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Pokemon Go Moveset Guide

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Pokemon Go Moveset Guide

Pokemon GO move sets are determined randomly. This means that whatever Pokemon you catch is given a whole arsenal of attacks that could either be really useful or about as much cop as a chocolate tea-pot, and it's not just restricted to those Pokemon that you catch in the wild either.  You can spend forever training up one of your charges, but at the end of the day, when they evolve, the moves they take into battle are still randomly assigned.

This sounds like a rip-off to me; after all, if you put in the work, you should be rewarded with the best attacks that that specific Pokemon can have. Yet that's not how it works in Pokemon GO. But still, forewarned is forearmed and all that, so with this knowledge in mind, we present to you today a guide that will reveal to you all the move-sets available in Pokemon GO. For all the good it will do you.

*The key for each is as follows. TYP (Type), ATK (Attack), CD (Cool-down), EPS (Energy Per Second), DPS (Damage Per Second)*

Pokemon Go Move Sets

  • Acid TYP: Poison ATT: 10 CD: 1.30 EPS: 6.92 DPS: 7.69
  • Aerial Ace TYP: Flying ATT: 55 CD: 2.40 EPS: 0 DPS: 22.92
  • Air Cutter TYP Flying ATT: 60 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 22.22
  • Air Slash TYP: Flying ATT: 12 CD: 1.20 EPS: 8.33 DPS: 10.0
  • Ancient Power TYP: Rock ATT: 70 CD: 3.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 20.00
  • Aqua Jet TYP: Water ATT: 45 CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 17.3
  • Aqua Tail TYP: Water ATT: 50 CD: 1.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.32
  • Astonish TYP: Ghost ATT: 8 CD: 1.05 EPS: 11.43 DPS: 7.62
  • Aurora Beam TYP: Ice ATT: 80 CD: 3.55 EPS: 0 DPS: 22.54
  • Avalanche TYP: Ice ATT: 90 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Bite TYP: Dark ATT: 10 CD: 1.00 EPS: 6.00 DPS: 10.00
  • Blizzard TYP: Ice ATT: 130 CD: 3.10 EPS: 0 DPS: 41.94
  • Body Slam TYP:  Normal ATT: 50 CD: 1.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.32
  • Bone Club TYP: Ground ATT: 40 CD: 1.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 25.00
  • Brave Bird TYP: Flying ATT: 90 CD: 2.00 EPS: 0 EPS 45.00
  • Brick Break TYP: Fighting ATT: 40 CD: 1.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 25.00
  • Brine TYP: Water ATT: 60 CD: 2.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.09
  • Bubble TYP: Water ATT: 15 CD: 1.70 EPS: 7.06 DPS: 8.82
  • Bubble Beam TYP: Water ATT: 45 CD: 1.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 23.68
  • Bug Bite TYP: Bug ATT: 5 CD: 0.95 EPS: 6.32 DPS: 5.26
  • Bug Buzz TYP: Bug ATT: 90 CD: 3.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 24.32
  • Bulldoze TYP: Ground ATT: 80 CD: 3.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 22.86
  • Bullet Punch TYP: Steel ATT: 12 CD: 1.40 EPS: 7.14 DPS: 8.57
  • Bullet Seed TYP: Grass ATT: 8 CD: 1.55 EPS: 7.74 DPS: 5.16
  • Charge Beam TYP: Electric ATT: 8 CD: 1.55 EPS: 9.68 DPS: 5.16
  • Close Combat TYP: Fighting ATT: 100 CD: 2.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 43.48
  • Confusion TYP:  Psychic ATT: 20 CD: 2.10 EPS: 4.76 DPS: 9.52
  • Counter TYP: Fighting ATT: 10 CD: 0.90 EPS: 8.89 DPS: 11.11
  • Cross Chop TYP:  Fighting ATT: 50 CD: 1.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Cross Poison TYP: Poison ATT: 40 CD: 1.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.67
  • Crunch TYP: Dark ATT: 70 CD: 3.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.88
  • Cut TYP:  Normal ATT: 10 CD: 1.00 EPS: 5.00 DPS: 10.00
  • Dark Pulse TYP: Dark ATT: 80 CD: 3.00 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.67
  • Dazzling Gleam TYP: Fairy ATT: 100 CD: 3.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 28.57
  • Dig TYP: Ground ATT: 100 CD: 4.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.28
  • Disarming Voice TYP: FAiry ATT: 70 CD: 3.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 17.95
  • Discharge TYP: Electric ATT: 65 CD: 2.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.00
  • Dragon Breath TYP: Dragon ATT: 12 CD: 1.00 EPS: 5.00 DPS: 12.00
  • Dragon Claw TYP:  Dragon ATT: 50 CD: 1.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 29.41
  • Dragon Pulse TYP: Dragon ATT: 90 CD: 3.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 25.00
  • Dragon Tail TYP: Dragon ATT: 15 CD: 1.55 EPS: 3.87 DPS: 9.68
  • Draining Kiss TYP:  Fairy ATT: 60 CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 23.08
  • Drill Peck TYP: Flying ATT: 60 CD: 2.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.09
  • Drill Run TYP: Ground ATT: 80 CD: 2.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 28.57
  • Dynamic Punch TYP: Fighting ATT: 90 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Earthquake TYP: Ground ATT: 120 CD: 3.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Ember TYP:  Fire ATT: 10 CD: 1.50 EPS: 6.67 DPS: 6.67
  • Extrasensory TYP: Psychic ATT: 12 CD: 1.55 EPS: 7.74 DPS: 7.74
  • Feint Attack TYP: Dark ATT: 12 CD: 1.40 EPS: 7.14 DPS: 8.57
  • Fire Blast TYP: Fire ATT: 140 CD: 4.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Fire Fang TYP: Fire ATT: 12 CD: 1.34 EPS: 7.46 DPS: 8.96
  • Fire Punch TYP:  Fire ATT: 55 CDS: 2.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 25.00
  • Fire Spin TYP:  Fire ATT: 15 CD: 1.55 EPS: 6.45 DPS: 9.68
  • Flame Burst TYP:  Fire ATT: 70 CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.92
  • Flame Charge TYP:  Fire ATT: 70 CD: 3.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 18.42
  • Flame Wheel TYP: Fire ATT: 60 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 22.22
  • Flamethrower TYP: Fire ATT: 70 CD: 2.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 31.82
  • Flash Cannon TYP: Steel ATT: 100 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 37.04
  • Focus Blast TYP: Fighting ATT: 140 CD: 3.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 40.00
  • Foul Play TYP:  Dark ATT: 70 CD: 2.00 EPS: 0 DPS: 35.00
  • Frost Breath TYP: Ice ATT: 10 CD: 1.40 EPS: 5.00 DPS: 7.14
  • Fury Cutter TYP:  Bug ATT: 3 CD: 0.90 EPS: 6.67 DPS: 3.33
  • Future Sight TYP: Psychic ATT: 120 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 44.44
  • Grass Knot TYP:  Grass ATT: 90  CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 34.62
  • Gunk Shot TYP: Poison ATT: 130 CD: 3.10 EPS: 0 DPS: 41.94
  • Gyro Ball TYP: Steel ATT: 80 CD: 3.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 24.24
  • Heat Wave TYP: Fire ATT: 95 CD: 3.00 EPS: 0  DPS: 31.67
  • Heavy Slam TYP: Stell ATT: 70 CD: 2.10 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Hex TYP: Ghost ATT: 10  CD: 1.20 EPS: 12.50 DPS: 8.33
  • Hidden Power TYP: Normal ATT: 10 CD: 1.50 EPS: 10.00 DPS: 6.67
  • Horn Attack TYP: Normal HP: 40 CD: 1.85 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.62
  • Hurricane  TYP: Flying ATT: 110 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 40.74
