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<br>Choosing a game to be thankful for in 2020 can be tricky. Given the current state of the world and how many of us are looking for ways to keep occupied while cooped up, I feel like we should be thankful for virtually any good, engaging games. But the one that I was thankful for the most is a game that felt optimistic, warm, comforting and colorful. Even if said game is about ferrying the souls of the dead towards the afterlife. I am, of course, referring to Thunder Lotus' Spiritfarer. Aside from being a possible GOTY contender in general, Spiritfarer hit a certain sweet spot for me, not only giving me the freedom to craft an insane ship filled with tons of activities and giving me an open world to explore, but also providing one of the year's best casts of characters. Azul, Gustav, Stanley...all of them were a blast to hang out with and I truly felt a bond between them as I learned more about their stories. It got to the point where I actually purchased the art book because I heard it had more info about them, and once I learned what not only went into their backstories, but how the world around them is all related to everyone and Stella in various ways, and the absolute tons of metaphorical layers that went into everything, I couldn't stop thinking about Spiritfarer for the longest time, about how what I thought were small bits suddenly had much more meaning. And all of this is just so refreshing. In a year where other games try to attempt drama by being continuously blunt, bleak and depressing by presenting horrible situation after horrible situation to the point where it almost cartoonishly feels like award bait and you stop caring about everyone in the plot, Spiritfarer decided to go hard in the opposite direction. Vibrant landscapes, cute animal characters who just want to hang out with you, a vast ocean filled with magical adventures...all of this means that when the emotional moments reveal themselves in a natural way and do hit, they hit hard. Spiritfarer never stops being comforting as a whole, but it deals with the themes of death and how everyone approaches them in such a beautiful, mature fashion. It's a brilliant bit of fantasy with the year's best writing and it's something we all need right now.<br><br> <br>Sumeru World Quests Dual Evidence Complete Walkthrough Place Of Breath Guide Place Of Rebirth Guide Place Of Swallowing Guide How To Get All Activation Devices An Artist Adrift Quest Walkthrough Complete Iniquitous Baptist Boss Guide All Plume Of Purifying Light Locations Monumental Study Quest Walkthrough All Luxurious Chest Locations In Realm Of Farakhkert Khvarena Of Good And Evil Complete Guide As The Khvarena's Light Shows Quest Walkthrough The Hymn Of Tir Yazad Quest Walkthrough Awakening's Real Sound Quest Walkthrough Asipattravana Itihasa Quest Walkthr<br><br> <br>Dendro Supremacy in Genshin Impact may also be due to the fact that many of the game’s more underrated units are Dendro. Collei is an easy pick due to her accessibility,  [http://russiacompany.ru/recent/index.htm?url=https://sun-Clinic.co.il/he/question/genshin-impact-best-weapons-for-diona/ Recommended Reading] while Tighnari is a Standard Banner unit with a nifty search function, and Nahida is among the game’s best DPS regardless if she’s primary or not. Having at least one of them fully-kitted for an Abyss team should give players additional firepower against these annoying critt<br><br>But rarely does the monetization side of Genshin Impact get in the way of what feels first and foremost like an open-world adventure brimming with diverse and intriguing content to invest in. Content that isn't just another fetch quest or another handful of items to gather, but a puzzle to work out, a chest to reach, or in the briefest of spots, a curious little spot of world-building to unravel. Grind is an eventuality once you start to near the high-teens and low twenties of your Adventure Rank. Adventure Rank being your character's defining "level" of sorts whose meter can be fed through completing quests and achieving certain milestones. That reliance on levels does unfortunately rub the wrong way at points, especially when it becomes a barrier to later quests, story-based or otherwise. And while setting a minimum level cap on quests can be read as gentle persuasion to explore more of the environment, the abrupt nature doesn't always feel entirely warranted. Particularly when the main story takes a dramatic turn and you find you can't continue on that thread because your Adventure Rank (or AR for short) is one or two levels too low. So it's to the daily Commission Quests or some other similarly short-term activity on the side, for the time being.<br><br> <br>The Epitomized Path mechanic was introduced to combat this problem. Players choose their "path," or the weapon they want to pull for. If they obtain a different five-star weapon (the other promotional featured weapon or a Standard weapon), they'll earn a Fate Point. Then, the next time they pull the limited five-star weapon, the Fate Point will be consumed and the weapon they charted their path for is guaranteed to be <br><br> <br>There is no way to chart a course for a particular four-star character or weapon. Therefore, players may pull the same four-star character several times before pulling one of the other two, for exam<br>
