How to get Dratini in Pokémon Sword and Shield’s Crown Tundra expansion

Pokémon Sword and Shield‘s latest DLC, The Crown Tundra, brought back many Pokémon from previous titles of the franchise—and one them is Dratini from gen one. The Kanto region Pokémon only became obtainable with the release of The Crown Tundra expansion. Dratini can be caught by fishing or by encountering it in the overworld in the water. But you only have a five-percent chance of finding one, which makes it a rare Pokémon in the Crown Tundra.

How to get the Alpha Boost and other Alpha items in Rocket League

If you are new to Rocket League, you might have heard the term ‘Alpha’ thrown around in regard to some flashy items or effects. These items are actually some of the rarest in the game.  There are certain items that fall into the Alpha and Beta Reward categories, which means they were only given out to players who helped test early versions of Rocket League. The four items listed as early rewards are a Gold Cap (Topper), Gold Rush (Boost), Goldstone (Wheels), and a Gold Nugget (Antenna).

How to roll faster in Elden Ring

In Elden Ring, hitting without being hit is paramount to success and, fortunately, the game gives you a few different ways to achieve this. One of these ways is rolling. While in combat, rolling is the perfect way to get out of the damage zone of an enemy’s attack. Paired with shielding and parry, you can easily negate all enemy offense and take them down with little to no damage.

How to unlock the Pandaemonium raids in Final Fantasy XIV’s Endwalker

Select your favorite job, put on your best gear and head to the Pandaemonium raids on Final Fantasy XIV. These duties are one of the main features from the latest expansion, Endwalker, and more will be released throughout the next year. But since it’s not part of the main scenario, unlocking the raids is a manual process, without the quest being automatically showed on the user’s interface. Related: New Pandaemonium raid introduced with update 6.

nitr0 transferred from 100T VALORANT roster amid reports of potential return to CS:GO

100 Thieves has announced today that it will be parting ways with Nicholas “nitr0” Cannella from its VALORANT roster, effective immediately. The team announced on Dec. 7 that he has been transferred. In the post, the organization thanked nitr0 for “[creating] a winning culture” and reaching “championship heights” during his 15 month tenure with the 100T VALORANT roster. Nitr0 confirmed that there will be a future announcement soon regarding his next step.

Spitfire back to ground loot, R-301 and Rampage move to crafting in Apex’s season 13

Apex Legends’ next season is shaking up the weapon meta when it drops tomorrow. With the new season, Saviors, Respawn Entertainment is taking the Spitfire out of the care package and moving it back into ground loot, according to today’s patch notes. The Mastiff will take its place as a crate weapon, and the crafting weapon rotation will also see changes. The Spitfire, which is getting the season 13 battle pass reactive skin, will return to ground loot while toned down compared to its state as a crate drop.

TFT Set 6.5 Patch 12.4: Full notes and updates

New Teamfight Tactics champions, Hextech Augments, and traits within Set 6.5 Neon Nights are set to arrive via Patch 12.4.  Scheduled to launch on the live servers on Feb. 16, TFT Set 6.5 Neon Nights is the Mid-Set update. New Little Legends like Project Abyssia become available on Feb. 16, along with a new battle pass. A soft ranked reset will take place, moving players down one tier from their current rank—with an exception for Master ranked players and above, dropping to Diamond IV.

The best Fuse skins in Apex Legends

Old man Fusey’s been “puttin’ the bomb in bombastic” since his arrival in the Apex Games last year. There’s no better way for Apex Legends players to show off their flare than with some flashy skins, and Fuse certainly has an impressive collection of cosmetics.   See Apex Legends on Amazon Fuse hit the battle royale’s live servers in early 2021, and he’s received a number of legendary skins in the year following his release.

The best Havoc Demon Hunter talents and build in WoW Shadowlands

Demon Hunters in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands had a rough start to the expansion. But after multiple buffs, they’ve found themselves in a decent spot in both player-versus-player (PvP) and player-versus-environment (PvE) due to their damage and utility. While players mostly prefer to pick up ranged DPS for dungeons or raids due to multiple mechanics that punish melees, you can still find spots for groups easily if you’re building properly.

The best Sten loadout in Call of Duty: Warzone

The Sten SMG has found its way into another Call of Duty title, this time as part of the Warzone Pacific update. The side-loaded submachine gun was a mainstay during real-life combat during World War II. It was manufactured and used mainly by British forces during the war and has since gone on to find infamy in several WWII games that have been made since. Vanguard is no different. And now, the Sten can be used in Warzone, too.