  • Hydro Pump TYP: Water ATT: 130 CD: 3.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 39.39
  • Hyper Beam TYP: Normal ATT: 120 CD: 3.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 31.58
  • Hyper Fang TYP: Normal ATT: 80    CD: 2.50   EPS: 0 DPS: 32.00
  • Ice Beam TYP:  ICe ATT: 90 CD: 3.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 27.27
  • Ice Punch TYP: ICe ATT: 50 CD: 1.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.32
  • Ice Shard TYP: Ice ATT: 12 CD: 1.70 EPS: 7.06 DPS: 7.06
  • Icy Wind TYP: Ice ATT: 60 CD: 3.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 18.18
  • Infestation TYP: Bug ATT: 10 CD: 1.55 EPS: 9.03 DPS: 6.45
  • Iron Head TYP: Steel ATT: 60 CD: 1.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 31.58
  • Iron Tail TYP: Steel ATT: 15 CD: 1.55 EPS: 3.87 DPS: 9.68
  • Karate Chop TYP: Fighting ATT: 8 CD: 1.30 EPS: 7.69 DPS: 6.15
  • Leaf Blade TYP: Grass ATT: 70 CD: 2.40 EPS: 0 DPS: 29.17
  • Lick TYP: Ghost ATT: 5 CD: 1.00 EPS: 6.00 DPS: 5.00
  • Low Kick TYP: Fighting ATT: 6 CD: 1.10 EPS: 7.27 DPS: 5.45
  • Low Sweep TYP: Fighting ATT: 40  CD: 1.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.05
  • Magnet Bomb TYP: Steel ATT: 70 CD: 2.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 25.00
  • Megahorn TYP: Bug ATT: 90 CD: 2.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 40.91
  • Metal Claw TYP: Steel ATT: 8 CD: 1.13 EPS: 6.19 DPS: 7.08
  • Moonblast TYP: Fairy ATT: 130 CD: 3.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Mud Bomb TYP: Ground ATT: 55 CD: 2.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 23.91
  • Mud Shot TYP: Ground ATT: 9 CD: 1.05 EPS: 6.67 DPS: 8.57
  • Mud Slap TYP: Ground ATT: 15 CD: 1.85 EPS: 6.49 DPS: 8.11
  • Night Shade TYP: Ghost ATT: 60 CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 23.08
  • Night Slash     TYP:  Dark ATT: 50 CD: 2.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 22.73
  • Ominous Wind TYP: Ghost ATT: 50 CD: 2.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.74
  • Outrage TYP: Dragon ATT: 110 CD: 3.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 28.21
  • Overheat TYP: Fire ATT: 160 CD: 4.00 EPS: 0 DPS: 40.00
  • Peck TYP: Flying ATT: 10 CD: 1.50 EPS: 6.67 DPS: 6.67
  • Petal Blizzard TYP: Grass ATT: 110 CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 42.31
  • Play Rough TYP: Fairy ATT: 90 CD: 2.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 31.03
  • Poison Fang TYP: Poison ATT: 35 CD: 1.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 20.59
  • Poison Jab TYP: Poison ATT: 12  CD: 1.30 EPS: 6.15 DPS: 9.23
  • Poison Sting TYP: Poison ATT: 6 CD: 1.08 EPS: 7.44 DPS: 5.58
  • Pound TYP: Normal ATT: 8 CD: 1.04 EPS: 6.73 DPS: 7.69
  • Power Gem  TYP: Rock ATT: 80 CD: 2.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 27.59
  • Power Whip TYP: Grass ATT: 90 CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 34.62
  • Psybeam TYP: Psychic ATT: 70 CD: 3.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.88
  • Psychic TYP: Psychic ATT: 100 CD: 2.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 35.71
  • Psycho Cut TYP: Psychic ATT: 8 CD: 1.07 EPS: 7.48 DPS: 7.48
  • Psyshock TYP: Psychic ATT: 65 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 24.07
  • Quick Attack TYP: Normal ATT: 10 CD: 1.25 EPS: 6.40 DPS: 8.00
  • Razor Leaf TYP:  Grass ATT: 15 CD: 1.50 EPS: 5.33 DPS: 10.00
  • Rock Blast TYP: Rock ATT: 50 CD: 2.10 EPS: 0 DPS: 23.81
  • Rock Slide TYP: Rock ATT: 80 CD: 2.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 29.63
  • Rock Smash TYP: Fighting ATT: 15 CD: 1.70 EPS: 5.88 DPS: 8.82
  • Rock Throw TYP: Rock ATT: 12 CD: 1.40 EPS: 7.14 DPS: 8.57
  • Rock Tomb TYP: Rock ATT: 70 CD: 3.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.88
  • Sand Tomb TYP: Ground ATT: 80 CD: 4.00 EPS: 0 DPS: 20.00
  • Scald TYP: Water ATT: 80 CD: 3.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.62
  • Scratch TYP: Normal ATT: 12 CD: 1.00 EPS: 7.00 DPS: 12.00
  • Seed Bomb TYP: Grass ATT: 55 CD: 2.10 EPS: 0 DPS: 26.19
  • Shadow Ball TYP: Ghost ATT: 100 CD: 3.00 EPS: 0 DPS: 33.33
  • Shadow Claw TYP: Ghost ATT: 12 CD: 1.20 EPS: 5.00 DPS: 10.00
  • Shadow Punch TYP Ghost ATT: 40 CD: 1.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 23.53
  • Signal Beam TYP: Bug ATT: 75 CD: 2.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 25.86
  • Silver Wind TYP: Bug ATT: 70 CD: 3.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 18.92
  • Sky Attack TYP: Flying ATT: 70 CD: 2.00 EPS: 0 DPS: 35.00
  • Sludge TYP: Poison ATT: 50 CD: 2.10 EPS: 0 DPS: 23.81
  • Sludge Bomb TYP: Poison ATT: 80 CD: 2.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 34.78
  • Sludge Wave TYP: Poison ATT: 110 CD: 3.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 34.38
  • Snarl TYP: Dark ATT: 12 CD: 1.55 EPS: 7.74 DPS: 7.74
  • Solar Beam TYP: Grass ATT: 180 CD: 4.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 36.73
  • Spark TYP: Electric ATT: 7 CD: 1.20 EPS: 6.67 DPS: 5.83
  • Splash TYP: Water ATT: 0 CD: 1.73 EPS: 0 DPS: 0
  • Steel Wing TYP: Steel ATT: 12 CD: 1.30 EPS: 6.15 DPS: 9.23
  • Stomp TYP: Normal ATT: 55 CD: 1.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 32.35
  • Stone Edge TYP: Rock ATT: 100 CD: 2.30 EPS: 0 DPS: 43.48
  • Struggle TYP: Normal ATT: 35 CD: 2.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 15.91
  • Struggle Bug TYP: Bug ATT: 6 CD: 1.50 EPS: 8.00 DPS: 4.00
  • Submission TYP: Fighting ATT: 60 CD: 2.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 27.27
  • Sucker Punch TYP:  Dark ATT: 8 CD: 1.20 EPS: 7.50 DPS: 6.67
  • Swift TYP: Normal ATT: 60 CD: 2.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.43
  • Tackle TYP: Normal ATT: 10 CD: 1.00 EPS: 5.00 DPS: 10.00
  • Thunder TYP: Electric ATT: 100 CD: 2.40 EPS: 0 DPS: 41.67
  • Thunder Punch TYP: Electric ATT: 45 CD: 1.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 25.00
  • Thunder Shock  TYP:  Electric ATT: 6 CD: 1.10 EPS: 8.18 DPS: 5.45
  • Thunderbolt TYP: Electric ATT: 80 CD: 2.50 EPS: 0 DPS: 32.00
  • Transform TYP: Normal ATT: 0 CD 2.23 EPS: 0.00 DPS: 0.00
  • Twister TYP: Dragon ATT: 45 CD: 2.80 EPS: 0 DPS: 16.07
  • Vice Grip TYP: Normal ATT: 35 CD: 1.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 18.42
  • Vine Whip TYP: Grass ATT: 8 CD: 1.10 EPS: 6.36 DPS: 7.27
  • Volt Switch TYP: Electric ATT: 12 CD: 2.30 EPS: 8.70 DPS: 5.22
  • Water Gun TYP: Water ATT: 10 CD: 1.00 EPS: 6.00 DPS: 10.00
  • Water Pulse TYP: Water ATT: 70 CD: 3.20 EPS: 0 DPS: 21.88
  • Wild Charge TYP: Electric ATT: 90 CD: 2.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 34.62
  • Wing Attack TYP: Flying ATT: 10 CD: 1.25 EPS: 8.00 DPS: 8.00
  • Wrap  TYP: Normal ATT: 60 CD: 2.90 EPS: 0 DPS: 20.69
  • X-Scissor TYP: Bug ATT: 45 CD: 1.60 EPS: 0 DPS: 28.13
  • Zap Cannon TYP: Electric ATT: 140 CD: 3.70 EPS: 0 DPS: 37.84
  • Zen Headbutt TYP: Psychic ATT: 12 CD: 1.55 EPS: 6.45 DPS: 7.74
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Pokemon Go Introduces "Mysterious Components" From Team Go Rocket Grunts

