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Project Slayers codes November – free XP and spins

November 6, 2022: We checked for new Project Slayers codes for our list!

Curious about Project Slayers codes? Well, let’s start at the beginning. Roblox is a wondrous place, especially if you happen to enjoy an assortment of anime and manga, as you can come across games inspired by the likes of My Hero Academia, One Piece, Sword Art Online, Dragon Ball Z, Demon Slayer, and Tokyo Ghoul. Project Slayer, as the name implies, takes influence from Demon Slayer, which means you can expect plenty of action.

The aim of the game is simple, as you need to fight enemies and explore a map full of secrets and rewards. Of course, the journey could be long and arduous, but our Project Slayers codes guide can help to ease your burden, as it’s full of valuable in-game goodies such as experience points and various spins.

Should you be after even more freebies, you should check out our Anime Adventures codes, Anime World Tower Defense codes, Anime Story codes, Venture Tale codes, Free Fire codes, A One Piece Game codes, Dead by Daylight codes, and Anime Artifacts Simulator 2 codes guides. Or, to see what else the games platform has to offer, take a look at our best Roblox games list.

New Project Slayers codes

New Project Slayers codes:

  • 400Klikes – rewards
  • 400Klikesracreset – race reset
  • 400Klikesbreathingreset – breathing reset

Want more? Check our Project Slayers tier list

Expired Project Slayers codes:

  • Miniupdate3
  • MiniUpdate3racereset
  • Miniupdate3breathingreset
  • 350Kupvotes!
  • 350Kupvotes!Breathing
  • lastcode?lol
  • anotherdayanothershutdown
  • 300klikes!
  • shutdownnumb2
  • shutdown!
  • miniupdate
  • miniupdatedaily
  • soryagainguys:V
  • 200K+upvotestysm
  • sorryforanothershutdown
  • 100K+likesiglol
  • werebackup
  • Gettingthere!
  • Sorryforshutdowns!
  • FINALLYRELEASETIME!

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What are Project Slayers codes?

Project Slayers codes provide you with valuable in-game goodies courtesy of the developer, Project Slayers, who tend to add new ones for each milestone hit, so bookmark his page to stay up to date with the latest goodies.

How do I redeem Project Slayers codes?

To redeem Project Slayers codes, follow these steps:

  • Open Roblox
  • Launch Project Slayers
  • Open the menu
  • Hit the book icon
  • Enter your code in the box
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your freebie!

How do I get more Project Slayers codes?

If you want to keep on top of all the latest Project Slayers codes as they drop, you should bookmark this page and check back often as we update it regularly. Aside from that, you can join the Project Slayers Discord and keep an eye out for any new Project Slayers freebies straight from the source.

Is there a Project Slayers Trello?

Like most popular Roblox experiences, there is indeed a Project Slayers Trello and you can find it right here. The Trello contains all sorts of useful stuff, including update information, NPC locations, gameplay tips, and even extra codes – so go check it out!

There you have it, all of the current Project Slayers codes. If you want to enjoy this game further, make sure you check out our Project Slayers private server codes and Project Slayers breathing guide. Or, for some less blocky action, head over to our best anime games list.

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Harvestella review in progress – time travel, tears, and turnips

As a massive fan of Square Enix, JRPGs, and farming sims, it’s safe to say that Harvestella is one of my most highly anticipated games of 2022. So, naturally, I jumped at the opportunity to dive into this exciting new experience on Nintendo Switch. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to get our paws on a copy until roughly two days before launch, and, as you can expect from such a colossal title, that’s nowhere near enough time to truly get to grips with its wonderful world.

So far, I’ve completed the first three chapters of the game and have played for roughly seven to eight hours (pretty much every free moment I’ve had between work and sleep). And, in typical JRPG style, I feel as though I’ve barely gotten past the tip of the iceberg in all that time. Tutorials are still popping up left and right, new mechanics are shimmying their way into my daily routine, and I still feel that sense of tutorial-esque limitation, with my freedom being finite and dependent on where the game wants me to go.

