting the Casino among the available options. For a higher chance of winning, I recommend that you focus on the blackjack table. You will need to have purchased the Black Market Expansion Pack to get access to the Black Market tab.
You can quickly earn more than 5 Million through divorce settlements in BitLife by continuously heading to Activities, Love, and then opening the Dating App. Once in the Dating App tab, select 1M+ under your desired network before starting your search for a match. After getting a match, propose to your significant other and get married before aging up 5 years, heading to the Relationship tab, selecting your spouse, and then divorcing them.
After getting any kind of illness in BitLife, you can have a Witch Doctor cure it by heading to Activities, selecting Doctor, and then finally, Witch Doctor. Unlike the regular doctors in the game, the chances of a witch doctor curing your illness are very slim.
As there’s also a high chance of your character not making it through the appointment, I recommend that you complete this task first in your playthrough.
Now that you know how to complete the Lady Luck Challenge, don’t forget to also check out How To Complete The One Peace Challenge in BitLife.
This guide was made while playing BitLife on Android.
]]>But where can you find Leather in the game? Here’s how to get and where to farm Leather in Palworld.
You can get leather in Palworld as a drop for killing certain Pals. You can slo get the item by purchasing it from various NPCs, like the Wandering Merchant you can find at your first camp.
While starting my journey in Palworld, I was able to farm a good amount of Leather quickly by going to Grassy Behemot Hills. The area will be located northwest of the place where you will first spawn —under coordinates 172, and -471 — and will feature a good amount of low-level Foxparks and Melpacas, both of which drop the resource upon defeat.
If you are lucky, you will even be able to spot a few low-level Eikthyrdeers there and get a beautiful mount early on. The area is also the home of a Fast Travel point. If you still don’t know how, you can check out how to fast travel in our How to Fast Travel in Palworld guide.
According to the game’s Wiki, including the Foxpark, the Melpaca, and the Eikthyrdeer, a total of 32 Pals can drop Leather in Palworld. You can check out all of them below, as well as what else defeating them may net you.
Pal Name | Possible Drops |
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Chillet | Leather |
Direhowl | Leather / Ruby / Gold Coin |
Eikthyrdeer | Leather / Horn / Eikthyrdeer Venison |
Eikthyrdeer Terra | Leather / Horn / Eikthyrdeer Venison |
Fenglope | Leather / Horn |
Foxparks | Leather / Flame Organ |
Foxcicle | Leather / Ice Organ |
Fuack | Leather / Pal Fluids |
Fuddler | Leather |
Galeclaw | Leather / Galeclaw Poultry |
Gorirat | Lather / Bone |
Grizzbolt | Leather / Electric Organ |
Incineram | Leather / Horn |
Incineram Noct | Leather / Horn |
Katress | Katress Hair / Leather / High Grade Technical Manual |
Mammorest | Leather / High Quality Pal Oil / Mammorest Meat |
Mammorest Cryst | Leather / High Quality Pal Oil / Mammorest Meat |
Melpaca | Wool / Leather |
Mossanda | Leather / Tomato Seeds / Mushroom |
Mossanda Lux | Leather / Electric Organ / Mushroom |
Nitewing | Leather |
Nox | Small Pal Soul / Leather |
Pyrin | Leather / Flame Organ |
Pyrin Noct | Leather / Flame Organ |
Reindrix | Reindrix Venison / Leather / Horn / Ice Organ |
Ribbuny | Leather / Beautiful Flower |
Rooby | Leather / Flame Organ |
Rushoar | Bone / Leather / Rushoar Pork |
Tombat | Leather / Small Pal Soul |
Univolt | Leather / Electric Organ / Horn |
Verdash | Leather / Bone |
Vixy | Leather / Bone |
You can use Leather in Palworld to craft armor pieces, as well as all of the game’s available saddles. While the armor pieces will each offer different effects, like a higher overall defense or higher protection against cold or hot environments, the saddles will allow you to mount both large quadrupeds and flying Pals.
You can unlock new types of armor and saddles as you increase your Technology Level in Palworld. Although you will be able to get access to the armor pieces after reaching their said level, you will only be able to get access to the saddles after also capturing its set Pal. In the case of the Eikthyrdeer saddle, you will be able to unlock it after reaching Technology Level 12.
This guide was made while playing Palworld on PC.
]]>To help you get all of the rewards of the event as fast as possible, here’s how to complete all stages of Between Dusts and Stars in Reverse 1999.
You can complete the first stage of Between Dusts and Stars by heading up four times, left three times, right five times, down three times, and then up six times. You can check out the full path in the image below.