<br>Geo Traveler can be a decent Sub-DPS if they get their hands on the right build. Their playstyle changes the shape of the battlefield as they spam their Geo constructions. As a Sub-DPS, the Geo Traveler will barely spend time on the field, so it’s better to equip a set that buffs their team. 4pc of Noblesse Oblige and 4pc of Archaic Petra are the best options for applying this kind of buff. Noblesse comes first as it’s a simple addition of 20% ATK whenever the Traveler uses their Bu<br><br>The next generation is here and unfortunately with it comes few games that utilize the power they offer. If you were lucky enough to obtain a PlayStation 5, you would be met with only one major game that was truly exclusive to Sony’s next generation platform: Demon’s Souls. While there’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Sackboy: A Big Adventure, each incredibly well-designed games, both were also released on the PS4. It’s a sad state of affairs when the PlayStation 5’s only next-generation exclusive is a remake of a PlayStation 3 game, but at least Bluepoint was able to properly honor the original’s vision with adding and slightly refining it. While there are elements that do feel dated to later iterations in the Souls franchise, there’s nothing like revisiting the classic and experience where the award-winning franchise began. Beautiful visuals, a 60fps mode and excruciatingly-challenging scenarios, while FromSoftware was not at the helm, the remake shines as one of the best games this year. If there’s one [http://angelakirkseyministries.org/x/cdn/?https://SUN-Clinic.Co.il/he/question/genshin-impact-best-weapons-for-diona/ SLG game Strategy] to get on the new platform in 2020, it’s this fifty-plus hour RPG with so much replayability. Without Demon’s Souls, the PlayStation 5’s launch would be just plain embarrassing, making me so very thankful of its existence.<br><br> <br>If you have a Cryo DPS like Ayaka , Eula , or Ganyu , using Diona in that party will give your characters an additional 15 percent Crit Rate. This can be a significant boost to your party to increase the overall damage potential. Apart from that, Diona can also act as a battery, generating Energy Particles for Cryo DPS characters to increase their Elemental Burst upt<br><br> <br>Mind the Pity: Always take note that the game gives a guaranteed 4-Star within every 10 pulls and a guaranteed 5-Star within every 80 to 90 pulls. Every other successful 5-Star is a guaranteed unit from the current banner. However, every other 5-Star pull is subjected to the 50-50 Rule - you either get a unit from the current banner or one from the Standard Ban<br><br> <br>The Epitomized Path system essentially combats the problem of there being two featured weapons on the Weapon Banner. Whereas on the Character Banners, players are simply guaranteed to win the 50/50 after losing it the first time, on the Weapon Banner, the next "guaranteed" promotional five-star could be the " wrong" one, so the Epitomized Path system helps with t<br> <br>Updated on January 2, 2025, by Nahda Nabiilah: With each Element in Genshin Impact, the Traveler’s mechanics change and they operate differently on the battlefield. That also affects their role during combat, giving each Element its own build. After acquiring many new Elements, the Traveler finally gets their hands on the Pyro Element. Of course, a new Element means a new Pyro Traveler build in Genshin Impact , which means more artifacts and weapons to work with. This guide will be updated to include the best Pyro Traveler build in Genshin Impa<br><br> <br>Artifacts And Elements Artifacts Guide Most Powerful Artifact Sets Elements Guide Super Conduct Explained Complete Elemental Mastery Guide Complete Elemental Weakness Guide Elemental Reactions Explained Dendro Reactions G<br><br>While there have been plenty of excellent releases this year, it’s still Persona 5: Royal that I’m most thankful for. The changes and additions it made to an already-awesome game all felt natural, as if they were meant to be there all along. Getting to know Kasumi and Maruki was just as interesting as developing friendships with the other characters. The combat was wonderfully spiced-up and the extra endings let me play out a couple of "what-if" scenarios that’d been bouncing around in my head ever since I finished the original in 2017. It also helped that this came during a big move for me, so it was nice to have a good mix of old and new to help take my mind off it and ease the transition. There may be better games out there, but Persona 5: Royal is hands-down my highlight of 2020 thus far.<br><br>To tackle the former comparison -- the reference to one of 2017's more lauded releases and a radical shift in series convention, to say the least -- it's not that such a descriptor is inherently untrue. It doesn't take long upon setting out into the fictional world of Teyvat to spot a fair number of similarities with Nintendo's work, some more blatant than others. But to come both into and away from Genshin Impact and proclaim this to be a clone and nothing else massively downplays the ways in which this game is presented. And above all else, does a great disservice to a developer that -- in all their imitation -- understand why the exploration, world and very level design itself of Breath of the Wild worked so wonderfully. There's even a case here that Genshin Impact actually builds atop the ideas Nintendo brought forth. Better still: masters them wholesale in carving out a game, a world, whose back-end monetization, brief technical frustrations and occasional grind can so easily be pushed aside.<br>