That doesn’t in any way mean that I’m not thoroughly enjoying my time with Harvestella so far. I’ve been wholly sucked into its world and can’t wait to see where it takes me. However, with so little time to explore the bountiful mechanics, dungeons, and stories on offer, I can’t provide a definitive review just yet. As such, I’m only going to share my initial impressions with you today, and will develop this into a full review with a score when I’ve had a solid weekend of donning my farming overalls and sharpest sword.

Harvestella review - the protagonist facing a large red meteor

To start off with, Harvestella has a unique narrative that takes some of the familiar tropes JRPG and Square Enix aficionados should be very familiar with, while also applying its own twist. It begins with probably the most common trope from the RPG genre – you’re an amnesiac, and you don’t remember how you got here. What a surprise.

However, as you begin to piece together this unfamiliar world, you discover that you’re pretty darn special. Somehow you managed to survive being outside during a phenomenon called ‘Quietus’, which comes about between every season and kills just about everything in its path. The townsfolk blame this phenomenon on creatures they call ‘Omens’, so when one crash lands in the village along with a giant shiny meteor, you naturally go inside and save them (much to the chagrin of your new acquaintances).

From here, you’re sucked into a grand, heartfelt narrative so complex that nobody seems to have a clue what’s going on. Tangled up in a tale of war, death, and new life, you find yourself at the heart of some pretty big conflicts while still trying to remember to water your cabbages every morning.

Harvestella - a unicorn talking to the player

Honestly, the story is so over-complicated and off the wall at this point, introducing new characters, cryptids, fairies, time travellers, and more in every other scene, that I genuinely have no idea what’s going on. What I do know, however, is that I absolutely love it.

One thing that does disappoint me about the narrative, though, is the lack of voice acting. The only audible dialogue comes in fleeting, non-committal lines, such as a party member informing you that their health is low, or a shopkeeper greeting you. This leaves hours of walls of text in cutscenes, with nothing but the (admittedly lovely) background music to fill the silence.

While I understand that, given the amount of dialogue and story in the game, getting a team of actors to fully voice it would be a colossal task, the absence of voice acting in even the most important cutscenes feels a little cheap, especially for a full price, triple-A game.

Harvestella review - a group of villagers talking in Lethe

Okay, so let’s talk about the most obvious factor – Harvestella is beautiful. In fact, it’s downright stunning. The environmental design sets up breath-taking landscapes, idyllic towns, and cosy interiors, all of which truly capture the essence of Square Enix’s signature style, while still offering enough individuality and variety to nurture your desire to explore. This is all backed up by a stellar orchestral soundtrack that really fits the vibe of every scene.

The character and enemy designs are also wonderful. There’s a great breadth of variety, from the normal townsfolk and their wizardly mayor, to the heavily armoured Omens, and even an absolutely delightful unicorn adorned with jewels. I’ve not come across a particularly wide range of enemies yet, but those I have seen fit perfectly into the world, with designs that complement their elements and combat styles well.

Additionally, the overworld map is a delight. Harvestella isn’t an open world game, instead consisting of different locations such as Lethe Village, your farm, Njord Steppe, and Jade Forest. You access each of these easily by running from location to location in a beautiful overworld map, which you can later traverse quicker by purchasing absolutely adorable mounts.

Harvestella review - the overworld map

Admittedly, you’re pretty restricted when it comes to what locations you can visit and how much you can explore them up to (and likely beyond) the point I’ve reached in the game. Still, I have high hopes that, as the overworld map expands and new locations unlock, Harvestella will continue to meet these high standards.

Locations are often relatively linear, with some twisting paths and hidden treasures dotted along the main route. When exploring places like Njord Steppe or Higan Canyon (which the game, for some reason, refers to as ‘dungeons’), you must remain mindful of the passage of time, as if it gets to midnight and you’ve not yet made it to your bed (or you get slain by an enemy), you pass out from exhaustion and have to pay a fee for your medical treatment.