Like all of the other stages, your dialogue choices during The Procrastination Syndrome will not change the outcome of the story in any way, so just go with what you feel would be more in-character for Kaalaa to either say or do.
You can complete the Twinkling Stars stage with 1-Star by first heading down once, left two times, down twice, and then right thrice. Doing so will take you to the Research Papers.
After interacting with the papers and watching the cutscene, you can complete the stage by heading down thrice, and then left, up, and left again — which will take you to the Computer — before heading right twice, down, and then right to reach the exit.
You can complete the Confrontation stage part of Between Dusts and Stars in Reverse 1999 by first reaching the professor located close to the middle of the stage. You can do that by heading left three times, up thrice, and then left.
After talking to him, you will be able to reach the second professor by heading left three times and then up twice.
You will be able to reach the third professor by heading right five times, down twice, and then right two more times. Once you talk to him, you will be able to reach the Exit with 13 Focus left by heading up two times, left three times, and then up once more.
You can complete The Art of Defense stage by first heading left four times and then down twice. Doing so will take you to Professor Jardin.
Now that you interacted with the first professor, we will now focus on reaching Professor Chatterjee. He will be located on the far left of the map and can be reached by heading left thrice, down twice, and right three times before heading down three times, left four times, and then up.
After talking with Chatterjee, you will be able to reach the final professor by going up four times, left thrice, down three times, right four times, and then down two more times before moving twice to the left.
After completing all of the steps above, you can reach the Exit and clear the stage with 18 Focus remaining by heading left twice, up seven times, and then right four times.
You can complete the Either This or That stage by first heading up four times and then going left twice. Doing so will take you to the stack of books located in the stage’s leftmost area.
Now, just move three times to the right and once to the left before moving right twice, down three times, and right once to complete the stage.
You can complete The Fading Stars by first heading up once, left four times, and then right twice. Doing so will allow you to clear a path to the first telescope, which can then be reached by heading left three times and then down.
After interacting with the first telescope, our goal will be to reach the one on the right side of your screen. To do that, simply follow the path showcased in the image below.
You can reach the final telescope by heading left twice and then down two times before heading left three times, up twice, and left twice. After reaching the item, you will be able to clear the stage by heading down two times and then right twice.
You can complete Celestial Bodies and Mythologies by first interacting with the book on your right. You can reach the book by going down twice, right twice, up once, and right two times.
After interacting with the book, two sets of scattered pages will appear on the map. You can reach the first set by heading down, left, and then down twice.
The second set of loose pages can be reached by heading left, up, left two times, and then down. After you reach the final set of pages, the exit will appear on the square on your left.
I managed to complete the final stage of Between Dusts and Stars in Reverse 1999 with 15 moves remaining by first heading up once, right five times, down four times, and then right twice. Doing so will take you to the mode’s boss.
After defeating the boss, you can complete the stage by interacting with the portal before following the path below.
If you prefer to follow written instructions or if the image failed to load for you in any way, you can follow the path showcased in the image above by going left twice, up, right, up, left, down, left five times, down three times, right thrice, down, up, right, left, down twice, right twice, up, and then right three times.
Now that you know how to complete all stages and get all of the rewards available as part of Between Dusts and Stars in Reverse: 1999, don’t forget to also check out a guide on the best build for Kaalaa Baunaa.
This guide was made while playing Reverse: 1999 on PC.
]]>But taking into account how volatile her Fortune mechanic can be when in the field, she needs a pretty specific build and team if you plan on unleashing her full potential. Here’s the best Kanjira build in Reverse: 1999, as well as a few team compositions sure to bring out the best in her.
Whether you plan on using her as a main damage dealer or as a secondary one, the best Psychube for Kanjira is Blasphemer of Night. The 6-star Psychube is my main pick as it pairs perfectly with her ability to apply poison. Blasphemer of Night will increase Kanjira’s Incantation Might by 18% (at level 60) and allow her to deal 12% more damage to targets inflicted with 2 or more debuffs or negative statuses (at Amplification level 1).
If you are using her on teams featuring Jessica — and thus gave the 6-star Psychube to her — my main pick for Kanjira will be Brave New World. The Pyschube, which can be considered the game’s best all-rounder, will offer her an 18% boost in Ultimate Might (at level 60) and increase the Incantation Might of any attack she performs after using her Ultimate by 20% (at Amplification level 1).