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Pokemon Go Introduces "Mysterious Components" From Team Go Rocket GruntsMisael DuranTue, 10/22/2019 - 13:15

A new item has entered Pokémon Go called "Mysterious Components."

Niantic has released a new blog post called the Willow Report, which is expected to get updated in the future. In this first report, Willow reveals he has discovered a new item called the "Mysterious Components." This unique item gets dropped by Team Go Rocket grunts.

Team Go Rocket is an underground organization that uses Pokémon for evil deeds. Pokémon Go players can battle against Team Go Rocket Grunts at grey-colored PokéStops. Grunts use Shadow Pokémon, which are Pokémon corrupted with a black aura. Beating a grunt rewards a player one of the grunts’ Shadow Pokémon, which they can then purify.

Related: Every Gigantamax Form Confirmed (So Far) In Pokémon Sword And Shield

The professor suspects the "Mysterious Components" is related to how Team Go Rocket has been taking control of PokéStops and gathering resources. He also alleges Team Rocket may be using the devices for other things, as it is very advanced. The professor describes the device as being made out of metal alloy and being cold to the touch. The item emits a purple color on screen, which does nothing if touch.

At this moment, it is unknown how "Mysterious Components" works. Nonetheless, Team Go Rocket will start dropping them after being defeated in battle. Players can begin stocking upon them in the game, even though their current functions are a mystery.

Destiny 2 - Make Bows Not War Quest Guide

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Destiny 2 - Make Bows Not War Quest Guide

Banshee-44 has a new Exotic Quest for us! When you log in to Destiny 2, head for the tower and speak to Banshee. He will have a new Exotic for you to hunt down. Up first, you need to find his workshop, but Banshee has forgotten where it actually is. 

Make Bows Not War Quest Guide

Step 1 - The Black Way

Up first, you need to get into Banshee's Workshop. Being the forgetful type, Banshee can't give us any directions, so you just need to find out where it is yourself. I have already found it, so the video above will show you where to go. All you need to do is head for Hangar. Just before you enter the Hangar itself, look up and to the left. You will see a walkway up there, that is there you need to go. Run up the steps to the right, all the way to the top, then make your way across the walkway towards that original left side. Jump onto the large pipe, run along it, then jump to the walkway you need to be on. I will let the video do the rest of the talking, as the directions get a little complicated. 

Step 2 - Where Are The Keys, Sir

The weapons locker is, of course, locked, so return to Banshee!

Step 3 - Intro To Safecracking 101

Up next, you need to play Gambit or Strikes to generate information for the keycode! So hit up the Gambit or Strike playlists and get to work! Gambit Prime and the Nightfall Strikes will offer you the best progress. Just keep grinding them until the bar reaches 100%

Step 4 - Advanced Safe Cracking 201

Use a bow to land precision final blows against either Vex or Cabal enemies. You will need to generate 75 Data via final blows.

Step 5 - Economics of War

You need to replay the special version of The Arms Dealer Strike in the European Deadzone on Earth.

Step 6 - Applied Cryptosecurity

Return to Banshee!

Step 7 - Martial Archery 401

Head back to the Workshop to claim your new Exotic Bow!

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Perks Guide

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Perks Guide

Any good Call of Duty games is going to come with an array of perks players are going to have the option to use during a multiplayer match. These are going to determine what type of combat they're going to be able to do in the game. The newest Modern Warfare title is no different, and there are plenty of new perks to choose from along with plenty of old ones making a return. Here is the array of perks available to players in the latest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Perks Guide

Players are going to have three slots available to them in the game. Each of the slots comes with a different series of perks a player can choose to attach to their character. These different slots prevent players from doubling-down on certain passives, but also to ensure players get a variety of choices and playstyle to their game. 

