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3 weeks ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
The Switch 2 Editions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom allow players to share items with one another through their "item boxes." This feature is directly connected to Zelda Notes, a service that is accessed through the Nintendo Switch App, and it may be of interest to players who want to exchange bows, weapons, shields, and materials.
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3 weeks ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
Zelda Notes is a service that is intended to enhance players' experiences withThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. More specifically, Zelda Notes gives players access to new dialogue, to medals that they can earn by performing a variety of actions, and more.
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3 weeks ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
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4 weeks ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
Monster Train 2 features five new clans, each of which has its own unique mechanics, cards, and artifacts. That is not the end of the story, though, as it is actually possible to unlock five clans from the previous game. More specifically, players can unlock the Hellhorned, Awoken, Stygian Guard, Umbra, and Melting Remnant in Monster Train 2, and this guide explains exactly how that is done. The Wurmkin is the only clan from Monster Train that is not currently available in the sequel.
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
The Pyreborne is the second clan that players will unlock in Monster Train 2, and it is filled with Dragons and Whelps. These creatures are primarily interested in two things, fire and treasure, and they inform the clan's central gameplay mechanics. This guide is here to elaborate upon those mechanics, and it will give players an understanding of what the Pyreborne clan in Monster Train 2 has to offer.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | William Parks
How to Play Pyreborne Clan in Monster Train 2Multistrike, a keyword that causes units to strike additional times, is great with Pyregel. While the Pyreborne do not have any units with …
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
Every battle in Monster Train 2 begins with a Deployment Phase during which players will play their first batch of units, and maybe even some Equipment and Room cards. While there is nothing particularly confusing about the playing of those cards, there are some subtleties to the Deployment Phase that are worth understanding. This guide is here to elaborate upon those subtleties, and it will give players a good sense of exactly what is happening during Monster Train 2's Deployment Phase.
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
For those players who are confused about how to unload the cargo truck after loading it and driving it into the zone at the Phosphate Plant, the unloading occurs automatically if the truck is loaded with all five of the requisite materials. Indeed, players must transport the three concrete slabs and two steel beams in a single load, and driving a cargo truck that is loaded with those resources into the zone will lead to the automatic completion of this task.
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | William Parks
Players will have access to the Banished immediately upon starting their time with Monster Train 2, and this clan comes with its own units, spells, equipment, and beyond. These cards can perform a wide array of actions, and players may initially feel overwhelmed by the options that are available to them. This guide is written with those players in mind, and it will help them establish a solid understanding of what Monster Train 2's Banished clan has to offer and how to make the most of it.