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Early in Wasteland 3, you’ll come across a cat named Major Tomcat. Contrary to what you might think, Major Tomcat is actually a very useful ally. He’s helpful in combat and can join your party as an animal follower that doesn’t take up a permanent party slot. Even though he’s just a cat, he actually does way more damage to enemies than you’d expect. You don’t have to keep him around if you don’t want to, but he can help you get through some early game fights with ease if you let him stay on your team
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are here and players all over the world are eager to complete their Pokédex in the remakes of 2006’s Nintendo DS exclusives Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. With that said, among the many Pokémon players can catch in the game, Ditto is one of the most useful ones, especially if you plan on focusing on the game’s breeding mechanic as he can turn into any Pokémon at will.
I think it’s safe to say that katanas are perhaps the best weapon class in Elden Ring. They basically outclass straight swords in every way, minus a few with strong passives and abilities. Katanas just have better range, more damage output, and are versatile against most enemies in the game. Here, we’ll list the best katana in Elden Ring as well as list others that are top contenders for being the strongest.
Roderika is one of the NPCs that you will come across in Elden Ring that doesn’t attack you on sight. You will first find her on your way to Stormveil Castle, she is taking refuge in a shack along the road. She doesn’t seem to be of much importance after you talk to her and she gives you an item. All she talks about is being scared of getting grafted onto a spider monster.
As you venture into the world of multiplayer in Elden Ring, you’ll notice that there are not many ways to communicate with those that you are playing with in-game. You’ll have your basic emotes that you can use to describe basic functions of how you are feeling, but no way to tell them what’s really on your mind. That is until you come across the Prattling Pate item, that is. What is this mysterious item that looks suspiciously like a potato with a face?
After completing Grounded‘s limited story content, you’ll meet a robot named BURG.L who serves as your primary mission giver and vendor. BURG.L offers a wide variety of missions for you to work on that range from exploring new areas to taking on some of the backyard’s toughest bugs. Finishing these missions rewards you with Raw Science, an important currency that allows you to unlock new items and crafting recipes. One of these missions asks you to complete a marker at Stepping Stone Summit, but there’s no way to see where this location is unless you’ve already been there before.
If Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Let’s Go, Eevee! is your first journey through the Kanto region, then you might find yourself stumped about what to do to get past the guards surrounding Saffron City who complain about being thirsty and ask for tea. It’s pretty clear that you’re supposed to get them tea, but it will be quite a while from your first interaction with one of these guards before you can find any tea to give to them.
Amidst all the ghost busting of Luigi’s Mansion 3 the game is, at its core, a puzzle. Each floor and room act as a puzzle of their own, with smaller puzzles often mixed in between the larger ones. But few puzzles are as tough or complicated as the one awaiting players on the 8th floor. Here you come across a distraught director whose only wish is to have his megaphone back.
Glavenus is a popular Monster in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin for a good reason. I mean, look at it. Not only its design is awesome, but it literally has a sword for a tail, which can grind it with its teeth and throw some terribly strong attacks. If that isn’t one of the best Monster designs that the series has ever produced, I don’t know what is. Thankfully, in Monster Hunter Stories 2 you can literally ride one of these magnificent beasts, so let’s take a look at how you can find one of its eggs.