Fallout 76 Farming Tips, FFXIV Help and More Tips

Lots of people are going back to Fallout 76, or enjoying the new Final Fantasy 14 expansion, or trying out The First Descendent. There are a lot of games to play this summer and it’s normal if you get stuck on them. That’s what we’re here for. Click through for all the best tips of the week.

The best single player class in Final Fantasy XIV

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Final Fantasy XIV may be a multiplayer game, but not all of us are social butterflies. I mean, sure, it’s one thing to see other players searching in the open world, but do you have to talk to them? Maybe even play with them? Is there a class you can choose in FF14 that minimizes how much you have to interact with others? – Timothy Monbleau Read more

This Erdtree Sword Shade is an elegant addition to magical builds

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The Spirit Sword is a curved sword that you can only get in the Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. This aesthetically striking weapon isn’t the best choice in class, especially given its poor range, but it’s still a fun option for magic-based builds that require some visual flair. – Billy Givens Read more

Where to farm burnt holidays in Fallout 76

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As you wander the wasteland of Appalachia, you may notice what appears to be an oddly dressed vampire stumbling down the cracked pavement toward you. It’s actually a Scorched, which isn’t anything special, but you might have seen them dressed up in party wear lately. A Scorched Wanderer’s bright red and white dress stands out in the bleak post-apocalypse, and if you can beat your fellow survivors to the punch, you can actually farm Holiday Scorched in Fallout 76 for cool rewards . Why would you want to? Well, read on. – Brandon Morgan Read more

Flintlock: The best melee and ranged weapons

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Flintlock: Siege of Dawn may not have as many weapons as other, more traditional ones, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a variety of options to choose from when deciding how to build your character. From axes and hammers to a selection of unique weapons, you’ll definitely have to think twice before you head into battle. – Billy Givens Read more

How to unlock Enzo in the first descendant

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If you thought unlocking Bunny in The First Descendant was too easy, wait until you see the unlock requirements for Enzo. He is a powerful Descendant, with a great weapon to hit enemies with, but the ability to use this Descendant proves more complex and difficult than most. – Brandon Morgan Read more

Fallout 76: Where to find Bolton Greens (and what to do when you’re there)

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Whether you’re tracking Holiday Scorched, exploring the entire map of Appalachia, or looking for resources for your next crafting project, the world of Fallout 76 offers plenty of worthwhile points of interest. One such POI is Bolton Greens. It’s a former private school for Appalachia’s elite, with state-of-the-art facilities that, unfortunately, couldn’t stop a nuclear bomb. – Brandon Morgan Read more

Final Fantasy XIV: Differences Between Roles, Classes, and Jobs Explained

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When you jump into Final Fantasy XIV for the first time, you’ll probably come across words like Roles, Classes, and Jobs. You may not have much idea what they mean. But their differences are important to understand and thrive in this game. – Simon Mackinley Estey Read more

How to unlock Kyle in the first descendant

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At its core, The First Descendant is a game about unlocking unlocks. You unlock better weapons, more powerful modules, unique playstyles in the form of Descendants, and countless resources needed to craft. The goal is to see a price. – Brandon Morgan Read more

Flintlock: The Six Best Skills to Grab First

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One of the most important survival tools in Souls like Flintlock: Siege of Dawn is having a lot of points invested in skills. Not only does each skill grant you a new active or passive ability, but each also improves your damage with one of the game’s three main attack types, dust, magic, and steel. – Billy Givens Read more

Fortnite: How to complete the first pirate code quests

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Pirates of the Caribbean has officially taken over Fortnite. In addition to bringing new skins that you can purchase, there is also a limited-time quest that players can complete that will reward them with various Pirates of the Caribbean cosmetics. – Luis Joshua Gutierrez Read more

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