Author: Ambreen

The Blue Gate located in ARC Raiders consists of an intricate system of underground tunnels in Rust Belt Ridge. The narrow corridors eliminate open places for combat and increase the tactical portion of gameplay requiring precision, timing, and positioning. From resource-heavy rooms to escape shafts vertically, every option has a risk and reward opportunity. This article covers all Blue Gate tunnel locations that we know about and how to access those entries. Map Setting & Why it Matters Blue Gate resides in Rust Belt Ridge and creates a different pacing compared to exotic maps. The underground tunnels provide treatment to…

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ARC Raiders’ quest What Goes Around is a simple, yet clever, mission where players need to kill a burning mechanical enemy using the enemy’s own gun. While the mission may sound simple it will require some patience and clever timing. This article will show you where to find Fireballs, how to get Fireball Burners, and finally how to wrap up this mission as efficiently as possible. Quest Objective Your goal is simple: take out an Arc enemy or Fireball with the Fireball Burner. But the hard part is that you don’t get the weapon right away. You’ll need to take…

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Mega Evolution makes its long-awaited return in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, giving trainers the power to temporarily transform certain Pokémon into stronger, enhanced forms. To access this feature, you’ll first need to unlock the Mega Ring and collect Mega Stones. Here’s a quick guide on how to get the Mega Ring, understand Mega Evolution mechanics, and make the most of Mega Shards. How to Obtain the Mega Ring The Mega Ring becomes accessible as a part of the main story. Continue playing until you are at Main Mission 9: “Chase the Mysterious Pokémon.” You will have to be at Rank V…

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In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, players are able to undertake the side quest “A Big Ol’ Bunnelby,” which takes place after joining forces with Emma on her investigations. Travelle, a resident of Lumiose City, has filed a report about a gigantic Bunnelby that is loose in the streets, and it’s your job to find it, battle against the Alpha Pokémon, and bring peace before it can do any harm. How to Begin the Quest Travelle feels that this massive Bunnelby will become problematic as it’s freely roaming outside of the Wild Zones. Talk to him and he will invite you along…

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Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Side Mission 018, A Pan-tastic Pot of Tea, has you assisting Servando at Café Cyclone in gathering three special Pokémon: Pansage, Panpour, and Pansear. These monkeys are required for his specialty tea, but the best thing is you get to keep them. This guide illustrates where to find the whole trio in Lumiose City and how to easily complete the mission. Finding Pansage, Panpour, and Pansear To locate all three, make your way to the scaffolding near the Nouveau Café (Truck No. 2) travel spot. You’ll need to climb up through Bleu Sector 7 and onto the…

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Want to add some good old Kalos favorites to your roster in Pokémon Legends Z-A? Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie aren’t just lying around—each has its own enjoyable side quest to win over. From fighting off a spicy Chespin to curing ailing Fennekin and practicing Froakie’s timed course challenges, this walkthrough will guide you through where to get them and how to recruit these legendary starters to your team. How to Get Chespin Type: Grass Evolutions: Quilladin at level 16 → Chesnaught at level 36 (Grass/Fighting) Where to Find Chespin You’ll need to go to the Rouge Sector in northern Lumiose…

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Mega Evolutions in Pokémon Legends: Z-A provides a thrilling twist to combat, allowing some Pokémon to temporarily achieve their maximum potential. This guide takes you through all the Mega forms, locating Mega Stones and shards, and battling the Rogue Mega bosses located throughout Lumiose City. Whether you’re gearing up for tough boss battles or strategizing with your team, tips here will help you optimize Mega Evolution’s strength in every battle. When Do Mega Evolutions Unlock You will first be introduced to Mega Pokémon roughly in the middle of the game in Main Mission 9: “Chase That Mysterious Pokémon.” When this…

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To successfully use the M2010 ESR in Battlefield 6 to your advantage, you will need to be patient, accurate, and smart with your positioning. This guide will break down optimum attachments and set-up slots to help you get long-range shots consistently, reduce weapon sway, and engage with targets quickly. Whether you are sniping from the nest or have mobility on the map, these tactics and suggested loadouts are about to make your rifle a high-damage, and a reliable kind of weapon. Key Focus Areas When using the M2010 ESR, focus on three key things: keep your shots firm by reducing…

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The DSR-IAR in Battlefield 6 is a very versatile LMG that combines firepower and mobility, making it a great choice for Support players. Whether you want to run and gun across the battlefield on an aggressive build or have a heavy, bipod-shot build while attempting to hold down key positions, the DSR can accommodate your play style quite easily. This guide will discuss the best attachments and builds for optimal effectiveness. Playstyle Options for DRS-IAR Stationary Heavy LMG Build This variant fully embraces the LMG portion of the DSR, making it the best for defensive positions. If you mount the…

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Battlefield 6 has an infinite leveling experience, but knowing the ranks allows you to prioritize relevant rewards. Ranks 2 to 50 provide you with must-have weapons, gadgets, and loadouts that determine your playing style. Past Rank 50, Mastery Ranks unlock mostly cosmetic rewards, with Rank 100 being the climax of all important unlocks. Here’s an easy-to-understand breakdown to assist your journey. How Leveling Works in Battlefield 6 Similar to most Battlefield games, your advancement in Battlefield 6 is associated with your rank, that general level you look next to your name. You will also gain XP for class-specific progression, by…

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