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The Pokémon GO Tour: Kanto event is in full swing and the celebration continues for the following week in many ways. One of those will be the Collection Challenges that task players with catching various Pokémon species to gain rewards. And among those species are some truly tough to catch characters, such as Snorlax. To help out we’ve broken down how to catch Snorlax for the Pokémon GO Tour: Kanto Collection Challenges, and how to get shiny Snorlax as well.
While 2021 might feel like it just began, it’s already August and Pokémon GO players should start preparing for Magnemite Spotlight Hour. This is the first of five weekly events turning the focus onto one Pokémon. Along with massively increased wild spawns will come an additional bonus feature and possibly the chance to catch Shiny Magnemite. But to get the most out of the event you’ll want to explore our Magnemite Spotlight Hour guide for Pokémon GO, which include the answer to can Magnemite be shiny.
Each week in Pokémon GO players are treated to a special Spotligh Hour event, putting the focus on one specific species for an hour of boosted spawns and an extra bonus. But to get the most out of these short celebrations you need to know what species will be featured and what the bonus will be. Players also always want to know if the featured Pokémon can be shiny or not. So here’s the Spotlight Hour schedule for September 2021 in Pokémon GO, including the answer to can they be shiny.
Pokemon Sword and Shield’s second expansion known as The Crown Tundra just released and with it came more content than its predecessor. Most of the story quests involve Legendary Clues that you obtain in the game, with three of them being given to you by Peony near the start. However, there is another secret one that you get later that is even more mysterious. How To Solve Legendary Clue? (Legendary Clue 4) After solving Legendary Clue 1, Legendary Clue 2, and Legendary Clue 3 and reporting back to Peony, he will end up leaving the base camp to go off with his daughter Peonia.
A lot of new stuff is added to the series in Resident Evil Village including weapon charms. They may have appeared in some games before, but not quite like this. And some players are finding them not to their liking. Have you added a weapon charm and now regret it? Want to remove it? Well, it’s kind of complicated. Here’s how to remove charms in Resident Evil Village. How to Remove Charms First off, it’s important to note that once you add a charm to a weapon it can’t be fully removed.
In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice you may want to press forward after beating Gyoubu and head onwards into Ashina Castle.  If you stop for a moment to look around the battlefield you will see that there is more than one new path to explore after the boss fight.  Heading away from the Sculpter’s Idol you will notice that there is another staircase that you can take which will lead you to an area with multiple NPCs, hidden items, and a vendor.
The Ghoulsaw has been known to eventually come into Warframe even before the Sevagoth update. It looked really interesting and would also be a new inclusion of melee weapon types in the game. Assault Saws really aren’t the type of weapon you’d see space ninjas using, but it sure is a welcomed one. This weapon was introduced in Update 30.7 which also marked the reintroduction of the popular Plague Star event.
World of Warcraft Shadowlands introduces Covenants, and each has a sanctum that can be upgraded with Anima and Redeemed Souls. The Anima portion of the grind is basically limitless, but if you were hoping to farm up Redeemed Souls to max-out your Sanctum upgrades as soon as possible then you’ll likely not enjoy what I’m about to report. While you can farm Anima with impunity, Redeemed Souls are locked behind a weekly quest.
Covenants are the big new feature added in World of Warcraft Shadowlands, and your choice will affect what new abilities you get to play with. That, and which Soulbinds you have access to (the “borrowed power” function of Covenants). If you have yet to take your first toon through the Shadowlands then it’ll be a while until you can choose your Covenant, but any alt you take into the afterlife afterwards will be able to choose their covenant much sooner.