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The long-lost leviathan is back, and Lagiacrus is finally relevant again in the new Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. While Lagiacrus disappeared from the mainline series of the Monster Hunter franchise, due to technical reasons mostly, Monster Hunter Stories 2 brought this fan-favorite monster back as there are no limitations here and of course, no below-the-water physics. You will need to wait for a while before you are able to tame such a beast, but it’s well worth it.
Pikipek Spotlight Hour is here in Pokemon Go, and trainers can take advantage of this event to try and catch a shiny Pikipek or find one with perfect IVs to add to their collection. Pikipek is the woodpecker Pokemon native to the Alola region. It was introduced to Pokemon Go at the start of the Season of Alola, which is about to end after a multi-month run. Because it’s still a new addition to the game, many trainers are looking forward to its Spotlight Hour so they can stock up on Pikipek Candy among other things.
Pokemon Legends Arceus has graced the world with its opportunities for new exploration within the Pokemon franchise. There are a diverse array of items to collect and Pokemon to capture and bond with for their friendship level. One item that certain players have been specifically looking for is ‘Black Augurite’ in order to evolve Scyther into Kleavor within the game. This guide article will give you details on what it is and how to get Black Augurite in Pokemon Legends Arceus.
Pokémon Legends Arceus players can get access to a good amount of items by going to the General Store located on Lubilife Village. But did you know that you can actually increase the number of items available in the store? With that said, and to help you get access to as many items as you can on the game, here’s how to unlock new items at the store in Pokémon Legends Arceus.
Pokemon Sword and Shield’s second expansion, The Crown Tundra, introduced a ton of legendaries into the mix, including not just the old classics, but also a brand new one known as Calyrex. This Pokemon plays a central role in part of the expansion’s story, which includes you finding its legendary steed that went missing and it fusing with one of two of them. This actually changes the Pokemon and its typing, so there is no doubt people are wondering just how to split them back apart again.
Senpou Temple is one of the areas that you can get to in the game after you’ve done some exploring.  The Senpou Temple area is home to some tough enemies so you will want to be properly leveled before you go exploring this region in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.  This guide will explain exactly where you need to go to find the Senpou Temple area in Sekiro. How to get to Senpou Temple in Sekiro The first time that you go to Senpou Temple it will likely be because you’ve made it through the Abandoned Dungeon in Ashina Castle.
Tales of Arise features a beautiful open world, but players will understandably want to fast travel to areas they’ve already been before in order to cut down on backtracking. Tales of Arise’s world is pretty, but it’s also massive. Fast travel makes exploration and side questing much easier, and you thankfully unlock it pretty early. Here’s how to unlock fast travel in Tales of Arise. How to Fast Travel in Tales of Arise Fast travel is unlocked by reaching a certain point in the main story.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 has a number of skaters available within it got you to choose from beyond the titular Tony Hawk, but you may not realize how to change them out at first. While this is a pretty easy thing to do, it is not very apparent from the start unless you are really paying attention. That is why we have created this guide to help you figure out how to do it anytime you want.
The Pokémon franchise continues to evolve. With Pokémon Legends: Arceus a week from release, many trainers are preparing for the next journey in their battling mastery. There are several types of Pokémon (Fire, Water, Electric, etc.), and many team combinations fans can put together. One group, however, that tends to get overlooked is Normal-type Pokémon. 5 Best Normal Type Pokémon for Competitive Play Snorlax Straight out of Generation I, Snorlax remains one of the most recognizable battlers in the franchise.