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Killing your friendly NPCs is always an option in Elden Ring. Every NPC outside the Roundtable Hold is fair game to be killed, even your local Merchants. Of course, they are not going to go down without a fight. If you do any damage to a merchant they will fight you till the death and since you respawn, they won’t stop fighting you until you kill them. This can pose a problem for someone that accidentally does damage to a merchant and still wants something they sell.
There are many different currencies and resources in Marvel’s Avengers, but Credits are the most valuable of them all. They are the game’s premium currency, and you can use them to unlock all sorts of costumes and cosmetics for each of the six playable heroes. Costumes, nameplates, and other cosmetic items can be obtained just by playing the game, but you can get them easier and faster with Credits. Despite being a paid currency, there are a few ways to get Credits without paying anything.
New Pokémon Snap has a great number of requests for the player to complete, with Flopping by the Water being one of the earliest you get. That said, it’s not an easy task to complete, as it is hard to actually figure out what you need to do. If it wasn’t obvious by our thumbnail and the request’s explanation, a Pidgeot and a Magikarp are the protagonists of our moment. Let’s take a look below to see what you need to do.
The Season of Legends is heading into one of its biggest events yet with Luminous Legends X in Pokémon GO. This 2 week long celebration will introduce Xerneas and many other Fairy and Dragon-type species for the very first time. And one of the ways you’ll catch these rare creatures is via the new Timed Research which will appear on your Today Menu at the start of the event. To help you complete all of the tasks and get them all, here are the Luminous Legends X Research Rewards for Pokémon GO.
Duskull Community Day arrives in Pokémon GO on Saturday, October 9th 2021! This spookily-themed Community Day will be full of Duskull with an incredibly high chance to be shiny, as well as a plethora of special bonuses throughout the event. With Community Day only happening once a month, it’s important to make the most of it. We’ve created this Pokémon GO Duskull Community Day guide with all the details of the event, as well as tips on how to prepare and what to look out for.
The Super Mario series is known for having classic games released across each generation of consoles, including a mix of 2D and 3D Mario titles. The 2D Mario games have been re-released tons of times over the years, but the 3D titles have definitely not gotten the re-release treatment anywhere near as much outside of the VC release for Super Mario 64. This has finally changed with the release of Super Mario 3D All-Stars that just released for the Nintendo Switch with three iconic Mario titles, but it has left us wondering where another fan favorite is for this game.
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands pre-expansion Update 9.0.1 brings with it a bevy of various class changes, and the Warrior was no exception. Many classes will find some of their more popular abilities that were removed many expansions ago returned, and their skill acquisition adjusted due to the massive level squish introduced in this same update. Not every class received massive adjustments, but Warrior certainly saw a healthy amount of class changes (dual-wielding one-handers as fury again; sure, why not).
With so many camos available to use in Black Ops 4 it was only a matter of time before they made their way to Blackout.  You may see players with different gun camo in Blackout mode and this short guide will explain how to change your weapon camos for Blackout. A new feature was recently added to the Blackout menus that gives you a new “Armory” tab.  In this section of the Blackout menu you can see all of the guns in Blackout and select a skin for each specific weapon.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time feels like settling back in with an old favorite game right away. The game might be brand new, and features some really innovative platforming mechanics, but its core purpose is to return Crash to its classic roots. One big part of those roots are all the Wumpa Fruit you’ll collect as you run, jump, slide, and dive your way through the many stages within the game.