brought a lot of new features with it that haven't been seen in previous games. The physics system that's used for Link's new Ultrahand ability is smooth and not like any systems he's used in the past. However, one particular system uses items in ways that destroy them, so having a steady supply of strong items to work with becomes important, especially against tougher enemies and bosses. Considering that weapons are subject to a durability system, Link goes through a lot of items throughout the duration of his journey to save Hyrule once more.
Ultrahand wasn't the only new ability that gave Link through his new arm. Another incredibly useful ability the arm gave Link is Fuse, which he can use to attach items to weapons, making them stronger and giving them additional abilities. However, the drawback is that Fuse Materials are destroyed if Link tries to remove them, and they are destroyed after a certain number of uses in combat, which varies depending on the individual Fuse Materials. That means that Link needs a steady supply of materials in order to replace the broken items and keep the strength of his weapons and shields high.
Naturally, the items that Link can grab from dragons and use as Fuse Materials tend to be highly powerful. And that means that they're more difficult to farm compared to normal items like Fire Fruit, which can be easily harvested in abundance, considering Link can grab more than one from each tree. Each dragon has a different element associated with it, and the items Link collects from each dragon reflect those elements when used as Fuse Materials. And that makes dragon farming in incredibly beneficial.
One popular dragon to farm items from is Farosh, and this is because the items gathered from him aren't limited to being used as Fuse Materials. His claw, particularly, is used as an armor upgrade material for both the Fierce Deity Boots and Cap of the Wild. Otherwise, when used as Fuse Materials, items from Farosh tend to add Lightning Damage to weapons, arrows, or shields, because the element associated with him is Lightning. While farming items from dragons like Farosh can feel tedious, there's a trick to make it a bit easier.
Before farming dragon materials, Link needs to know a few pieces of information. Otherwise, his experience trying to get these powerful materials could become tedious to the point of being painful. Each dragon has a set route they follow, which is a bit different compared to, where the dragons arrive at certain locations at certain times. In, the dragons follow their path regardless of what time it is in-game, meaning that passing the time at an inn or campfire won't change the location of the dragons like it would in .
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One highly dedicated The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player has recently demonstrated what the in-game map looks like after 870 hours of playtime. The screenshot of their map, bursting with Hero's Path lines all over, subsequently made the rounds on social media, captivating a vocal section of the Tears of the Kingdom fandom.
Off The Pilfered Path is one of the more complicated quests in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Like most quests, the game really doesn’t explain what you need to do — and you can fail this quest spectacularly if you’re not playing carefully. This quest is only unlocked after completing a different quest to clear out the Coral Snakes Camp on the road to Bakbattahl. In that quest, you’ll meet the character Hugo who’s captured at the end and locked in jail. While exploring Bakbattahl, you’ll be contacted to try and locate the hidden location of the Coral Snakes boss — and the rest of the quest gets complicated. Getting Hugo to talk is a real challenge that requires patience. Here’s what you need to do. And even if you do something wrong, it is possible to complete this quest anyway.
has plenty of side quests that Link can complete while he works on solving the strange phenomena occurring in each region, including "," a sort of recurring story beat from. These quests aren't required to complete the game, but they often reward Link with items like Rupees or food that he can use later to gain a buff effect. Additionally, they expand on the lore of Hyrule and add depth to the characters living there as strange events start happening due to Ganondorf being freed.
"" is a side quest in which can be surprisingly tricky to complete. It focuses on Selmie, the titular Duchess of Downhill, who has gone missing amid the regional phenomena affecting Hyrule after the Upheaval. Although ostensibly a relatively short task to complete, the conditions in which Link must operate can make finding Selmie much harder than it may first seem.
takes place directly after. As such, there's a lot of familiarity when it comes to the NPCs and areas that Link encounters. That includes the sight of Hyrule as it still shows signs of destruction from Calamity Ganon's reign of terror, but there are finally areas where Link sees a few buildings being rebuilt, and in some cases, he even helps reconstruct them with his new arm's abilities. However, it's both interesting and important to note that all these new buildings are being made out of wood instead of stone.
User-generated content, or UGC, has been a continued source of discussion recently, particularly when it involves minors doing the creating and, in some cases, earning off the back of it.
The All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) on Monday accused Apple of promoting monopolistic practices by only allowing certain stores to offer huge cashback on iPhones. Calling it “discriminatory pricing”, the AIMRA, which represents 1.5 lakh mobile retailers around the country, has accused the iPhone maker of hurting sales with its exclusive offers.
One of the hardest Shrine Quests in is "." Unlike most shrines, quest shrines require a fair bit of outside adventuring. Players must complete a quest or solve an overworld puzzle in order to open the way. These puzzles are typically pretty difficult, requiring extensive knowledge of the map or some very specific timing. That, along with some shrine quests' vague wording, make them some of the hardest shrines in .
Earlier this year, The Elder Scrolls Online announced that it had made more than $2 billion in customer spend, and its studio director says that figure got highlighted partly to help shine a light on that game's ongoing success.
One veteran Bethesda designer really, really likes Dragon's Dogma 2 - in fact, he says that it's the only way that he can get the same feeling his RPGs give to everyone else.
Roblox is an extremely popular game that allows players to play any variety of games they would like to for any themed or genre games out there – whether it is a roleplaying game or a puzzle game or something else. There are over 70 million daily active users on the game every day, according to GameSpot.
AI roundup: Nvidia and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison are in talks to build an artificial intelligence centre in Central Java in 2024. The companies may invest $200 million for the development. In other news, Microsoft warns countries such as the US, South Korea and India about China's intention to disrupt elections with the help of AI. Know more about what AI news is in our roundup.