The development team, Infinity Ward, may introduce additional perks through the lifetime of the game. These are the ones we know about so far, but there could be additional ones introduced during the first few weeks of the game. You can expect the list to grow with new DLC and expansion packs. 

Here are the perks we know about so far and their respective slots:

Perks 1

  • Double Time: Your character has triple the duration of their Super Sprint, and this gets fully refreshed following a kill.
  • E.O.D: Your character takes reduced damage from non-killstreak explosives and any fires. You can hack enemy claymores, proximity mines, and their C4.
  • Scavenger: You can resupply your ammunition from dead players, allies, and foes.
  • Tracker: The enemy team leaves behind small trails of where they've been and have death markers. Your character's crouch movement speed goes up by 30 percent.
  • Tune Up: Your character's charge rate of field upgrades increases by 50 percent.

Perks 2

  • Ghost: You are undetectable by UAVs, Radar Drones, Heartbeat Sensors, and the High-Alert perk. This perk also hides the death markers of enemies you kill.
  • Hardline: Your character's killstreaks take one less kill to complete.
  • Kill Chain: The killstreaks you earn during your current life earn credit for the other killstreaks you have.
  • Overkill: Your character can carry two primary weapons at the same time.
  • Restock: Your equipment recharges after 30 seconds.

Perks 3

  • Amped: Your character has a faster weapon swap and can reload their rocket launcher faster.
  • Battle Hardened: Your character has reduced enemy flash, stun, and EMP effects.
  • Cold-blooded: Your character is undetectable by enemy AI targeting systems and thermal optics, and they're immune to snapshot grenades.
  • High-Alert: Your character's vision pulses whenever an enemy sees you and you cannot see them in your field of view.
  • Shrapnel: Your character spawns with an extra piece of lethal equipment. Your explosive damage delays enemy health regeneration, too.
  • Spotter: You can see enemy equipment, field upgrades, and killstreaks through walls, allowing you to mark them for your allies when your character is aiming down sights.

You can expect to see this list expand when the game releases on Oct. 25. For now, these are the perks we're aware of and preparing for players to manage when they launch into the game on the first day. If there are additional perks, we're going to update this list and make sure we the options outlined for everyone to view.

Remember, you can only have one perk active from each tree. You're going to want to think about this when creating your ideal character for the multiplayer portion of the game, which is a significant chunk of the Call of Duty appeal. Plenty of players are eager to jump back into it.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare releases on Oct. 25 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and the PC through the Blizzard launcher Battle.net. 

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Destiny 2 - How To Find Banshee's Workshop In The Tower

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Destiny 2 - How To Find Banshee's Workshop In The Tower

Banshee has a new quest for us in Destiny 2. Finishing it will get you the new Exotic Bow! The very first step is to try to find Banshee's Workshop in the Tower. While this was glitched into recently, now that the quest has started there is an easier way to get access to it.

Destiny 2 - How To Find Banshee's Workshop In The Tower

Hangar Stairs

First, get the quest from Banshee-44 in the Tower, then head for the Hangar. You will need to start your journey in here. When you arrive, turn to the right, and head up the stairs directly in front of you. 

Upper Walkway

When you get to the top, turn right and run all the way to the end, past the red pillar, then around to the left hand side.

Run and Jump

Now, you will see a long pipe in front of you. Jump onto it and run across, then jump to the walkway that is against the far wall. Ahead of you will be a large vent, head inside there and you will follow the path to the Workshop.

The above video will show you the full route inside the vent, and through various small rooms. It is much easier to just let the video guide you than to describe every twist and turn. For the most part, there is only one direction to go, forward, it can just be a little hard to spot the route.

If you need help with the rest of the Make Bows Not War quest, you can find a full guide for it here. It is a pretty straight forward quest though, without too much running around or complication involved! Best of luck, Guardian! Enjoy that new Bow when you get it. 

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Destiny 2 - Banshee 44 Location - How To Find Banshee 44

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Destiny 2 - Banshee 44 Location - How To Find Banshee 44

The Gunsmith, Banshee-44, is someone you should get to know in Destiny 2. If you have just started playing the game, he is a very useful character, providing weapons, mods, and the occasional Exotic Quest as well. In this guide we will show you Banshee 44's location.

Destiny 2 - Banshee 44 Location - How To Find Banshee 44

Banshee 44 Map

Banshee-44 can be found in the Tower, almost directly after you spawn in. Just turn a little to the right and run forward, and you will find Banshee 44 behind his stall, ready to sell you Engrams and Mods. 

At Banshee-44's stall, you can pick up Weekly and Daily Gunsmith bounties. This will reward you with important resources when you complete them. You can also hand in weapon parts for Engrams which will drop different weapons. Banshee-44 can give you access to great weapons like the Antiope-D and the Black Scorpion, so feel free to farm these Engrams until you get your hands on these great weapons. 

You can use Mod Components to purchase Mods, and trade in resources to get Upgrade Modules, Enhancement Prisms, and Ascendant Shards.

You may also be looking for Banshee-44's location as part of the new Exotic Quest in the game, for the new Exotic Bow. Once you arrive at Banshee he will give you the quest. Then you will need to find his Workshop. If you need help with this, we have a useful guide that will show you how to get there. We also have a full quest guide that will show you each step you need to complete to get the new Leviathan's Breath. 

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Destiny 2 - How to Get The Duty Bound Legendary Auto Rifle and Stats

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Destiny 2 - How to Get The Duty Bound Legendary Auto Rifle and Stats

The weekly reset in Destiny 2 has arrived and with it a new array of challenges and things to do in the game. You're going to find plenty of things to do this week, and one of the new things players are going to want to engage in is the next focus of Nightfalls. This week, Destiny 2 is focusing on Savathun's Song. In it, Guardians are going to venture to the depths of Titan to learn what the Hive are up to. For those who complete the Strike in a reasonable amount of time can gain a reward, the legendary auto rifle, Duty Bound. Here's how you do it.

Destiny 2 - How to Get Duty Bound

To make sure you get Duty Bound, you need to open up your main destination screen and hop on over to the Vanguard Section. You're going to want to jump into the third option, which you can see below.

Destiny 2 Vanguard Screen Duty Bound

The Duty Bound is not a guaranteed drop for the Strike. It's a random roll that's going to force you to go through the mode again and again. To make sure you have the best chances to get this legendary Auto Rifle, you're going to want to play the mode on the highest difficulty available to your light level. You can change the respective light level for the Strike before you initiate the matchmaking setting.

You have several different difficulties available to you before jumping into the Strike:

  • Adept - 750 Light
  • Hero - 920 Light
  • Legend - 950 Light
  • Master - 980 Light

Each of these different modes are going to come with an array of different modifiers to make the Strike significantly harder for you and your fireteam. Make sure to review your light level and the modifiers for each mode before jumping into a match. To make sure you're going to acquire the highest score possible, choose the one closest to your light level. However, don't go too high. For example, if you're light level 910, you might want to gain a bit more gear before going into Hero, which is light level 920. There are only three of you in a Strike, so you can't expect two other players to carry you through the entire thing.

