In Baldur’s Gate 3, not all multiclass combinations are beneficial, with some proving to be significantly stronger than others
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Despite its source material not being the most intricate TTRPG available, Baldur’s Gate 3 remains a fairly complex RPG. Not only do you have many ways to solve situations, but you have countless ways to build your character. Here are some of the best multiclass combinations in the game.
Starting your space exploration journey in Starfield can be tricky as your ship will likely get damaged. However, the safety of your crew and the success of your mission depend on keeping your ship in good condition.
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To repair any damage that happens, you’ll need Ship Parts. However, finding them can be challenging since only a few vendors sell them. Therefore, knowing where to buy these parts is crucial to prevent your ship from getting destroyed and prevent your crew from meeting a nasty end.
In Fire Emblem Three Houses you can give gifts that you find or purchase to different characters at the Monastery. Giving the appropriate gifts to the right character can increase your bond with that character, helping you unlock higher support ranks and motivation (if they are in your house).
As you start interacting with characters outside of your house in attempts to recruit them, you’ll want to focus on getting a C Rank in Support to entice them to make the jump to your house.
So you have decided to go for a school of magic or sword and shield in Lords of the Fallen? You have come to the right place. With over 70 spells in the game, it can be challenging to know which ones are worth it and which don’t stack up against the game’s challenge. This guide will cover the best Umbral, Rhogar, and Radiant spells in Lords of the Fallen.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition meshes a lot of different genres into one experience, with the core experience being a space adventure centered around your own Commander Shepard. As you are playing through the game, you will need to use your own ship known as the Normandy to travel around between planets. This may mean you are venturing out on a planet in the Mako or simply visiting the Citadel, but both can be a bit confusing on how to return to your ship in Mass Effect Legendary Edition.