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<img style="max-width:420px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="" />Since Eula has an 80-cost Burst and very few Cryo sources of her own to charge it, running Eula alongside another Cryo character, or Cryo "battery," can be useful . Diona is the first character that comes to mind for this position since she can heal and shield as well, but Rosaria and Kaeya are solid substituti<br><br> <br>Artifacts And Elements Artifacts Guide Most Powerful Artifact Sets Elements Guide Super Conduct Explained Complete Elemental Mastery Guide Complete Elemental Weakness Guide Elemental Reactions Explained Dendro Reactions G<br><br> <br>One of the most puzzling gadgets in <a href="https://Www.genshinart.com/articles/genshin-impact-4-0-unveils-fontaine-s-mysteries.html">Genshin Impact Fontaine</a> Impact, the Parametric Transformer is always fun to mess around with. On paper, it’s quite simple. Unwanted resources go in, desired resources come out. As ever, though, there’s some nuance to t<br><br> <br>His Burst gives him the same bonuses as his Elemental Skill, but it also triggers crystal collapse, which deals AoE Geo DMG to opponents. Every 1.5 seconds, Gorou will drag an elemental shard from the AoE of his burst towards the active character. The Crystallize reaction can easily provide your characters with a shi<br><br> <br>Hunting for the particular regional specialties of Inazuma can be a daunting task. Especially with all the different islands and Waveriders. But Gorou’s Passive talent, Seeker of Shinies , helps out tremendou<br><br> <br>Inazuma is the third of Genshin Impact’s explorable regions. A fantastical take on classic Japan, the region has gorgeous hues of purple and autumnal colors scattered throughout. Even more radiant are its characters’ personalities, from the bubbly Yoimiya to the mysterious Yae Miko. Add to this a touchingly tragic story, and you have, unfortunately, one of the most annoying places in Tey<br><br>While there have been plenty of excellent releases this year, it’s still Persona 5: Royal that I’m most thankful for. The changes and additions it made to an already-awesome game all felt natural, as if they were meant to be there all along. Getting to know Kasumi and Maruki was just as interesting as developing friendships with the other characters. The combat was wonderfully spiced-up and the extra endings let me play out a couple of "what-if" scenarios that’d been bouncing around in my head ever since I finished the original in 2017. It also helped that this came during a big move for me, so it was nice to have a good mix of old and new to help take my mind off it and ease the transition. There may be better games out there, but Persona 5: Royal is hands-down my highlight of 2020 thus far.<br><br>When it comes to pure video game fun, it doesn’t get much better than Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. While stating that a sports game, as extreme as it may be, is one of the best examples of the entertainment value of the medium may be confusing to some, anybody who has played Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater knows exactly why this is true. Striking the perfect balance between challenge and fun, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater was one of the first and best examples of a 3D game capturing the basic appeal of 2D games upon its release in 1999. It was a game that you could turn your brain off to play to melt away the hours, but the constant challenge of trying to perfect tricks or top that perfect run gave it enough pull and pattern repetition to keep you engaged, much as some of the best arcade games did in the ’80s. While its sequel reached the same heights, there was a notable downgrade as the series went on, culminating in some iterations that seemingly put the final nail in the coffin for the series. When Activision announced that Vicarious Visions would be bringing the series back by ways of remaking its first two entries, it was as cause for as much celebration as it was anxiety. Thankfully, though, they managed to strike the perfect balance of honoring the basic vibe of the original games while updating them just enough to fit in with modern sensibilities. Playing and looking basically as your rose-tinted mind remembers it did in 1999, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a perfect example of how to revive a classic and will allow a new generation of gamers to experience the pure joy the games brought so many years ago. In a medium with ever-increasing complexity, a masterfully-executed revival is something we can all be thankful for.<br><br> <br>He can provide energy back to the Cryo Main DPS due to his Elemental Skill's six-second cooldown. In addition, Kaeya and Blizzard Strayer's complementary nature, combined with his Heart of the Abyss passive, will aid him in producing extra ene<br><br> <br>Genshin Impact is one of the most popular games in the world right now. With charming character designs and fun combat mechanics, it’s no surprise the fanbase is as large as it is. Yet, even with the game’s variety and diversity with characters and players alike, there are some things that are true for almost every Traveler in Tey<br><br>Nintendo received a lot of flak after the announcement of the long-rumored remastered collection of Super Mario 3D platformers, with complaints citing the minimal improvements from the original releases, limited time availability for purchase and the disappointing absence of Super Mario Galaxy 2. Super Mario 3D All-Stars, however, still ultimately represents one of the few ways to play these acclaimed titles on a modern platform, providing an exciting opportunity for those that missed out over the past couple of decades. After falling in love with Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 back on the Wii, but having never owned an N64 and missing out on Sunshine during its heyday, I honestly thought I may never get a proper opportunity to check out Super Mario 64 and Sunshine on a Nintendo device, considering Nintendo’s recent reluctance to re-release games that came out after the SNES. And as Nintendo slowed down their release schedule for 2020 to adjust to everything going on, I naturally figured that any potential 3D remaster, if it even existed, would be pushed back beyond the mascot’s 35th anniversary. But now, thanks to Super Mario 3D All-Stars, I can officially say that I’ve gotten all 120 stars in Super Mario 64 and am currently aiming to do the same in Sunshine, and despite wonky camera controls and poor checkpoints, I’m still having a blast with the great level design and jolly vibes of these beloved Mario games.<br>
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