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Destiny 2s Next Update Will Bring Back Stat Trackers

When Destiny 2‘s Season of the Worthy began, one change immediately stuck out to veteran players: the stat trackers that had once displayed on certain emblems were now missing. Many were not pleased. Bungie announced that the stat tracker system had been altered for Season 10 with the intention of allowing players more ways of displaying their achievements in game, even making trackers optional, should some players prefer a clean emblem.

How to Unlock New Skill Cards in Dead Island 2

Are you wondering how to unlock new skill cards in Dead Island 2? Dead Island 2 is considered a role-playing action game because of the Skill Deck. The Skill Cards in the Skill Deck are how you customize your character with additional abilities, active and passive, to your specific playstyle. So then, how do you unlock new Skill Cards and Skill Slots so you can equip more? Recommended Videos Where to Get New Skill Cards in Dead Island 2 You will want to play the game to unlock new skill cards in Dead Island 2.

Destiny 2 Hollow Denial God Roll: Best Perks for PVP and PVE

The newest Trace Rifle called Hollow Denial is here in Destiny 2 Season of the Haunted. Hollow Denial is an Adaptive Frame Trace Rifle meaning it is well-rounded and sturdy in all of the stat categories. In order to fully maximize your Hollow Denial, you’ll want to continue rolling for the best perks. Here is the Hollow Denial God Roll in Destiny 2 Season of the Haunted. Hollow Denial God Roll Destiny 2 PvP Hollow Denial has one of the best perk pools in the game, but the God Roll you’ll want for PvP is Smallbore and Projection Fuse.

All Great Mine Treasure, Aether Spirit, & Challenger Locations in Honkai Star Rail (Aetherium Wars)

The third victory zone in Honkai Star Rail’s Aetherium Wars event is the Great Mine in Belobog’s Underworld on Jarilo-VI, and the dark, winding paths hide many treasure chests, Aether Spirits, and challengers for you to discover. The Great Mine is one of the largest victory zones for Aetherium Wars, and it’s easy to miss some of the chests and collectibles since they’re tucked away in dark corners. Plus, you may be distracted dealing with IPC guards the first time you visit.

Honkai Star Rail: What are Pity and Soft Pity? Explained

Gacha games are known for their low 5-star probabilities, and Honkai: Star Rail is no exception, which means that fully understanding how the game’s Pity system works is key if you plan on getting all of your favorite characters and Light Cones. Now, here’s what are Pity and Soft Pitty on Honkai: Star Rail. Recommended Videos What are Pity and Soft Pity The Pity System guarantees that players will pull for a 5-star after a determined number of pulls, while Soft Pity is the name given to a set number of pulls leading to the guaranteed one, which will then have a higher probability of featuring a 5-star.