Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire may be remakes of the GBA games, but that doesn’t mean they won’t contain a ton of new content for returning players to enjoy. Nintendo has been teasing out information related to these new elements, and today they threw the gates open with a new video showcasing some of the biggest. First up is the new Delta Episode, which will add in story elements that weren’t featured in the original games.
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With the introduction of the Pokémon GO Beyond update there’s a bunch of new ways to power up your character and all of your Pokémon. One of the biggest is the new XL Candy, which can be used to power a Pokémon beyond the normal level cap of 40 all the way up to 50, just like your character. But while leveling up your character takes a lot of time and effort, all you need for the Pokémon is some of the new XL Candy.
While Final Fantasy XIV has added numerous beast tribes for players to assist over the years, they are usually tailored to either combat or crafting classes. In patch 5.2, however, the new Qitari beast tribe needs assistance from gatherers. Oh yeah, time for my botanist to shine!
The Qitari beast tribe is unlocked after completing some of the MSQ and a handful of side quests. In order to assist the Qitari beast tribe you will first need to complete the Bearing With It main scenario quest from the core Shadowbringers campaign (essentially the Rak’tika plot-line), and the Protectors of the Wood side quest.
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In previous Animal Crossing games you could put hours and hours into how your town looked, meticulously crafting orchards, gardens, and other features, only for a new villager to show up and destroy it all. The latest entry, which just hit Nintendo Switch, could change this though. It has tons of quality of life improvements throughout, so many players are asking the questions: can you move houses, shops, and other buildings in Animal Crossing: New Horizons?