Genshin Impact‘s version 2.5 “When the Sakura Bloom” is here, allowing players the chance to not only add the game’s new 5-star electro Catalyst user Yae Miko to their team but to also face the Electro Shogun in a new weekly boss battle. With that said, as you might expect, facing the Shogun in battle is not an easy feat, and will prove to be challenging to even veteran players. Now, to make sure that you can not only defeat the boss but also get the materials needed to triple crown Yae Miko, here’s how to beat the Raiden Shogun weekly boss in Genshin Impact.
Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator is a fun and creative game that allows players to craft a wide range of potions. Whether you’re a pro or a beginner in this kind of game, Potion Craft can provide hours of entertainment and is perfect for those who want to hone their creative thinking skills. As you progress through the game, you’ll come across various ingredients that can be combined to create useful potions.
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If you need help making more food, you’ll want to find out how to unlock more recipes, as you’ll come to find that your best followers are those with a full stomach.
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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Mobile is looking to give people that R6 Siege experience on the go for both new and veteran players. In typical R6 fashion as well, you ideally want to be in a pre-made group to take on the multiplayer, since cooperation and communication are so valuable in a game like this. So, here’s how to invite your friends and take on the multiplayer together in Rainbow Six Mobile.
One of the earliest side quests you’ll encounter in Baldur’s Gate 3 can be quite a challenge for an underleveled party emerging fresh from the wrecking of the Mind Flayer ship after the game’s intro. That’s why most Baldur’s Gate 3 players will come back to the ruins at a later date, likely warded off by the dangerous bandits lurking within. Unfortunately, leaving the ruins alone for long enough will lead to a nasty bug that prevents you from completing the quest.