Here are the stats for the Duty Bound when you do get it:

  • Impact: 21
  • Range: 42
  • Stability: 45
  • Handling: 61
  • Reload Speed: 54
  • Rounds per Minute: 600
  • Magazine: 41

You can modify these stats based on the type of active perks you acquire when the weapon drops for you. These are the active perks you can acquire with the weapon. It will always have an Adaptive Frame, which makes it a well rounded, reliable, and sturdy weapon.

  • Fastdraw IS: Increases handling speed, and increases range.
  • Red Dot-ORS1: Increases range and increases handling speed
  • Ricochet Rounds: Increases stability and increases range - the bullets bounce off of hard surfaces.
  • Accurized Rounds: Increases range.
  • Zen Moment: When you damage with this weapon it increases your stability
  • Rampage: When you kill with this weapon, it gives your weapon a brief weapon increase buff. Players can stack this up to three times.

The best way to acquire the Duty Bound in Destiny 2 is go through the Nightfall version of the Strike and walk away with the highest score. You're going to score by killing enemies, picking up orbs, and by completing the Strike quickly. You can see the score modifier at the bottom left of your screen, and the modifier goes down if you do not complete it after 15 minutes.

Good luck, Guardians, and enjoy the new week.

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Pokémon GO's October Community Update Promises Design ChangesDylan SieglerTue, 10/22/2019 - 16:49

There have been quite a lot of changes and updates for Pokémon GO since its launch more than three years ago. In a recent community update, the developers promise to keep making changes to improve players' experiences with the game.

The community update first mentions some of the smaller changes that have gone into the game. These include things like allowing players in areas with fewer PokéStops to get more items from each PokéStop. They also touched on how Raid Battle levels are different depending on the community they appear in. Niantic explains that implementing such changes and getting feedback about them from the community has helped them in deciding how to move forward with future game design changes. The team also brings up Legendary Raid Hours as an example of a feature that has improved thanks to fan feedback.

Related: Pokemon Go Introduces "Mysterious Components" From Team Go Rocket Grunts

Next, Niantic promised to continue to make updates to the game "in the near future." What specifically these new game design changes will entail was not detailed. But it mentions that they will mostly be relatively small changes that we can expect to drop in between major updates.

These seem likely to be smaller design choices. Like the example previously shared about players in areas with fewer PokéStops being given more items from each PokéStop. These act as the quality of life improvements while we wait for whatever the next significant addition to the game will be. Niantic makes sure to mention that even small changes take time to implement before thanking the game's community for the continued support.

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Pokemon Sword And Shield Card Designer Reportedly Leaks Started Evolutions and New Pokemon

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Pokemon Sword And Shield Card Designer Reportedly Leaks Started Evolutions and New PokemonMisael DuranTue, 10/22/2019 - 17:22

As we get closer to Pokémon Sword and Shield’s release date, more and more “leaks” have been showing up all across the internet. These so-called “leaks” are mostly found on websites like 4chan and are almost always fake. Sometimes there could be a kernel of truth in some leaks. Sword and Shield already had one massive leak that has been proven to be entirely right so far. However, every other leak is most likely fake, and no one should ever take them seriously. Even if they seem plausible or well-thought-out unless they have proof, no leak should get taken seriously.

What makes this most recent leak interesting, though, is that the leaker was able to provide some tangible proof. On 4chan, a leaker is claiming to be a card designer. They claim to have seen the designs for some of the new Pokémon for the games. He even showed off several of his drawings for never before seen Pokémon, including their evolutions.

RelatedAll Mainline Pokemon Games Ranked From Best To Worst

A Twitter user that goes by @LeaksPokemon has compiled all the drawings on his Twitter feed, and even screenshot several of the leaker’s responses on 4chan. Noticeable highlights from the leaker’s drawings include a third-stage evolution for Wooloo, a diamond ring Pokémon, a pair of robotic looking Pokémon with screws coming out of them, and a giant sandworm Pokémon that looks like the worms from Dune.

Even though these drawings are making the rounds online, they aren’t that convincing. Anyone can say they are anyone online, and this “card designer” provided no real proof that they are what they say they are. The drawings also come off as really amateurish; even if they are supposed to be sketches, they are not convincing enough to fit in with the normal Pokémon aesthetic. Some of the drawings are cool, like the new robots and the steam-train Pokémon, but the sketches aren’t good enough to be convincing.

Also, the logic doesn’t add up. If the leaker is genuinely a card designer, then it would be obvious who they work for and what’s their position. No one would risk their job like that, at least not a logical person.

Of course, we won’t know if any of these leaks are real or fake until more information about Sword and Shield gets revealed. Game Freak has been very secretive towards Sword and Shield. Despite being less a month away from being released, gamers know very little about the game. We’ve only seen relatively few Pokémon, and most of the story is still unknown. These mysteries have led to more fake leakers showing up all over, to draw in the desperate Pokémon fans who are craving for any news on the games.

Pokémon Sword and Shield are slated to release on Nov. 15.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Not Being Sold On PlayStation Store In Russia

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Not Being Sold On PlayStation Store In RussiaRobert WorkmanTue, 10/22/2019 - 17:49

It appears that Sony is taking the “no Russian” stance a bit literally with the latest Call of Duty game, Modern Warfare.

The company has confirmed that the game will not be available for purchase through the PlayStation Store digital front in Russia. The Russian Call of Duty Twitter account confirmed this today, noting, “At the heart of Modern Warfare is a fully fictional story, carefully crafted to please all players. SIE decided not to sell the game in the Russian PS Store. We look forward to the release of the game in digital form for PC and Xbox on October 25th.”

That’s not to say the game won’t be available physically in Russia. Some retailers will likely carry it in that format unless some ban takes place before the game’s release.

Neither Sony nor Activision has provided a comment on the matter, so an official reason isn’t available at present. However, there is an interesting note regarding Farah, one of the characters in the game.

Here’s a description from Activision’s blog revolving around the character. “Labeled a terrorist organization by the Russian government for their long-standing resistance, Russian soldiers are ordered to make no distinction between the terror group Al-Qatala and the liberation fighters under Farah's command." Again, it’s unknown if this is the specific reason for the game getting delisted on Russia’s PlayStation Store.

Hopefully, we’ll hear a response soon. However, considering that the PlayStation 4 is region free, and other versions of the store are available, crafty gamers should have no problem downloading the game anyway. We’ll see what happens.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare releases on Oct. 25 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

(Hat tip to Eurogamer for the details!)

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Riot Games Explains That Its First-Person Shooter Is More Tactful Than Overwatch

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Riot Games Explains That Its First-Person Shooter Is More Tactful Than OverwatchRobert WorkmanTue, 10/22/2019 - 19:24

Last week, Riot Games celebrated the 10th-anniversary of League of Legends in style, announcing several new games tying into the MOBA's universe. Among these is a new first-person shooter under the code name Project A, which is currently in development. But before people go thinking, “Oh, it’s League of Legends’ version of Overwatch,” the team wants to make it clear that the game is much deeper than that.