The best 5-star Psychube for Kanjira in Reverse 1999 is Yearning Desire. Yearning Desire will work as a light version of Blasphemer of Night and offer her a 15% increase in Incantation Might (at level 60) and an 8% boost in overall damage when attacking targets affected by negative statuses (at Amplification level 1).
The best overall team for Kanjira in Reverse 1999 features her as its secondary DPS, Jessica as its main DPS, and Tooth Fairy as its healer. In this team, Kanjira will be the main responsible for inflicting poison on enemies and enabling Jessica’s damage-enhancing effects.
If you don’t have Jessica, Kanjira can also work decently as a main or sub-DPS in teams featuring Sotheby or Tooth Fairy as healers, and either An-an Lee or Bkornblume as supports. From the latter two, Bkornblume is my main pick, as she will be able to make up for Kanjira’s lack of damage and take full advantage of the negative status she can apply.
The best F2P team composition for Kanjira in Reverse: 1999 will have her as its main DPS, Twins Sleep as its main support, and Dikke as its healer. This team will have on Kanjira its main foundation, as well as on Twins Sleep the ability to increase both her and Dikke’s damage by a fair amount. Using Sonetto in place of Twins Sheep can also work, as she will be able to work as both a sub-DPS and a top-tier buffer.
When using Kanjira as a main DPS, I recommend that you use a sub-DPS in the fourth-party member slot. If you are using her in our recommended Jessica-focused composition, I recommend that you go for Sotheby to guarantee that in the unlikely event that either Kanjira or Tooth Fairy are killed, you will still be able to heal and/or apply poison efficiently.
This build guide was made while playing Reverse: 1999 on PC.
]]>But like Centurion, Melania, and Jessica, knowing how to build Kaalaa Baunaa is a must if you plan on awakening her full potential. Here’s the best Kaalaa Baunaa build in Reverse: 1999, as well as a few team compositions sure to make her shine the brightest.
As her set revolves around the constant use of Singular Perfection (her Ultimate), the best Psychubes for Kaalaa Baunaa in Reverse: 1999 are the 6-Star event exclusives, Luxurious Leisure and The Carat of the Heart.
At level 60, Luxurious Leisure will offer her a 16% increase in Ultimate Might and increase the damage of the attack by 5% (at Amplification level 1) after each usage (up to 3 stacks). The Carat of the Heart will offer her a 16% increase in Critical Hit once at level 60 and buff her Ultimate DMG by 8%-12% if she has gained 3/4 Moxie during the turn the attack was used (at Amplification level 1).
If neither of the Psychubes above is an option for you, my main pick would be either Thunderous Applause (when on a team featuring Tooth Fairy) or Brave New Day.
The best 5-star Psychube for Kaalaa Baunaa is The Footloose. The Psychube is my main pick as it will increase her Ultimate Might by 16% (at level 60) and allow her to deal 8% more damage to targets with 50%+ HP (at Amplification level 1).
If you want to mix things up and go for a less situational buff, Her Bright Future will be my main pick. When equipped, Her Bright Future will increase Kaalaa Baunaa’s overall DMG by 10% (at level 60) and boost the Ritual Might of any attack she performs while under any kind of buff by another 10% (Amplification level 1).
The best Kaalaa Baunaa team composition in Reverse: 1999 has her as its main DPS, Pickles as its support/sub-DPS, and Tooth Fairy as its healer/Critical buffer. Using An-an Lee instead of Pickles can also work well if you are looking to fully focus on buffing Kaalaa Baunaa. Medicine Pocket will be my main pick for those who could not get Tooth Fairy.
Although extremely expensive, this team is, for me, the ideal one for Kaalaa Baunaa given how it will allow her to monopolize Moxie without any big drawbacks — a feat only achievable thanks to Pickles’ ability to generate Moxie for himself and Tooth Fairy’s ability to perform her role perfectly without large amounts of it.
The best Kaalaa Baunaa F2P team composition in Reverse 1999 has her as its main DPS, La Source or Dikke as its healer, and Sonetto as its main debuffer/sub-DPS. This composition will work essentially in the same way as our BIS and will focus on using Sonetto to buff Kaalaa Baunaa, all while having in La Source or Dikke a source of both extra damage and healing.
When using any Kaalaa Baunaa team, I recommend the use of either another healer or a support in the fourth party member slot.
This guide was made while playing Reverse: 1999 on PC.
]]>But when will Palworld be released? Here’s when Palworld will become available on both Steam and Game Pass.
Palworld is set to enter Early Access and become available for both Steam and Game Pass users on January 19, 2024, at 12 AM PST/3 AM EST/8 AM GMT. Although Game Pass players on both PC and Xbox consoles will be able to dive into it for free, the game will cost $29.99 on Steam.
