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It was a surprise when the game was announced since the first Hyrule Warriors came out in 2014 as its own original title. But basing this version off of pre-existing content adds tons of new tidbits for fans to enjoy. Plus, Age of Calamity gives us something to do before the release of Breath of the Wild's sequel. This is why I am thankful for the game; it satisfies the need and want for more Zelda.<br><br> <br>His Elemental Skill is also a great choice since it has a short cooldown that allows you to freeze enemies and generate Energy particles. 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These teams employ Pyro DPS characters alongside Cryo supports, and herein lies a secret synergy: Diona’s shield actually possesses a 250 percent Cryo DMG Absorption Bonus , which will work wonders against the Cryo enemies that Pyro characters typically prefer to fi<br><br> <br>You will once again need to walk through the gate and afterward, you will speak to Ruu and gain a new usable item . This item is a true Maushiro and the Thunder Bird feather you got at the end of the Storm Chaser qu<br><br> <br>Given that Genshin Impact is a gacha game, it’s no surprise that the game will always find ways to incentivize players who prefer paying their way into Primogems - which in turn gives them access to more Wishes. However, for players who want to stay frugal, if they ever consider investing in Genshin Impact , they should probably just spend their extra USD 4.99 for the Blessing of the Welkin M<br><br> <br>Instead, players should focus on "general" guidelines for boosting CRIT and overall ATK. On top of trying to gun for weapons that boost CRIT, players should find a Circlet Artifact that as a CRIT stat and find Artifacts with the opposing CRIT sub-stat as a supplement (so CRIT Rate Circlet and CRIT DMG Artifacts and vice versa). Characters such as Rosaria and Hu Tao can also boots the Crit Rate of party members with their Tale<br><br> <br><a href="https://Www.Genshinart.com/">Genshin Impact Strategy</a> Impact is no stranger to great world quests, but the Tsurumi Island quest may take the cake for being the strangest in the game. As you have likely already found out, you can't just go to Tsurumi Island and start exploring . The entire island is covered in a thick fog and when you try to explore, you will constantly be teleported back to where you started. The only way to clear the fog is by doing a new world quest called A Particularly Particular Aut<br><br>A game I'm thankful for in 2020 is one that was met with universal critical acclaim and extremely-divided fan reactions: The Last of Us Part II. There are elements of this game that can be legitimately criticized, but personally the good outweighed the bad. But while I would argue this is overall a great game by most objective standards, I'm thankful for it because of more personal reasons. The original game was a topic of deep discussion with my other half so naturally we were anticipating this release. Playing through the game together was a good bonding activity and led to hours of discussion about the character choices and the storytelling approaches used in The Last of Us Part II.<br><br>Choosing a game to be thankful for in 2020 can be tricky. Given the current state of the world and how many of us are looking for ways to keep occupied while cooped up, I feel like we should be thankful for virtually any good, engaging games. But the one that I was thankful for the most is a game that felt optimistic, warm, comforting and colorful. Even if said game is about ferrying the souls of the dead towards the afterlife. I am, of course, referring to Thunder Lotus' Spiritfarer. Aside from being a possible GOTY contender in general, Spiritfarer hit a certain sweet spot for me, not only giving me the freedom to craft an insane ship filled with tons of activities and giving me an open world to explore, but also providing one of the year's best casts of characters. Azul, Gustav, Stanley...all of them were a blast to hang out with and I truly felt a bond between them as I learned more about their stories. It got to the point where I actually purchased the art book because I heard it had more info about them, and once I learned what not only went into their backstories, but how the world around them is all related to everyone and Stella in various ways, and the absolute tons of metaphorical layers that went into everything, I couldn't stop thinking about Spiritfarer for the longest time, about how what I thought were small bits suddenly had much more meaning. And all of this is just so refreshing. In a year where other games try to attempt drama by being continuously blunt, bleak and depressing by presenting horrible situation after horrible situation to the point where it almost cartoonishly feels like award bait and you stop caring about everyone in the plot, Spiritfarer decided to go hard in the opposite direction. Vibrant landscapes, cute animal characters who just want to hang out with you, a vast ocean filled with magical adventures...all of this means that when the emotional moments reveal themselves in a natural way and do hit, they hit hard. Spiritfarer never stops being comforting as a whole, but it deals with the themes of death and how everyone approaches them in such a beautiful, mature fashion. It's a brilliant bit of fantasy with the year's best writing and it's something we all need right now.<img src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1594455725671-cfaab21a839e?ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8M3x8Z2Vuc2hpbiUyMGltcGFjdCUyMDQuNiUyMHVwZGF0ZXN8ZW58MHx8fHwxNzYzNjU4Nzk1fDA\u0026ixlib=rb-4.1.0"; style="max-width:400px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="blue sky during night time" /><br>
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