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Healers are a tricky thing to pick in Final Fantasy XIV. Despite only four options in the game, each one is vastly different from the others in how they heal, and sadly, not all healers are equal. While every healer can get a party through to the end of a dungeon when it comes to the highest tier of play, some healers are preferred over others. Since you need to level up each job separately in Final Fantasy XIV, no one wants to waste their time leveling up a healer in Final Fantasy XIV just to have to turn around and level a different one.
There are a variety of plants to harvest materials from in Grounded, but one of the hardest to find is the Thistle Plant. This elusive plant gives you Thistle Needles, which are invaluable resources used to craft arrows and other things. The good thing about Thistle Plants is that you’ll only need to find one, as you cannot completely chop them down with an axe. They’ll give you Thistle Needles as long as you keep swinging, which is great for stocking up.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition has some interesting characters you can romance with, Tali for sure being one of the most unique out there. The famous Quarian is one of the original members to join Shepard’s crew, making her a well-developed character in the popular trilogy. Constantly wearing her full body suit, due to her race genetics and vulnerabilities, it is odd at first to think you can end up in a relationship with such a person.
Being a new player in the world of Monster Hunter Rise for sure brings a lot of questions to the table, with one being what exactly the Fortunate skill does, which you discover later on in the game. Even if you were not a beginner, this question would still trouble you, since the skill itself doesn’t really explain in detail how it functions. If you want to find out, take a look below as we explain everything you need.
Nargacuga was always one of the most beloved Monsters in the Monster Hunter franchise, and this is no exception in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. This fan-favorite Flying Wyverns is back, however much less menacing than the first Monster Hunter Stories game. This time around, while Nargacuga is still an absolutely beast, it plays no major role to the plot and story, but still is both a formidable foe and trusty ally.
While Animal Crossing: New Horizons is all about making friends and building a new home on a deserted island it’s also about hoarding items. Whether it’s fish, bugs, furniture, tools, or anything else, your inventory is gonna be packed full pretty soon after arriving on this new paradise. In previous games you were pretty limited in this situation, but with the latest on Switch there’s multiple options. Here’s where to store items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
While Animal Crossing: New Horizons may have received its last major update with the 2.0 Patch, players can still find things to be excited about, especially when Nintendo continues to add new items into the game! With a new month just beginning, you still have plenty of time to get your hands on some of the new items, fish, and bugs that are in your world. But, what did they add in for the month of March?
Elden Ring has three main endings and some variants between each. Only the standard ending has variations to it, depending on whose quests you took on and who you decided to pledge your allegiance to. Luckily, in the grand scheme of things, you’re not locked out of any ending per se, so you mostly have free reign over which ending you want to get. Obviously, there is the canonical ending, but players may not see it to be the best.
Elden Ring has many offensive options for players to utilize on their quest to become Elden Lord. What some players might not realize is that the best offense can come from a great defense. Shields in Elden Ring can be used to block attacks, but they can also make for powerful weapons. If players search for the path towards the Frenzied Flame, they’ll find a powerful greatshield in both offensive and defensive capacities.