As revealed by the game’s developers, the early access version of Palworld will not support crossplay between PC and console players on release. Once in the game, you will be able to team up with up to three friends sharing the same platform by inviting them as a co-op game host. You can also share a world with your friends by creating a dedicated server. Each server can support up to 32 players.
In the game’s Early Access Launch FAQ, developer Pocketpair revealed that there are currently no plans regarding the release of the game for PS5. But don’t lose hope, as they also revealed that they will be considering the possibility during development.
If you are a Nintendo Switch player, you can check out if the game will be available for the console in our Is Palworld Coming to Nintendo Switch article.
Based on what we have seen through trailers and breakdowns from developers, I believe all fans of the survival genre should give Palworld a chance, as the game’s new mechanics seem to add a much-needed breath of fresh air to the genre. If you are a Pokemon fan, Palworld may also be a great pick for you, even if — like me — you can see yourself dying if the alternative is either sacrificing any of your Pals or killing any wild ones during your playthrough.
]]>But when will the Wuthering Waves CBT2 start? And more importantly, how can you sign up for it? Here’s how to sign up for the Wuthering Waves second beta test.
You can apply for the second beta test of Wuthering Waves by first heading to the game’s Recruitment Page. Once there, select Apply for CBT2 and inform your Google, X, or Apple account before selecting the Apply for CBT2 option once more and then filling out the Closed Beta questionnaire to finalize your application. You can sign up for the CBT2 until February 7th, 2024.
You will be notified if you are among the chosen participants for the CBT2 through your email. You will also be able to check out if you are among the lucky ones by heading to the Test’s Qualification Inquiry Page once available. The start date for the test will be announced in the future.
After signing up for the beta, you will automatically be able to join the CBT2 lottery event, which can reward you with both an entry for the beta, as well as with other rewards like a PS5 and a Nintendo Switch. You can check out all of the available rewards below.
You can take part in the Wuthering Waves CBT2 on both Mobile devices and PC. The option to pick which devices you wish to play on will be given during the CBT2 recruitment questionnaire. Once available, the CBT2 will weigh around 12 GB on mobile and 25 GB on PC.
You can check out both the minimum and the recommended system requirements for the Wuthering Waves CBT2 below, according to its official FAQ page.
Platform | Minimum Requirements | Recommended Requirements |
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PC | Windows 10 64-bit / Equipped with a ninth-generation Intel I5 or a Ryzen 2700 / GPU: 16 GB Geforce 1060 or RX570. | Windows 10 64-bit / Equipped with a ninth-generation Intel I7 or a Ryzen 3700 processor and a 16GB Geforce 2060 or RX5700X graphic card. |
iOS | iPhone 11+ / iOS 13+ | iPhone 13+ / iOS 15+ |
Android | Android Nougat + The device must have a processor equal in performance to either the Snapdragon 835 or the MediaTek G71/72 | Android Nougat + The device must have a processor of equal performance to any Snapdragon Gen1+ to Gen3. |
Now that you know everything you need to know about the game’s second closed beta, don’t forget to also check out All Characters and Ultimate Abilities in Wuthering Waves.
]]>Here’s whether or not the Vinland Saga manga finished, as well as all you need to know about its final arc.
Vinland Saga was first released on April 13, 2005, and, despite the author’s belief it would be over in ten years, is still ongoing. The manga is currently in its final story arc, called the “Vinland Arc.” The arc started on December 2, 2019, with the release of chapter 167: Voyage to the West (1). The manga is divided into four parts, all following Thorfinn’s life: War Arc, Slave Arc, Eastern Expedition Arc, and Vinland Arc (the current and final one).
For those wondering whether or not the Arc is close to its end, Makoto Yukimura — the series creator — revealed on Twitter (now X) that the Vinland Arc will have around 50 chapters and more than 1,000 pages in total. Currently, the chapters part of the Vinland Arc add up to around 900 pages. You can check out the post where Yukimura revealed the info below.
If you don’t mind getting spoiled, the Vinland Arc follows Thorfinn and his crew during their endeavor to build a working and healthy settlement in Vinland. But upon arrival, they are forced to deal with communication difficulties, the suspicion of some highly respected figures, and the belief among some of the settlers that violence is the only path to prosperity.
The story’s future is unknown as we don’t know how historically accurate it will be, but Thorfinn and many other characters of Vinland Saga indeed existed and led an expedition to Vinland. After three years, the colonists gave up and abandoned Vinland, returning to Iceland. Will the author write the same story, or will he create a version in which Thorfinn succeeds? Probably the former — a bittersweet ending, with Thorfinn returning to Iceland with a new perspective on life.
