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Should You Tell Professor Weasley the Truth in Hogwarts Legacy?

As if being a fifth-year transfer student wasn’t stressful enough, your journey at Hogwarts in Hogwarts Legacy goes completely off the rails and Professor Fig thinks that you should keep that information to yourself. Professor Weasley is in charge of acclimating you to your new wizarding school life, but should you tell her the truth about the opening events of the game? Hogwarts Legacy is a massive RPG where you play as a custom protagonist, so you may be worried that this choice will affect the story or your relationship with Professor Weasley or Professor Fig.

Starfield Credit Farming Guide: How to Get Rich Quick in Starfield

Credits, the in-game currency for Starfield, can be found everywhere across the star systems. Still, despite the amount of credits a player can acquire, that doesn’t remove the fact that some stuff in the game is downright expensive. Take the Narwhal, for example, which cost a whopping 450,000 credits. The good news is that there are ways to farm credits in Starfield, and this guide aims to help you do that.

Pokmon Legends Arceus: How to Evolve Eevee into Umbreon

In true Pokémon fashion, Pokémon Legends Arceus players can evolve their Eevee into all of its available forms, including the fan-favorite Dark-type variant Umbreon. But how can you actually evolve your Eevee into an Umbreon in the game? With that said, and to help you get your Umbreon, as well as complete both your Pokémon dream team and the Hisui Pokédex, here’s how to evolve your Eevee into an Umbreon in Pokémon Legends Arceus.

Destiny 2 How to Farm Umbral Engrams

Destiny 2 brought back an infamous resource, the mysterious Umbral Engrams. You can see if an Engram you found is Umbral, through its distinct dark-ish purple glow, instead of the regular colored one. These are still Engrams in essence, containing goodies for your character, but being Umbral means that you can actually Focus them in order to get rare items in a more targeted way, diminishing the amount of random grinding you would normally have to do.

Returnal: What Does the Reclaimer Do?

The Reclaimer is a strange alien device that you can randomly encounter in Returnal with a very vague description. The in-game description says the Reclaimer is “a xeno-tech device for recycling materials. Output unknown.” That seems normal enough, but there’s a giant warning label attached to the device that says it can damage Integrity. Integrity is the game’s version of health, so the device has the potential to damage you. That’s a hefty price in a game where health is a valuable commodity, but the rewards can be great if you’re willing to take the risk.