PCGamesN was able to get more information out of Riot CEO Nicolo Laurant about the project. He noted that it’s not like Overwatch at all, but leans more towards being “a tactical shooter.”

“It’s very lethal, and it’s very tactical. You’re going to have very limited windows to use your abilities,” Laurant explained.

But he also noted that its League of Legends reach isn’t as extensive as some fans think. “We can’t have Pantheon leaping from the sky and causing havoc, because the focus needs to be on the gunplay,” he continued. “In the end, it made more sense for us to create a brand new IP instead.”

And it’ll undoubtedly be balanced with the characters the team has in mind for it. “We understood that forcing League of Legends champions into the shooter game wouldn’t make a lot of sense. It’s a tactical shooter, so everyone has to have the same hitbox and the same weapons.”

Outside of that, Laurent didn’t have any new information to divulge. But more details -- and possibly an official name -- for Project A are expected sometime in 2020. We’ll see what the future holds while we learn more information.

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WWE 2K20- How To Unlock "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt

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WWE 2K20- How To Unlock "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt

The latest wrestling sim from 2K Sports, WWE 2K20, is available now. And it comes jam-packed with several superstars from the past, present, and future, including almost-full line-ups of stars from Raw, Smackdown, 205 Live, and NXT. But for those of you devotees looking one of the most potent superstars out there, you can’t get much bigger than “The Fiend,” Bray Wyatt.

Wyatt has been on the roster for years now but recently introduced his psychotic new persona a few months ago on Raw. Wearing a sort of “terror mask,” he’s an unstoppable force in the ring.

Now, he’s not unlocked right away within the game. But with our helpful guide, you can add him to your arsenal and “let him in” to your wrestler circle. Be warned -- this isn’t going to be pretty.

Wyatt "The Fiend," unlocks on Oct. 28. He is not immediately available in the game or with the main roster, despite being a pre-order bonus.

Wyatt Goes Bump In the Night

Now, what you’ll need to do is download the Bump In the Night bonus content, which will become available on Oct. 28. With it, you can take on some superstars in Halloween-themed arenas and costumes. That’s a neat mode in itself, but you’re here for the “Fiend,” right?

On the menu, you’ll want to look for the Chaos In the Crypt tower, which features Wyatt’s fiendish face on the front. Going into this mode will take you on your way to unlocking him.

There are six matches you’ll need to get through to finally acquire Wyatt -- and they’re far from easy. These matches include taking on Bo Dallas from The B team; legend Jake “The Snake” Roberts; the twisted Papa Shango; the demon from hell himself, Kane; Sting from the 1999 Halloween Havoc days; and, last but not least, the classic version of The Undertaker.

Not a Typical Match

Now, here’s the thing. You won’t wrestle in a ring. Instead, you’ll partake in a special crypt that’s jam-packed with weaponry. These weapons are a good thing because you can pick them up and tire out your opponents. The only one that’s likely not to get worn out so easily is Undertaker. So you’ll want to time your attacks carefully.

There are many weapons on hand, including a set of tombstones, a unique spellbook, and a pitchfork. The spellbook is the best way to go. Along with hitting opponents with it, you can open it and blind your opponent long enough to land a follow-up blow.

Now, you don’t pin your opponents here. Just suck them dry of energy with your attacks, and you’ll be able to score a win with ease. (Again, the Undertaker might be a little bit trickier.) Try using finishers, because they take off even more energy.

Once that’s done, and you finish off the Undertaker, you’ll unlock the rewards that the Crypt has to offer. These include several special weapons for use in regular matches (don’t show the referee!), along with hair and other items for your customized wrestler. But more importantly, you’ll have the “Fiend” ready to wrestle!

Good luck. And remember, the “Fiend” is only human. Er...right?

WWE 2K20 is available now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

 

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Spec Ops Co-op Mode Guide

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In a few days, players will have the chance to jump into one of the most intricate Call of Duty experiences yet with Modern Warfare. A revitalization of the series that put the developers of Infinity Ward on the map, this effort features an all-new single-player campaign, along with the traditional multiplayer.

For those that want to work together, though, there’s also Spec Ops. This mode puts a team together to join up and complete objectives. The PlayStation 4 also has the benefit of an exclusive mode called Survival.

Let’s take a look at the specifics of what Spec Ops has in store for players when it drops this Friday.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Spec Ops Co-Op Mode Guide

Get a Good Group Together

Spec Ops was in other Call of Duty games, but it makes a “better than ever” return in Modern Warfare. It comes with more accessibility, more challenges, and more fun for you and your squadmates.

The main focus is working with your team, which can consist of up to four people, as you take on adversaries and eventually open up more of the game to explore. It’s a mode that’ll keep you coming back for more -- if you can live that long, of course.

The big focus here is on Operations. In this mode, players will tackle several activities surrounding the city of Verdansk. The Al-Qatala army is dominating the city every step of the way, and it’s up to you and your squad to systematically take them out.

That means working closely with your team on tactics. Sometimes the silent approach is the way to go, though others may prefer an all-out assault, provided they have the firepower to go with it. Also, there are vehicles on hand, including a tank, a helicopter, and an ATV. Each one brings something that will change the game a bit, with your team adjusting to what they can do.

For instance, the tank can provide useful cover for other teammates, as well as some serious firepower. The helicopter allows you and your fellow soldiers to fly in guns a-blazing, though you could be an easy target in the sky. The ATV provides a speed advantage, but you lose the benefit of armor.

Keep in mind that any progress you make in Multiplayer carries over to Operations, including all the unlocked Operators, Loadouts, and Progress. So you can continue building upon what you’ve earned so far, and take it back to multiplayer when you finish.

The game will launch with four Operations missions, with more to come for free in the months ahead.

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Missions and Survival Mode

For those of you that don’t necessarily have a four-player squad for Operations, there are also Missions. With these, you can go solo or with friends and clean house on specific tasks involving weapons, killstreaks, and more. You can play these over and over again to improve your score and earn up to three stars per mission.

Then you’ve got Survival Mode. This mode puts you to the test, where you and your team need to fight to stay alive. This mode is the PlayStation 4 exclusive mode we previously discussed, and it’s a doozy. In it, you’ll choose from one of three available multiplayer maps and take on many enemies, Horde Mode style, until they’re all killed. Then, when you think you can rest, things get even tougher. Stronger enemies are going to show up, and more conditions are going to change throughout the map.

It’s a fun mode based on what we’ve seen thus far, but you need to get prepared for it. These enemies won’t go down smoothly, and you’ll have to be on the same page with your team if you don’t want to lose focus. Maybe wait on this mode until you’ve had some experience with your squadmates in the previous modes.

Whichever way you start, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare brings the co-op experience full circle. Chances are you’re going to play for hours on end, to prove you’ve got the best, most bad-ass squad on the planet. Or...do you?