There’s currently no confirmation as to whether or not Vinland Saga will receive a third season, which, if greenlit, will most likely cover the whole Eastern Expedition Arc. If you are like me and cannot wait to see some of your favorite characters — aka Hild — in the anime, I would not worry too much, as the series’ popularity alone is more than enough to guarantee a return.
For those who cannot wait for the release of a third season to see what happens in the story, you can check out which manga chapter the season ends in on our How to Read the Vinland Saga Manga After Season 2 guide.
]]>But that does not mean you cannot answer the question correctly before reaching that point. Here’s how to answer the Incredible Unicorn question and get your reward in Reverse: 1999.
As revealed by Sotheby after she, Sonetto, Mr. Apple, and Marian arrive at her mansion during Antidote —the fourth stage part of the game’s second main story act, Tender is the Night— the answer to the Incredible Unicorn question in Reverse 1999 is Quiet Revenheart. After correctly answering the question, you will immediately receive 20 Clear Drops.
Related: Best Reverse 1999 Sonetto Build | Best Psychubes and Team Composition
If you are like me and missed the moment the answer was given when completing the stage for the first time, you can rewatch it by heading to Atlas, selecting Story Review, and then selecting the chapter and then the stage among the ones you completed.
Apart from Incredible Unicorn, you can find another three Extra Trial questions in the first act of Reverse: 1999. They can be found by heading to stages 1-10, 1-12, and 1-15 and will reward you with a cumulative total of 60 Clear Drops. You can check out the answers to all of them in our Reverse 1999 Chapter 1 Answers guide.
If you only needed to answer the Incredible Unicorn question to clear all of the extra trials part of the game’s first act, then I recommend that you check out how to answer all of the questions part of the game’s second act.
This article was written while playing Reverse: 1999 on PC.
]]>But although she can work as both a main DPS and an excellent Petrify support, you will need to use a specific build to get the best out of her. Here’s the best Satsuki build in Reverse: 1999, as well as a few team compositions sure to allow her to excel.
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As the main star of her set lies in her Ultimate (Walk Down the Sakura), the best Psychube for Satsuki is the 6-Star Luxurious Desire. This Psychube is my main pick as it will allow you to boost her Ultimate Might by 18% (at level 60) and further increase the attack’s damage by 5% per time used (at Amplification level 1), to a maximum of 3 stacks.
If you did not manage to get the event limited Psychube or plan on using Luxurious Desire on another character within your team, Brave New World and Hopscotch would be my main picks for Satsuki. Using Thunderous Applause can also work to great effect if you plan on using Satuski on teams featuring Tooth Fairy, as her CRIT resistance debuff will allow you to make full use of the Psychube’s passive.
The best 5-Star Psychube for Satsuki in Reverse: 1999 is The Footloose. Once equipped, the Psychube will offer her a 16% increase in Ultimate Might and allow her to deal 5% more damage to enemies with 50%+ HP (at Amplification level 1).
For the same reason as Thunderous Applause, using Tomorrow Also can also work well for Satsuki when in teams featuring Tooth Fairy. Tomorrow Also will allow you to increase Satsuki’s Critical Rate by 10% after performing her Ultimate (at Amplification level 1) as well as buff her Critical DMG by 20% (at level 60).
The best Satsuki team in Reverse 1999 will feature her as an Ultimate DPS/petrify support, Druvis III as its main DPS, and Sotheby as its main healer. In this team, Satsuki’s playstyle will revolve around using Handcuffed Thief to keep enemies in a constantly Petrified state before occasionally using her Ultimate for maximum effect.
If you don’t have Druvis III, the best team for Satsuki will feature her as a main DPS, Bkornblume or An-an Lee as a sub-DPS/support, and Tooth Fairy as its healer. On this team, Satsuki will take on the role of a more conventional DPS, while having her ability to Petrify is also a good tool —specifically at the beginning of each battle. Using either Diggers or Baby Blue in the supporting role can also work well, as they are both able to lower the Mental defense of enemies.
The best F2P team for Satsuki will feature her as its main DPS, Sonetto as its support, and either Dikke or La Source as its healer. This team’s biggest differential will lie in Sonetto’s ability to disarm, which will allow you to keep targets at bay until Satsuki manages to apply two stacks of Rigidity and trigger Petrify.
This build guide was made while playing Reverse: 1999 on PC.