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Geo Traveler can be a decent Sub-DPS if they get their hands on the right build. Their playstyle changes the shape of the battlefield as they spam their Geo constructions. As a Sub-DPS, the Geo Traveler will barely spend time on the field, so it’s better to equip a set that buffs their team. 4pc of Noblesse Oblige and 4pc of Archaic Petra are the best options for applying this kind of buff. Noblesse comes first as it’s a simple addition of 20% ATK whenever the Traveler uses their Bu

The next generation is here and unfortunately with it comes few games that utilize the power they offer. If you were lucky enough to obtain a PlayStation 5, you would be met with only one major game that was truly exclusive to Sony’s next generation platform: Demon’s Souls. While there’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Sackboy: A Big Adventure, each incredibly well-designed games, both were also released on the PS4. It’s a sad state of affairs when the PlayStation 5’s only next-generation exclusive is a remake of a PlayStation 3 game, but at least Bluepoint was able to properly honor the original’s vision with adding and slightly refining it. While there are elements that do feel dated to later iterations in the Souls franchise, there’s nothing like revisiting the classic and experience where the award-winning franchise began. Beautiful visuals, a 60fps mode and excruciatingly-challenging scenarios, while FromSoftware was not at the helm, the remake shines as one of the best games this year. If there’s one SLG game Strategy to get on the new platform in 2020, it’s this fifty-plus hour RPG with so much replayability. Without Demon’s Souls, the PlayStation 5’s launch would be just plain embarrassing, making me so very thankful of its existence.


If you have a Cryo DPS like Ayaka , Eula , or Ganyu , using Diona in that party will give your characters an additional 15 percent Crit Rate. This can be a significant boost to your party to increase the overall damage potential. Apart from that, Diona can also act as a battery, generating Energy Particles for Cryo DPS characters to increase their Elemental Burst upt


Mind the Pity: Always take note that the game gives a guaranteed 4-Star within every 10 pulls and a guaranteed 5-Star within every 80 to 90 pulls. Every other successful 5-Star is a guaranteed unit from the current banner. However, every other 5-Star pull is subjected to the 50-50 Rule - you either get a unit from the current banner or one from the Standard Ban


The Epitomized Path system essentially combats the problem of there being two featured weapons on the Weapon Banner. Whereas on the Character Banners, players are simply guaranteed to win the 50/50 after losing it the first time, on the Weapon Banner, the next "guaranteed" promotional five-star could be the " wrong" one, so the Epitomized Path system helps with t

Updated on January 2, 2025, by Nahda Nabiilah: With each Element in Genshin Impact, the Traveler’s mechanics change and they operate differently on the battlefield. That also affects their role during combat, giving each Element its own build. After acquiring many new Elements, the Traveler finally gets their hands on the Pyro Element. Of course, a new Element means a new Pyro Traveler build in Genshin Impact , which means more artifacts and weapons to work with. This guide will be updated to include the best Pyro Traveler build in Genshin Impa


Artifacts And Elements Artifacts Guide Most Powerful Artifact Sets Elements Guide Super Conduct Explained Complete Elemental Mastery Guide Complete Elemental Weakness Guide Elemental Reactions Explained Dendro Reactions G

While there have been plenty of excellent releases this year, it’s still Persona 5: Royal that I’m most thankful for. The changes and additions it made to an already-awesome game all felt natural, as if they were meant to be there all along. Getting to know Kasumi and Maruki was just as interesting as developing friendships with the other characters. The combat was wonderfully spiced-up and the extra endings let me play out a couple of "what-if" scenarios that’d been bouncing around in my head ever since I finished the original in 2017. It also helped that this came during a big move for me, so it was nice to have a good mix of old and new to help take my mind off it and ease the transition. There may be better games out there, but Persona 5: Royal is hands-down my highlight of 2020 thus far.

To tackle the former comparison -- the reference to one of 2017's more lauded releases and a radical shift in series convention, to say the least -- it's not that such a descriptor is inherently untrue. It doesn't take long upon setting out into the fictional world of Teyvat to spot a fair number of similarities with Nintendo's work, some more blatant than others. But to come both into and away from Genshin Impact and proclaim this to be a clone and nothing else massively downplays the ways in which this game is presented. And above all else, does a great disservice to a developer that -- in all their imitation -- understand why the exploration, world and very level design itself of Breath of the Wild worked so wonderfully. There's even a case here that Genshin Impact actually builds atop the ideas Nintendo brought forth. Better still: masters them wholesale in carving out a game, a world, whose back-end monetization, brief technical frustrations and occasional grind can so easily be pushed aside.