HOW TO GET WHETSTONE IN MONSTER HUNTER WORLD In order to overcome the many monsters of its wilderness, keeping your weapon sharp will be critical in Monster Hunter World. Unlike in other RPGs, progression and stats are almost exclusively tied to your weapon, and having a blunt blade can seriously stunt all the progress you’ve made. Whetstone is your weapon “repair” tool in Monster Hunter World. It’s an item that allows you to recover “lost” sharpness and restore a weapon to its most potent form.
If you’re a fan of Neon Genesis Evangelion, you’ve probably heard about the controversy surrounding Netflix’s changes to the series’ script.
Airing on the streaming platform this past week, Evangelion’s premiere was preceded with plenty of anticipation and scrutiny from across the internet.
After all, it would not only be available legally for the first time in years, but it would have an entirely new dub cast assembled by Netflix in place of the original actors that fans had come to associate with the series.
Koei Tecmo released a brand new trailer of the upcoming strategy game Nobunaga’s Ambition: Shinsei.
The trailer focuses on gameplay systems included in the game, starting with those that govern the relationships with vassals.
You can check it out below. Nobunaga’s Ambition: Shinsei will release on July 21 in Japan for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. At the moment, there is no information about a western release. The Steam listing is already available, but it’s geolocked, preventing western fans from seeing it.
Outriders World Tiers are an incredibly important mechanic which determines the difficulty of the enemies you take on and missions you complete, and the rewards you’ll get for your efforts. In this guide, we’ll be explaining Outriders World Tiers, including how to change difficulty, what’s different from Tier-to-Tier and the rewards you’ll get for each.
How to Change Outriders World Tier & Difficulty You can change your Outriders World Tier any time.
How to Spot Mimics in Prey Mimics are one of the first types of enemies you encounter in Prey, and while they’re aren’t exactly strong, they can prove to be quite deadly to inattentive wanderers. Mimics do what their namesake implies, they copy other items in the world in order to blend in with their surroundings. They’re so good that they don’t have any particular telltale markings when they transform, easily passing as random, day-to-day items such as coffee mugs, computers, chairs, books, and so much more.