]]>As the available layup packages for you in NBA 2K24 will change based on your player’s height, I decided to make three different top 5 lists focused on players who are 6’4 or under, over 6’5/under 6’9, and over 6’10. You can check out each of them below.
Related: NBA 2K24 Jump Shot Requirements: How to Unlock All Animations
The best Layup Package for players 6’4 or under on NBA 2K24 is to no one’s surprise De’Aaron Fox’s. The package earns its spot given how it will allow you to attack the basket like a rocket no matter your layup of choice. Most of its animations can also be triggered from far away, which segments it as a nightmare to defenders.
Fox’s will then be followed by Stephen Curry’s — which leaves very little to chance when in mid-range and has the best scoop animations among all in 2K24 — and Kyrie Irving’s for its overall performance in 1v1 scenarios. To close our top five, we have Trae Young’s for its indefensible floaters and Ja Morant’s for its versatility. To recap, here are the best layup packages for players under 6’4.
The best layup package for players over 6’5 and under 6’9 in NBA 2K24 is in my opinion the LeBron James package. Like King James himself, the package is as consistent as it can be and allows you to perform effective layups from both close and mid-range. The package will then be followed by Michael Jordan’s and Kobe Bryant’s respectively, which are the best for those playing in the wings and are unstoppable in 1v1 scenarios.
On the final two spots, we then have Jimmy Butler’s for its straightforwardness and overall effectiveness when in both close and mid-range, and DeMar DeRozan’s for its ability to perform great scoops and consistently go above the rim. To recap, here are the top 5 layup packages for players under 6’9 and over 6’5 in NBA 2K24.
Related: NBA 2K24 Dribble Requirements: How to Unlock All Animations
For those making use of builds over 6’10, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s layup package is in a league of its own. No matter if you plan on performing euro steps, scoops, or spin layups, this package’s move selection will guarantee that the ball finds the inside of the basket every time.
The package will then be followed by Domantas Sabonis’. Although not as well-rounded as our top pick, the Sabonis package has insane range and will allow you to build a broken Big Man capable of performing precise floaters from around the three-point line. To close off, we have the Default Big —which is in my view the second-best all-rounder package for centers— as well as the Zion Williamson and Julius Randle packages. To recap, here are the best layup packages for players over 6’10 in NBA 2K24.
This list was made while playing NBA 2K24 on PlayStation 5.
]]>To help you clear the challenge as fast as possible and get your reward, here’s how to complete The One Peace Challenge in BitLife.
You can complete the One Peace Challenge in BitLife by:
You can check out how to complete each of the tasks above by heading further down.
You can be born a male in Brazil in BitLife by selecting the country while in the New Life menu before if needed, changing your character’s gender.
Related: How to Complete The Raving Lunar-tic Challenge in BitLife
The easiest way to befriend both a man from Japan and a woman from Norway in BitLife can be done by emigrating to each country in order. Once in each country, simply get any kind of job there and then select any of your coworkers who meet the requirements before clicking on befriend. You can emigrate in BitLife by, after graduating from high school, selecting Activities and then Emigrate.
There’s no way to guarantee that your chosen NPC will accept your invitation and become your friend. To increase the chances of getting a positive response, make sure to build a good relationship with them by paying them compliments and hanging out with them as often as possible.
You can pirate five or more porches in BitLife by continuously heading to Activities, selecting Crime, and then clicking on Porch Pirate. After selecting the option, you can commit the crime by simply picking which house you wish to target.
Although your character can start performing the crime from age 9 and can do so multiple times within a year, there will be a chance you will be arrested each time you do so.
Related: How to Complete the Tis Giving Challenge on BitLife
You can get a Pirate Ship in BitLife by, after getting a boating license, heading to Activities, Shopping, selecting Specialty Vehicle Dealers, and then picking any kind of nautic vehicle store. Once at the store’s page, simply scroll until you find a Pirate Ship and then purchase it. If the ship does not appear among the shop’s selection for you, simply age up a year and then try again.
In my case, it took me around 4 tries to trigger the ship to appear. Once it did, I was able to purchase it for around 6 Million dollars.
This guide was made while playing BitLife on Android.
]]>The only ways I found to steadily farm Gems in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat was by completing the Bloody Palace as well as by purchasing them from the Co-op Shop. The Palace resets twice a week and completing it after each reset will reward you with 200 Gems. The Co-op Shop will allow you to get 100 Gems a week by exchanging 1000 Chaos Coppers.
You can also get large amounts of the resource by purchasing both Gem packs and the Value Card, the latter of which will give you 100 Gems per day for 30 days.