Luckily, you can activate waypoints which allow you to save and teleport within the location you’re currently exploring, or back to your home. You can also fix ladders and bridges to open shortcuts you can use the next time you visit the area. This means that, should you need to go back to your home for a nap, or run to the store to get some items, you don’t have to do as much legwork to get back to where you left off.

This mechanic took me a little while to get into the rhythm of, as a fast-moving in-game clock feels common in a life sim, but a little out of place when you’re exploring new lands and felling foes. However, with a little trial and error, I’ve come to love being able to freely break up my adventures, popping back home to tend to my crops or have a chat with a villager.

Harvestella review - the player fighting two enemies

Harvestella’s combat is very interesting, if not a little limited to begin with. Following the classic real-time action combat formula as opposed to turn-based, you’re free to run around attacking monsters or running out of range if you’ve bitten off more than you can chew. Your combat style is dictated by which job you have equipped, with a variety of new abilities opening up later.

You start with the fighter job, with your offensive abilities relying solely on smashing one button to swing a one-handed sword, and no combos in sight. As you continue to fight, you earn job points, which you can use to unlock new skills and passives. To use a skill on Switch, you have to hold down the ZR trigger, then hit the corresponding button. This feels a little clunky, and I would prefer having skills tied to specific buttons to fit in with the action style of the combat, but you get used to it with time.

Harvestella review - Job skill tree for Fighter

Throughout the game, you gain access to new jobs, which are essentially classes. The second one you get your hands on is the mage, which offers a bit more range than the fighter at base level, and applies elemental damage instead of physical. You can switch jobs on the fly during battle by holding the TZ trigger and pressing the corresponding directional arrow.

Once again, this feels clunky at first, but it does offer some interesting flexibility in battle and encourages you to strategise as you move between targets, exploiting their weaknesses. However, each job has its own job points, which you can only earn by defeating enemies with that specific job, and unlocking a skill or passive for one job doesn’t unlock it for the others. This isn’t a problem most of the time, but having to unlock a very basic combat staple like dodging in each class is quite frustrating when you’re starting off.

Harvestella review - the player watering crops

Outside of exploring these locations and fighting enemies, there is, of course, the farming and life sim side of Harvestella. At the beginning of the game, you’re given your own home with a plot of land outside, which becomes your centre of operations. Inside the house, you have stations to unlock for crafting, cooking, and more. Outside, you’ve got a small field where you can grow and harvest crops, and two pens which you can later upgrade and use to keep livestock.

As with combat, farming controls initially feel a bit odd, and take some time to adjust to. Your staple tools are a hoe for tilling the ground, a bizarre water gun contraption used for hydrating your crops, and, once you craft it, a hammer for breaking up rocks that get in your way. You cycle between tools by, once again, holding the trigger, then pressing the corresponding button, then planting the seeds you have equipped by pressing X.

Harvestella review - the player fishing on a bridge

Outside of that, the crafting, fishing, and cooking mechanics are a nice addition, and can be very useful at times, but they’re very simple and formulaic. Additionally, all three can be quite costly to upgrade and fully explore, plus recipes are pricey and hard to come by so far. This is especially painful considering your satiety level and how the stamina system works. If your stomach is empty, your stamina doesn’t replenish by itself. You use your stamina when farming, running, fighting – well, when doing just about anything other than sitting there staring at your surroundings.

Sure, you can eat some of the crops you grow, but they offer such minimal health and stamina restoration that you’re better off selling them to bring in some cash. As a result, I found myself desperately rationing the sandwiches Cres sent me in the post while scrimping enough cash and ingredients to purchase the kitchen counter upgrade and make myself a couple of stir fries. I’m sure this won’t be so much of a problem as I progress through the game, but it was a pain in the first few hours of my playtime.

