The Shadowbringers story arc has finally come to a close in Final Fantasy XIV, but there’s still plenty of other side content to dive into if you’re looking to sink your time into something else. For instance, you can invest in your crafters and gatherers and complete those logs. Here’s how to get and use the Young Water Lily in FFXIV.
Getting and Using Young Water Lily in FFXIV The Young Water Lily is a crafting material and reagent item that you can get in FFXIV, but unlike most other crafting materials in the game, you can’t simply get this one with your gathering classes.
There are some ridiculous ways to kill targets in Hitman 3, but few are crazy as blowing Carl Ingram up with an explosive golf ball. If you want to take him out that way, here’s everything you need to know about how to get the Explosive Golf Ball in Hitman 3 and complete the Angry Birdy Challenge.
How to Get Explosive Golf Ball in Hitman 3 First thing you’re going to want to do is get a staff disguise to get into the back area of the Sceptre tower.
How to Cancel a Preorder on Xbox One Sometimes after preordering a game you just realize it isn’t for you. Whether that is budget constraints, a change of opinion on the game before release, or something else its important to know how to cancel your preorder before the games release just in case. With so many games offering preorder incentives it may seem like pre purchasing the game is your best bet to get the entire experience.
How to Get the Good & Bad Ending in Metro Exodus While the overall story of Metro Exodus follows Artyom and the gang as they leave the tunnels of Moscow and venture out into the wider Russian landscape, there are choices to make that affect how the ending plays out. Here is everything you need to know about how to get the good and bad endings in Metro Exodus.
The following information will be heavily spoiling significant moments in Metro Exodus, as well as both endings, so turn back now if you’ve yet to beat the game or don’t want read about an ending you haven’t played.
New World on PC I’m going to tell you a funny thing about New World that will surely make you turn up your nose in disgust and wonder to yourself, “Why would anyone play this?”
So, in the early hours of the game when you’re just starting out, you’ll do tons of menial chores as part of the main story and side quests. The missions all consist of you going from point A to point B, and you’re tasked with killing X number of enemies or opening X number of chests, or interacting with X number of glowing blue points.