Related: How to Get Stamina in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat
Those new to the game can also get a large amount of Gems as one-time-only rewards by completing Training Stages and Weekly Hunter missions, reaching certain Office levels and Achievement Rewards/Collector ranks, and clearing stages in the Realm Conquerer mode. Players can also get 60 Gems by binding their game accounts and 50 Gems by testing out banner-exclusive characters.
Those who began playing during the launch can also get a considerable amount of Gems by opening in-game celebratory emails and taking part in the Launch Celebration event.
Now that you know how to farm gems, don’t forget to also check out who are the best characters in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat.
This guide was made while playing Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat on PC.
]]>Here’s how to get Stamina in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat, as well as whether or not it is possible to farm the resource.
You can get Stamina in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat by increasing your Office level (you will get 20 Stamina each time you level up), exchanging Gems (can be done 3 times a day for 60 Stamina each), as a daily mission reward by login in (will reward you with 120 Stamina), as well as by purchasing the Valuable and the Special Present for 20 and 30 Devil Gems respectively. While the Valuable Present will feature 4 Pizzas (which will restore 10 stamina each after being consumed), the Special Present will feature 8.
Related: Devil May Cry Peak of Combat Tier List: All Characters, Ranked
For all who did not expect to have to play on the never seen before Mercenary difficulty and do not intend to expend Gems or inject money into the game, your overall stamina will also slowly recharge as time passes. It took me around 2 hours to recharge 40 or so Stamina.
Devil Gems are the main paid currency in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat. You can get Devil Gems by purchasing select Resource packs, the game’s Value Card (which will reward you with 300 Devil Gems immediately and allow you to get 100 Gems daily), as well as any of the game’s Devil Gem packs. The packs can feature from 60 to 6480 Gems.
This guide was made while playing Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat on PC.
]]>But which among the game’s cast are the best? Here are all the characters in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat, ranked from worst to best.
We decided to divide our Tier list from S- to B-Tier while taking into account each character’s set and their stats while maxed out and in S-Rank. You can check out our Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat Tier List below, as well as sections explaining each tier by heading further down.
Tier | Characters |
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S-Tier | Endless Judgement (Vergil), Swift Arsenal (Lady), Fists of Salvation (Dante), Royal Guard (Dante) |
A-Tier | Frosty Grace (Lady), Devil Cruiser (Vergil), Nomadic Lightning (Vergil), One Man Show (Dante), Spark Igniter (Lady), |
B-Tier | Demon Hunter (Dante), Knight of the Order (Nero) |
Related: How to Play Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat on PC
In the S-Tier, we have characters capable of excelling no matter their foe or team composition. Currently, the only S-Tiers in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat are Endless Judgment (Vergil), Swift Arsenal (Lady), Fists of Salvation (Dante), and Royal Guard (Dante).
While Vergil allows players to bring on the storm through his vast moveset, abnormal multipliers, and ability to both apply bleed and excel in all scenarios with Judgement Cut, Lady shines thanks to her ability to excel at long-range and allow your party to regenerate health after she performs both her Style and Ultimate Skills.
Lastly, Fists of Salvation and Royal Guard are the game’s best shield breakers and can be game-changing in the right compositions given their high multipliers and massive Ultimate Skill damage (in Fists of Salvation’s case).
In the A-Tier, we have characters who, although capable of really setting themselves apart when faced with the right enemies or in the right team compositions, fall behind our top tiers in either damage, attack speed, or overall utility at S-Rank.
Form the A-Tiers, Frosty Grace (Lady) and One Man Show (Dante) are the differentials, as they can deal massive Elemental damage. Frosty Grace is also by far the game’s best Ice damage dealer.
Related: Can You Reroll in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat?
The B-Tier houses characters that even if capable of excelling in the early/mid-game stages, are not well equipped to face high-level enemies while under SS-Rank. Currently, the only B-Tier characters in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat are Demon Hunter (Dante) and Knight of the Order (Nero).
This guide was made while playing Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat on PC.
]]>Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to play Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat on PC.
You can play Devil May Cry Peak of Combat on PC officially by first heading to the game’s official site and then clicking on the Download Offical Emulator Icon. Doing so will prompt you to automatically download the LD Player Mobile emulator.
Once the emulator is downloaded — which will take less than a second — follow its installation guidelines before simply opening the app to play Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat.
Related: How to Unlock Vergil in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat
You can play DMC Peak of Combat on PC with a controller by simply plugging in your controller of choice and then launching the emulator, which will prompt the latter to recognize the device and change its key bindings accordingly.