Harvestella review - the player looking at a glowing fairy

So far, the farming and life sim elements certainly feel as though they take a backseat to the narrative, exploration, and combat. For those of you who have spent many hours on pure farming sims like Wylde Flowers, Stardew Valley, and others, you’ll likely feel quite restricted, especially in the early game.

However, I’m still enjoying expanding my farm, and am looking forward to further exploring these mechanics as the game progresses – I only hope they get a bit more development as time goes on, rather than devolving into a tacked-on time sink to stress about at the start of every in-game day.

Harvestella review - the player looking at a large red metorite-like structure

And that’s all my thoughts on Harvestella so far. Despite some shortcomings and clunky mechanics, it’s shaping up to be a truly memorable experience, and I’m very excited to see where it goes. Be sure to check back next week, at which point I intend to be a true farmin’ and fightin’ expert. But, if you can’t wait until then, be sure to check out our Harvestella characters, Harvestella cooking, and Harvestella romance guides to start your adventure on the right foot. I wish you a happy harvest.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever lands in mobile game MCoC

There’s some Marvel Contest of Champions Black Panther: Wakanda Forever content on the way, and it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser for fans of the mobile fighter as two new champions make their debut in an ever-growing roster that currently features more than 200 combatants.

Unsurprisingly, the first character to show up in the battlerealm through the MCoC Black Panther: Wakanda Forever content is Shuri, the younger sister of T’Challa. She happens to be a genius, one that much prefers the solitude of her lab as she works on technology and costumes for her brother, the Black Panther. However, her role in the new movie is certainly different as she takes up the mantle in the wake of T’Challa’s death.

As for the second character that’s set to debut in Marvel Contest of Champions, it’s Attuma, a protector of Talokan, and he’s not afraid to use methods that his allies question, making him a fantastic choice for those that prefer an aggressive approach.

What is MCoC Shuri’s release date?

Shuri (Infinity War) lands in Marvel Contest of Champions on November 10.

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When is MCoC Attuma’s release date?

Attuma debuts in Marvel Contest of Champions on December 1.

In the meantime, you can check out our MCoC tier list to discover who the best champions in the game are.

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Hulu download for iPhone and Android

If you love reality TV and prefer Keeping up with the Kardashians to keeping up with your actual friends, you should really consider a Hulu subscription, as not only do you get to find out what Kim K did last week, but you can watch a bunch of other shows such as Love Island. Or, if you love a good cartoon, you could stream content such as Bob’s Burgers.

Admittedly, there’s a lot on offer at the streaming service, so we feel it’s only right to dive into how to perform a Hulu download, just in case you’re after some new entertainment for your mobile device. Be you an iOS or Android user, you can install Hulu, and if you prefer to use your desktop, we explain how to get it on a PC, too.

Or, if you want to give a different entertainment platform a try, our Netflix download and Disney Plus download guides are a good read. However, if it’s some good tunes that you’re after, it’s our Spotify download and YouTube Music download content that you need to check out.

Anyway, onto how to perform a Hulu download.

How do I download Hulu on iPhone?

Downloading Hulu on iOS is simple. Just follow these steps:

  • Go to the App Store
  • Search for Hulu
  • Go to its page
  • Hit install
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How do I download Hulu on Android?

To download Hulu on Android, you need to:

  • Go to Google Play
  • Search for Hulu
  • Visit its app page
  • Hit install

How do I download Hulu on PC?

To download Hulu on PC, you need to:

There you have it, everything you need to know to perform a Hulu download. Now, if you decide to get rid of it, our how to delete apps on iPhone guide can help you out.

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Best Marvel Snap decks

When it comes to Marvel Snap decks, there’s plenty of options for how to set them up. Still, with countless combinations between the cards across the roster, it can be hard to figure out what exactly is the most potent mix of powerful and playable cards. That’s where we come in, with our detailed Marvel Snap decklists.