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare releases on Oct. 25 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

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We're near the point where we're going to get our hands on The Outer Worlds, Obsidian Entertainment's latest jump into the RPG genre heavily leaning on their experience when creating Fallout: New Vegas. The results are incredibly positive, with many reviewers praising in the science-fiction. It's a single-player game, and some players have grown used to being able to mod some of their RPG games through Steam. However, The Outer Worlds is only available on the Epic Games Store and the Microsoft Store for PC right now. Can players use mods?

Does The Outer Worlds have Mod Support?

When the game first launches, the developers are not going to have any mod support available for players to change their game. Typically, when a player wants to add a mod to their experience, they're going to change the environment, a gameplay mechanic, or something in the files of their favorite title. Some communities have wholly changed the data of a game to improve their experience.

Most developers for an RPG title support these changes because it allows players to continue enjoying their game, but it doesn't affect anyone else. It's a single-player game, so it doesn't matter how much the game gets changed. The developers behind Obsidian Entertainment want to support these creative communities. They want their players to have a good time in their game.

While mods are not going to happen when the game first comes out, the development team assures their community they want to make it happen. Co-director of the game, Leonard Boyarsky said, "We'd love for players to be able to mod. We're going to look into that after we ship, in terms of what kind of support we can have for it."

Boyarsky answered this question during a rapid-fire interview with GameInformer back in February, which you can check it out here in a video. For players who are eagerly awaiting for mod support to come out, you're going to have to grit your teeth and wait for it to release for the public.

The Outer Worlds is going to release on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and the PC through the Epic Games Store and the Microsoft Store on Oct. 25.

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Destiny 2 - Memory of Omar Agah Quest Guide

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The weekly reset in Destiny 2 hit today, and now players are going to find a new array of things to do in the game. A new quest for players to get lost in is called Memory of Omar Agah. Getting this quest is going to send you across the moon, and you're going to get a worthwhile reward. Here's how you complete the quest.

Destiny 2 - Memory of Omar Agah Quest

The first thing you're going to do this week is to speak with Eris. She's going to be on the moon in her usual spot. If you've been following the quest line every week of the memories she has of her fallen Guardians, then you probably have a vague idea of what you're going to need to do. You're going to need to complete missions around the moon, and take out some of the enemies populating it.

Step 1 - Speak with Eris to Receive the Quest, Defeat a Yellow-bar Hive Wizard with a Super

When you get the quest from Eris, she's going to give you a rundown of the guardian associated with the memory, Omar Agah. They were once a great hunter who got captured and taken back to the Hive, where they were eaten alive by the Hive's children. Not the most pleasant memory, but it's a lasting one.

Find a Warmind Public Event

After getting it, your first task is to take out a powerful Hive Wizard. Any old wizard is not going to suffice. You need to take one with a yellow bar. You can find these guys in several locations on the Moon. The best way to do it? Find one of the Warmind public events. You're going to have six Hive Wizards spawn at the event, and you can freely take them out with your super. It's a great way to take them out. Completing this portion is going to give you a set of Omar Agar's Knives.

Step 2 - Recover Throwing Knifes landing Precision Kills with Snipers Rifles or a Bow

The next step is pretty straight forward. You need to take out enemies using a sniper rifle or a bow and land a precision shot. Doing so is going to have you recover some of Agar's knives after you land the hit. You're going to do this 20 times, and there's a chance the item is going to drop. It may not happen all of the time. Anyone who loves using a bow is going to find this pretty easy to do, although the sniper rifle certainly can have plenty of firepowers to secure the kill. The choice is up to you.

You can get these kills by taking out enemies on the moon, or by going into a PvP mode in the game, such as Crucible or Gambit. Taking out a Guardian is going to guarantee a knife drop, while an NPC is going to be a chance. If you're okay with consistently rolling the dice, then you should be good. That's what Destiny 2 is all about.

Step 3 - Return to Eris Morn and Learn More

After you've collected all of the fallen knives, you need to return to Eris on the moon. You'll find she's departed, and she has left a portal for you to follow through much like the other times. Walkthrough it, find her at the end of the hallway, and speak to her about reclaiming the knives. You're going to receive a reward for doing so and help her regain some of herself.

Feel free to continue to interact with Eris after claiming your reward to learn more about Omar Agar. Overall, it's a fairly standard quest this week, but the knives can be a little difficult to drop. It only took me three Crucible matches to acquire all of them with a bow.

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Mario Kart Tour: How to Cause Opponents to Crash 10 Times during a Race Using a Driver with a Tie

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There's a new series of challenges in Mario Kart Tour with the introduction of the Halloween tour. These challenges are going to test you and get you out of your comfort zone to try and have you practice with other drives. Completing these challenges is going to yield a series of rewards. Here's how you go about causing opponents to crash ten times in a single race using a driver with a tie.

Cause 10 Opponents to Crash Using a Driver with a Tie in a single race in Mario Kart Tour

Before we get to worrying about how to cause opponents to crash, you first need to pick your ideal driver. You're looking for one that's going to be wearing a tie, so they're going to stand out amongst the other drivers. Here are the series of drivers you're going to want to use to complete this challenge:

  • Donkey Kong
  • Mario (Musician)

Unfortunately, you're not going to find too many drivers who are going to fit this challenge. It's even worse for players who do not have access to Mario (Musician), one of the rarer and harder to locate drivers. Luckily, Donkey Kong is in the middle of a rarity to find, so a good majority of players should have access to him. Many players in Mario Kart Tour are likely going to be using him to complete this challenge.

The next thing to worry about is causing drivers to crash in the middle of a crash. What does crashing mean? You've likely done this before during one of your races. It's when you hit an object or a wall and find yourself briefly stunned, unable to move. You're going to need to use items you retrieve from the item box. 

There are specific items you can do this during a race. These include:

  • Green Shells
  • Red Shells
  • Spiny Shells
  • Bowser's Shell
  • Bob-omb's
  • Mega Mushroom
  • Bullet Bill
  • Yoshi's Egg

Hitting opponents with any of these items is going to cause them to crash. You're going to want to slam into them hard and keep your aim true. Doing this ten times during a crash might be a little tricky, but you shouldn't have too much trouble if you find a course where you're getting a lot of item boxes. You're going to want to pick one where Donkey Kong or Mario (Musician) has the most item boxes available. You can review those choices in their respective driver profile pages.

Good luck, Mario Kart Tour racers.

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Mario Kart Tour: How to Flatten Opponents Three Times During Races

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There's a new series of challenges for Mario Kart Tour players to complete with the introduction of the Halloween tour. These challenges are going to give drivers a decent reward for their trouble. A challenge available for players to finish is to flatten opponents three times during races. It doesn't look like players need to do this in a single race, so it's going to be a bit easier than some of the others on the list.

