Author: Harry S

Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.

#0276 – Taillow Taillow is a Normal and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is brave and will challenge opponents much larger than itself. Taillow evolves into Swellow at level 22. It never gives up easily and continues fighting even when injured. Taillow is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald. #0277 – Swellow Swellow is a Normal and Flying-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Taillow. It soars gracefully through the sky. Swellow evolves from Taillow at level 22. It protects its territory fiercely and performs impressive aerial maneuvers. Swellow is a Pokémon…

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#0201 – Unown Unown is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It has many different forms shaped like letters of the alphabet, as well as punctuation marks. Unown’s true abilities remain mysterious. It is believed that multiple Unown together possess hidden powers. Unown is a Pokémon that can be found inside the Tanoby Chambers. #0202 – Wobbuffet Wobbuffet is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is known for its unique battle style that relies on counterattacks rather than direct attacks. Wobbuffet rarely initiates moves on its own and instead reflects or counters the opponent’s attacks with surprising…

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#0101 – Electrode Electrode is the evolved form of Voltorb and remains an Electric-type Pokémon. It is known for being extremely fast and for self-destructing when excited. Electrode has one of the highest Speed stats in Generation I. It works well for quick Electric-type attacks or explosive strategies. Electrode can be found in the Power Plant and in Cerulean Cave. You can also get one by trading a Raichu at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island. If you have a Voltorb, train it to Level 30, and it will evolve into Electrode. #0102 – Exeggcute Exeggcute is a Grass and…

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As you travel the world of Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen, there will be lots of friends that will help you in your journey. You will start in Pallet Town and when you leave the town, Professor Oak will ask you to choose any Pokémon that you want, so that you can fight your rival, and win every Gym Badge. This will complete the Pokémon league and professor Oak’s dream. In this guide, we will show you all Pokémon locations and how to catch them in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen. All Pokémon Locations & How to Catch In Pokémon FireRed &…

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To collect everything in Resident Evil Requiem, you need to complete the story files and find important items like Mr. Raccoon statues, Antique Coins, safes, weapons, charms, and trophies. While finding the collectibles you will be attacked by mutant creatures, so always carry your weapons with full ammo, which will help you to defeat them and continue your journey forward. Many of the collectibles are missable while following the story, so check every corner to find all of them. In this guide, we have provided all collectible locations (Files, Mr. Raccoons, Safes, Containers, and More) in Resident Evil Requiem. All…

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Tracking down hidden items in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen can be frustrating without clear directions. This guide lists every hidden item location in the game, using straightforward, landmark-based instructions. Whether you’re collecting berries, recovery items, or valuable stat boosters, this walkthrough helps you find everything efficiently without unnecessary backtracking. How to Locate All Hidden Items in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Hidden items in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen can be a hassle to find if you don’t know the right location. But don’t worry, for your ease, we’ve listed all the hidden items you can find in the game below: Viridian…

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ARC Raiders immerses players into a plethora of content that seems neverending, but every good thing comes to an end. There are 63 quests in the game that players can take on from different NPCs for exciting rewards. Below we have listed all the quests in the game, thier objectives, locations and rewards. We have also linked guides on every quest. QuestObjectivesLocationsRewardsPicking Up The Pieces1. Visit any area on your map with a loot category icon2. Loot 3 containersHydroponic Dome Complex, Dam Battlegrounds1x Rattler III80x Medium AmmoClearer Skies1. Destroy 3 ARC enemies2. Get 3 ARC Alloy for ShaniDam Battlegrounds3x Sterilzed…

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To build a strong team in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, TMs are very important. Technical Machines let you teach your Pokémon powerful moves, and you can use TMs as many times as you like. However, in the older Pokémon games before these versions, TMs were single-use items, so once you used one, it would be lost. In this guide, we will show you every TM so you can find them during your journey through Kanto. All TM Locations In Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen, Technical Machines (TMs) let you teach your favourite Pokémon new moves they normally wouldn’t learn by…

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In Subnautica, Tablets are special alien keys used to unlock Precursor doors and access important story areas. There are three types of tablets: Purple, Orange, and Blue and each one is found in different parts of the map. Some are easy to grab, while others require advanced gear like the Seamoth, Cyclops, or Prawn Suit. In this guide, we’ll go over where to find every single Tablet, what you’ll need to reach them, and a few tips to make the journey safer. All Purple Tablet Locations in Subnautica Purple Tablets are alien keys used to unlock Precursor doors around the…

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Deep in the heart of South America’s jungle, Indiana Jones ventures into an action-packed adventure to uncover the hidden secrets of the long-lost Chachapoyan civilization. As he moves inside a forgotten temple, he finds his way through a maze of deadly traps, brain-racking puzzles, and one final challenge: outwitting the temple. Carrying his trusty whip and unwavering courage, Indy must brave the labyrinth of danger in quest of the legendary Golden Idol. This guide will walk you through solving the Golden Idol puzzle in Indiana Jones. Highlights Where to Find the Golden Idol Puzzle Location The game Indiana Jones and…

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