Genshin Impact
At its core, all Favonius Weapons boast Energy Recharge as their main attribute, ensuring its wielders can access their skills much faster. However, where the weapons shine is their Windfall Passive - where CRITs have a 60-100% Chance to generate Elemental Particles once every 12-6s, which in turn give them 6 Energy. What makes this weapon set a must-have are the ways Windfall can be activated, as it can be triggered per damaging hit and per enemy hit - making AOEs and multi-hits capable of proccing the bonus. Co-Op also grants the Elemental Particles for all team memb
Since the Hydro Traveler doesn’t offer anything but DPS, give them weapons that can raise their DMG like the Splendor of Tranquil Waters and Primordial Jade Cutter. These weapons will increase their HP as they grant them some Crit stats in Genshin Impa
When players explore Teyvat in their Genshin Impact adventures, they might notice that advancing even one World Level can be too overwhelming for their team - especially if they’re not strong enough to contend with enemies. While a natural thing to do here is to just step back a World Level and leisurely earn Adventure Ranks, they will sometimes experience being booted up a World Level against their will. If they spent their Adventure Rank grind with an underleveled comp, then they’ll end up being yeeted to obliv
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They can grind Domains, hunt down chests, play with friends, climb the Spiral Abyss, follow side/main quests, cook, mine, or just purely explore. It can be a lot at first, so here are some tips we've discovered 30+ Adventure Ranks into the game that we wish we knew way back at the st
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The best teammates for Diona in this composition are the usual suspects: Ganyu or Ayaka if you have them, and Kaeya , Rosaria , or Chongyun if you don’t. Remember that you can swap to these damage characters immediately after using Diona’s Skill in order to pass over the Elemental Particles and help charge your DPS’ Burst. Shenhe can also be a fun character to use alongside Diona if you want Diona’s abilities to do significant damage even as a supp
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
A game I'm thankful for in 2020 is one that was met with universal critical acclaim and extremely-divided fan reactions: The Last of Us Part II. There are elements of this game that can be legitimately criticized, but personally the good outweighed the bad. But while I would argue this is overall a great game by most objective standards, I'm thankful for it because of more personal reasons. The original game was a topic of deep discussion with my other half so naturally we were anticipating this release. Playing through the game together was a good bonding activity and led to hours of discussion about the character choices and the storytelling approaches used in The Last of Us Part II.
Any SLG Game strategy that's branded as a "free-to-play" title is almost immediately going to get inundated with any number of negative connotations and accusations alike. Long-winded, grind-inducing, predatory, a matter of luck over skill on the kind of content you’re granted outside of some voluntary, monetary investment. It may sound dismissive and pessimistic, but the number of such games whose priorities with maintaining a steady revenue stream doesn’t get in the way of the base game offered are few and far between. Enter Genshin Impact, developer miHoYo’s far from first rodeo on the F2P frontier -- itself thrown many a condescending remark on being a clone of this or imitation of that. The similarities are there to see of course and while admittedly a touch obvious in parts, what I’m most thankful for with Genshin Impact is the genuine effort and design miHoYo have placed in crafting an enjoyable action RPG to start. A live service, continually-expanding release this may be, Genshin Impact’s starting world, its gameplay, its sheer breadth of exploration put many similar open-world efforts, let alone F2P attempts, to shame. To state with hand on heart I’ve now clocked near to 40 hours and still not spent a single penny -- occasionally tempting it may be -- I’m grateful that Genshin Impact has taken a more sensible approach to F2P games: satisfying base game first, additional monetization second as an option.