You can also manually change the key bindings and further personalize the game’s controls by launching the game and then clicking on the Controller Mapping icon at the right of the emulator screen before selecting your device of choice.
This may be because I have played all games in the franchise with it, but I highly recommend that all players who can play Peak of Combat with a controller (or the like) do so. The reason for that lies in how using one will allow you to control your characters with way more precision while also being able to fully view your combos.
This guide was made while playing Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat on PC.
]]>But which among them can be considered the best? Here are the 10 best Street Fighter 6 mods, ranked.
As you will need to have FluffyQuack’s Fluffy Mod Manager installed to use all the mods featured below, and taking into account how we decided that it was vital to point that out first, I decided to only feature non-managing mods in our list. You can check out the 10 best non-managing mods for Street Fighter 6 below:
To start our list, we have Ercuallo’s All Might Boku no Hero (Marisa) Mod. The mod allows players to go Plus Ultra by replacing Marisa with the World’s Number 1 Hero. Apart from its quality, the mod also helps in coping with the fact that although an amazingly popular franchise, My Hero Academia has yet to receive a single fighting game worth its IP.
Related: Street Fighter 6 Tier List: Ranked From Worst to Best
How could we call this a best SF6 mod list and not feature a single Dragon Ball one? Made for all who love the franchise, Ercuallo’s Goku Dragon Ball (Ryu) mod possesses the same quality as his All Might mod and allows players to replace Ryu with Goku. After releasing this mod, Ercuallo also released a few others that allow players to play as Vegeta, UI Goku, and Gohan, so don’t forget to also check them out.
Did you think it was impossible to turn Marisa into even more of a boss? Well, think again, as Remy2FANG’s Marisa She-Hulk Color mod makes everyone’s favorite gladiator look more imposing than ever by giving her the Marvel treatment. As a plus, Marisa She-Hulk Color seems to be fully compatible with other Marisa costume-related mods.
For all who — like me — grew to love Ken’s Street Fighter V style, Nxus64’s SFV Style Ken mod brings both the costume and a wide array of variants of it to Street Fighter 6. Once downloaded and installed, the look will replace Ken’s second costume.
Related: How to Unlock Classic Costumes for Street Fighter 6 Characters
Based on their official Crimson Hawk and Blue Phoenix forms — which debuted in Power Rangers: Legacy Wars and were later featured in Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid — Remy2FANG’s Ryu Power Ranger and Chun Li Power Ranger mods allow players to take on the field with the Ranger forms of the two staples of the Street Fighter franchise. Both mods also feature color palette variants and the option to take the field while not wearing a helmet.
I highly recommend giving the mod a try, as it feels great to kick butt while morphed in SF6. If you are wondering why both mods are featured within one entry, I thought that, given their similarities and the fact that they share the same creator, it would be fair to do so.
If you still can’t get over how they decided to showcase Master Chief’s CQC skills in Halo 5, ChemPro94’s Master Chief mod allows you to bring him to SF6 by dressing Ryu in the Spartan Armor. As you can see in the image above, the mod is as detailed as it can get and offers you the chance to show a fraction of what a lore-accurate Spartan would be able to do in combat (minus the Hadoken, of course).
The dream mod of Dead or Alive fans, penguinSempy’s Kasumi Over Kimberly allows players to either add the protagonist of the DOA franchise as a skin for Kimberly or dress the latter in her signature DOA 6 outfit. The mod can be seen as one of the most well-made on our list, as differently from most, Kasumi will share all of Kimberly’s facial movements.
The best mod for everyone’s favorite Thrill-seeker, FlashDBC’s Juri Nostalgia (USFIV) allows you to play as Juri while she dons her signature Super Street Fighter 4 outfit. As you can check out above, the mod looks as professional as professional gets and can — for the delight of all who loved her SF6 look — be used over her secondary costume.
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Ercuallo clinches another spot on our list with their Ace Outfit for Ken (One Piece) mod. As its title implies, this mod dresses the former US National Fighting Champion with the characteristic outfit of Portgas D. Ace. Although not as flashy as the creator’s All Might and Goku mods, this mod allows you to rock what feels to be a dream collab between SF6 and One Piece and features a staggering attention to detail.
A godsend for all who play Street Fighter 6 on PC while using either DualSense and Dualshock controllers, boycalledjames’s PlayStation DualSense PS Button Mod allows players to change the game’s mapping and controller interfaces to those of the DualSense controller. To make it even better, you can download the mod in two variants — Dualsense White and Classic Colors.
This list was made while playing Street Fighter 6 on PlayStation 5.
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