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While players battle dangerous foes in Elden Ring, they’re almost guaranteed to see an icon for a status effect. Understanding each one can be a bit tricky without getting inflicted by them, but each one is highly dangerous. However, these status effects can also be inflicted on enemies with the right tools. Knowing each of the status effects in Elden Ring will be vital for anyone exploring the Lands Between – especially when facing off against other players.
In the world of Elden Ring, you’ll find yourself facing off against massive foes that can end your life in a matter of moments. You can bring a friend into your world to help you on your quest, or you could also call upon your Spirit Ashes to elevate yourself in battle. However, it can spell certain doom if you try to bring one of these to life, and you fail to bring them forth.
Some features in Elden Ring might be glossed over, especially if you’re invested in the fun hacking, slashing, and casting the game has to offer.  But it’s important to pay attention to the icons displayed on your UI, even if most of it fades when you’re out of combat.  One particular icon is a peculiar Arch with scribbling in the middle that appears when you go into another area, and it turns out this only happens when you enable it yourself.
As you make your way through the vast and wild world of Elden Ring, you’ll come across not only an insane number of items but a rather large amount of side quests that require them. As you come to the area of Stormhill, you’ll come across the spirit-tuner Roderika, who will send you back into the world on a quest for her. But, where do you find the items that she is requesting?
So you’ve defeated Rennala at Raya Lucaria Academy in Elden Ring, and you might be at a crossroads as to where to go next.  The Lands Between are vast and diverse in their resources, as well as the enemies that tread across them, and you should choose carefully, knowing what you’re capable of.  You’re at this point likely familiar with Limgrave and Liurnia, and while there are loose ends to tie off, you’re likely searching for a new source of adventure.
During your exploration of the Fallout 4 wasteland you might have come upon the wreckage of the USS Constitution. The ship is quite a sight, as few have seen a colonial era warship stuck on top of a building. If you haven’t located it, just leave now and try to find it, it is on the east coast of downtown Boston, just north of Goodneighbor and east of Bunker Hill. A giant wooden ship on top of a building is tough to miss, so just wander around till you find it.
Far Cry 6 has many Treasure Hunts to discover across Yara, and A Rising Tide is one of the most unique puzzles that players can encounter on their island adventure. Treasure Hunts reward unique weapons and gear if you can manage to solve a puzzle, and A Rising Tide is no exception. There’s a powerful assault rifle just waiting to be claimed if you can figure out the code by finding the right order of boats.
Players looking to pick up the new co-op adventure It Takes Two will likely be wondering if it supports crossplay. Crossplay is a feature that has been getting added to more and more games recently that allows players to play with their friends on different consoles and PC – for example, you could play online with your friend on Xbox if you’re playing on PlayStation. It Takes Two is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam and Origin.
The Mafia series has seen multiple hiatuses between games, with eight years between the first two and six between the second and third. It has now been four years since the third entry, but 2K Games is set to remake the first game as part of a new release known as Mafia Trilogy. While that version is not out for a few more months, they recently released the remastered Mafia II along with including the already existing Mafia III that is now known in the collection as Mafia III: Definitive Edition.