If you want to get your hands on this comic card game sooner rather than later, check out our Marvel Snap download guide, or if you want to see our thoughts on the complete package, see our Marvel Snap review and Marvel Snap tier list. Or, if you’re looking to save the world in some other way, take a browse through our picks of the best My Hero Academia games.

Marvel Snap decks

With every card game, there’s plenty of potential combos on offer to startle your opponents. It’s no different in this one, with the best Marvel Snap decks constructed in a specific way to hang around a certain synergy, special card, or combinations that up the odds of victory. We’ve decided to split our recommendations into beginner decks, for those still getting used to the format, and the best of the best Marvel Snap decks for taking on fellow players online.

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Marvel Snap starter deck

We all begin with the same starter deck in Marvel Snap, featuring some powerful basic cards but few potent effects. While it’s not the worst set in the world, it’s worth trading out cards like Hulk and Abomination for Odin and Gamora when you pick them up as battle pass rewards as their on-reveal effects can be game-changing. Fortunately, all of your early battles will be against bots, so you can use this mediocre set until you unlock the required components for our beginner deck recommendations.

Marvel Snap beginner decks

If you’re still getting to grips with this superhero-powered card game, it makes sense to try out one of our beginner Marvel Snap deck suggestions. We’ve chosen builds that get you used to the idea of concepts like summons, combinations, and destruction effects, and are all available in card pool one (collection level rewards 1-214). Once you have your head around these ideas, you should be confident enough to try building your own deck, but if you aren’t, find your way a little further down the page for some of the best Marvel Snap deck recipes we could muster.

Custom image of Onslaught, Ka-zar, and Blue Marvel cards for Marvel Snap decks guide

Ongoing effects 101

Decklist: Antman, Squirrel Girl, Nightcrawler, The Watcher, Mister Sinister, The Punisher, Captain America, Ka-zar, Iron Man, Blue Marvel, Onslaught

Ongoing effects are difficult to deal with as they continue to change the game after you play them, so it’s no surprise that a deck built around the concept is one of the most viable pool one Marvel Snap decks. There’s plenty of combinations here, with Kazar providing boosts from Squirrel Girl – and her squirrels – as well as Antman, Nightcrawler, and the Watcher. Blue Marvel further boosts the attack power of all your heroes by one, and if you play Onslaught at the same location, you can turn this into a double boost.

On reveal effects 101

Decklist: Hawkeye, Mantis, Nightcrawler, Angela, Cable, Scarlet Witch, Wolfsbane, Groot, White Queen, White Tiger, Odin

Orientating around a bunch of powerful on reveal effects, this deck is easy to construct with cards you can pick up from the first pool (rewards for collection levels 1-214). The main gimmick here is to set up on reveal effects across two locations while trying to find Odin for a powerful end game play. Odin’s effect allows for on reveal effects to happen again at the location you play him at, which can boost Wolfsbane’s attack into terrifying territories, provide another 7-power tiger with White Tiger, or double Groot’s power points.

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Destruction effects 101

Decklist: Angel, Nightcrawler, Nova, Blade, Carnage, Wolverine, Lady Sif, Sword Master, Enchantress, Klaw, Spider-Woman, Apocalypse

This is the riskiest of our three beginner decks, but it’s also the set with the most potential to be an absolute nightmare for your opponents, With the hand destruction effects of Lady Sif and Blade able to power up Apocalypse by four points for each time it’s destroyed, I’ve seen combos that end up with the mighty planet smasher with more than double it’s original power points. Pair this with Enchantress’ ability for shutting down ongoing effects, and Spider-Woman decreasing your opponent’s power points, and there’s a lot of disruptive late-game plays on offer here.

Marvel Snap intermediate decks

With cards from pools two and three, these intermediate decks pack more of a punch than our beginner decks, but have easier-to-understand strategies than our meta picks.