How to Flatten Opponents Three Times during Races in Mario Kart Tour

Running over your opponents is a bit more complicated than it seems. Players cannot do this by rushing up behind them using a speed mushroom, or landing on them by flying over ahead and hitting them with their vehicle. Instead, to flatten an opponent, players need to pick up a specific item to get big enough to crush other drivers on the track. This item is the Mega Mushroom.

The Mega Mushroom looks similar to the regular speed mushroom, but it has an orange top with red spots, and the top of the mushroom is exceptionally massive in comparison to the regular mushrooms. Regardless, it's going to stand out when you pick it up.

Unfortunately, this challenge comes with a random chance of players potentially getting the Mega Mushroom by dring through an item box. The best way to assure players get this useful is to remain somewhere in the middle of the other drivers. When you're further ahead of everyone else, you're going to lower your chances of getting it to drop for you. 

You don't want to activate it immediately, too. You want to make sure when you have it to have a driver or two nearby you. You can't complete the challenge if you don't flatten any of the other drivers.

Thankfully, you don't have to do this during a single race. You can do this throughout your games during this tour. The challenges dropped on Oct. 22, and you have until Nov. 5 to complete it. Good luck, drivers.

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Mario Kart Tour: How to Land Three Hits with Fireballs in a Single Race

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A new series of challenges have arrived for Mario Kart Tour. These challenges are going to force players to get out of their comfort zones and try out some new drivers to play in the game. Some of these challenges are driver-specific, while others are going to test a player's skill in completing a task in a single race. A difficult task is landing three hits with a fireball during a single race. Here's how you do it.

How to Land Three Hits with Fireballs in a Single Race in Mario Kart Tour

During your race, you're going to crash into the widely-known item boxes and have the chance to spawn an item on your driver. These items can benefit you by giving your vehicle a speed boost, some coins, cause damage to other drivers, or cause chaos on the course. If you're looking to hit opponents with a fireball, there's one item in the game you can do this with the Fire Flower.

However, not every driver can use the fire flower. There are only three drivers who have the chance to spawn this item.

  • Mario
  • Metal Mario
  • Luigi

These three characters the only drivers in Mario Kart Tour who have the chance to pull a Fire Flower from an item box. When they do, it's going to spawn three fire flowers around their vehicle. Players are going to need to tap their screens to throw out the fireballs. A single tap is going to send all three of them out at once.

Because all of the fireballs go out at once, players need to be careful when using this item. They don't want to be in first place. There's going to be no other drivers ahead of you. You'll want to remain somewhere in the middle between the sixth and fourth place. When a player gets the item, they can choose to let a handful of drivers get ahead of them before unleashing their barrage of fireballs.

It's going to take a little bit of practice to get all three to hit, and it takes three hits to complete this challenge. Payers need to rely on the single spawn from an item box. There's no guarantee a player is going to receive this item during a race. To have the best chance of completing this race, players need to choose their driver's favored course. Selecting one of these courses is going to give them three items whenever they hit an item box, making it easier to complete this challenge.

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Mario Kart Tour: How to Score 7,000 Points Using a Driver with a Mustache

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Mario Kart Tour is out right now. When you're playing this game, you're going to discover that the score you earn at the end of the game matters quite a bit. It's going to determine how many gold stars you earn, making it easier to gain access to the next cup. However, you can also complete challenges based on how many points you get at the end of the game.

Scoring 7,000 Using a Driver With a Mustache from Mario Kart Tour

Given the parameters of the challenge, you're going to use a select driver to complete it. Here are the current options as of this writing:

  • Mario
  • Metal Mario
  • Mario (Musician)
  • Mario (Hakama)
  • Luigi
  • Waluigi
  • Wario

This list is going to change in the future; we do know this. At the time of this writing, Mario Kart Tour only has these available drivers with mustaches. We have seen Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi in trailers for the game, though. They're likely going to release in future updates to the game.

Related: How to Score 7,000 Points Using a Driver with Horns in Mario Kart Tour

Now, the best way to gain a high score with any one of these drivers is to have them unlocked on your main screen. Unfortunately, there's no definite way to unlock these characters. You have to rely on getting them using the pipe option, with rubies. Rubies are the game's premium currency. Players are going to earn these by playing the game, leveling up, and completing select challenges.

Click on the driver in your Driver's selection menu. From there, you want to see what courses they're going to excel at in the game. You can see it their "Favored Courses," and you want to participate in the ones at the top. These options are the ones where the driver has a chance to draw from three item boxes when they hit an item block. Should they get the same item for all three, they're going to initiate Frenzy Mode. When the driver is in their Frenzy mode, they're going to get the most points while they're playing, potentially hitting other drivers and gaining the lead.

You can increase your score in multiple ways:

  • Having a higher driver, vehicle, or glider level
  • Hitting other drivers with items while playing
  • Collecting coins
  • Hitting a drift to get a boost
  • Preforming a jump boost
  • Finishing at a higher placement, such as first

You won't get this immediately, and it's going to take a bit of practice to feel out a track, seeing how your driver best gets their points when you play them. The faster circuit you go on, the higher the value of points you're going to receive at the end. Unfortunately, the highest level of race is the 200 cc, which is locked behind the golden ticket season pass.

Despite this, players who continually place and practice with any of the three drivers should do fine. It's merely making sure you draw them when you activate the pipe.

Zack PalmWed, 10/23/2019 - 03:15
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Mario Kart Tour - Earn A Score Of 6000 Or Higher Using A Driver Wearing A Shell

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Mario Kart Tour - Earn A Score Of 6000 Or Higher Using A Driver Wearing A Shell

The Tokyo Tour in Mario Kart Tour continues, and one of the challenges this week is to get a score of 6000 or higher using a driver wearing a shell. In this guide, we will show you how to wrap this challenge up quickly. 

Mario Kart Tour - Earn A Score Of 6000 Or Higher Using A Driver Wearing A Shell

First, you will need the correct driver, and thankfully there are lots of options when it comes to a driver wearing a shell:

  • Koopa Troopa
  • Iggy
  • Larry
  • Lemmy
  • Ludwig
  • Morton
  • Roy
  • Wendy
  • Bowser
  • Dry Bowser
  • Lakitu

I would suggest going for this challenge on the 3DS Toad Circuit T, as part of the Toadette Cup. It is a long race, with a huge amount of obstacles, jumps, items, and turns that you can easily use to rack up 6000 points. Pick the driver, kart, and glider combination that will give you the best possible points for each one, then be sure to do the following while racing.

  • Having a higher driver, vehicle, or glider level
  • Hitting other drivers with items while playing
  • Collecting coins
  • Hitting a drift to get a boost
  • Preforming a jump boost
  • Finishing at a higher placement, such as first

The real trick is to build up the largest combo that you can, by threading lots of smaller actions like jumping, drifting, and using items and picking up coins. This will give you large multipliers, easily letting you hit that 6000 points mark. Also, it might take you just a few turns around the course to learn where everything is and how to get the best score. 

Aidan O'BrienWed, 10/23/2019 - 03:20
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