Custom image from the destruction 101 Marvel Snap deck with Deadpool and other heroes

Self-destruction Deadpool

Decklist: Bucky Barney, Carnage, Deadpool, Deathlok, Forge, The Hood, Hulk Buster, Killmonger, Nova, Taskmaster, Wave

Not only is Deadpool one of the biggest hitters in the box office, but he’s also one of the wildest regeneration engines in all of Marvel Snap. With an effect that brings the hero back to the hand with its power doubled, which over the course of a few turns can turn Deadpool into one of the most potent cards in the game. Match this with Nova, who boosts her fellow heroes by one power point after destruction, and Bucky Barnes’ transformation into the Winter Soldier when taken down, you can create a field that the opponent doesn’t know how to work around.

Sera Mystique summons

Decklist: America Chavez, Ant Man, Angela, Bishop, Colleen Wing, Dracula, Maximus, Mojo, Mysterio, Mystique, Scarlet Witch, Sera, Star Lord

Building a deck around the combo between Sera and Mystique is a great way to get to grips with summoning in Marvel Snap. Sera allows for quicker summons with an ongoing effect that subtracts one energy point from the cost of cards in your hands. Mystique makes like she does in the movies and serves as an incredible mimic, copying the last ongoing effect you played. This tots up for a total of -2 to the energy cost in your hand, which might not sound OP, but trust me when I say that it is.

Custom image of Wong Marvel Snap deck heroes including Wong himself and Spectrum

The Wong Spectrum

Decklist: Ant-Man, Armor, Colossus, Cosmo, Ebony Maw, Goose, Lizard, Mystique, Mister Fantastic, Quinjet, Spectrum, Wong

Like we mentioned earlier, getting your head around card combinations is pivotal to finding your way in this game, and there’s few better ways of doing this than between Wong and Spectrum. Wong’s effect is simple enough in that it causes on reveal effects in a set location to happen twice. Combine this with Spectrum’s on reveal plus two power boost, you can get an easy plus four for your heroes in a single play.

There’s another trick to this deck too though, with lots of players choosing to include a variety of ongoing effect heroes that help to control the field. The best of the bunch are Mister Fantastic, Goose, and Lizard, but it’s also a good idea to include a copy of Ant-Man to benefit from control over the field with a plus three power boost possible.

The best Marvel Snap meta decks

If you’re too much of a hero to play with the beginners, worry not, we’ve got the best Marvel Snap decks for taking to online play. As more cards arrive in the game, we’ll be back to update these Marvel Snap decklists with the freshest of the superfine superhero sets.

Custom image of the Deathpool Marvel Snap deck with Death and Deadpool

Deathpool self-destruction

Decklist: Bucky Barney, Carnage, Deadpool, Death, Deathlok, The Hood, Hulk Buster, Killmonger, Nova, Taskmaster, Wave

This deck is popping with card effects that use self-destruction as a means of taking out opponents’ cards, increasing your hero’s points, and summoning the powerful entity of Death herself. Death’s effect makes playing her on the field easier by costing one less energy point for every card destroyed in the game, and with the kamikaze effects of Deadpool, The Hood, Venom, and more, you can easily get her out in an endgame situation.

Sera Zemo summons

Decklist: Angela, Bishop, Carnage, Lizard, Maximus, Mysterio, Red Skull, Sera, Taskmaster, Typhoid Mary, Zero

Sera is one of the most OP cards available in the current Marvel Snap roster, with an effect that lowers the energy point cost of cards in your hand. Combine this with Zero, a veritable bear trap of a card that cancels out the next effect used, and you can quickly find yourself in a position of power on the board. Add in Taskmaster to benefit from powerful summons and you’re well on your way to taking down opponents.

Screenshot of Patriot and drones Marvel Snap deck with pictures of Patriot, Ka-zar, and Ulton

Patriots, drones, and clones

Decklist: Blue Marvel, Debrii, Ka-zar, Mister Sinister, Misty Knight, Mystique, Onslaught, Patriot, Shocker, Squirrel Girl, Ultron, Wasp

This deck combines two separate strategies to create one of the most popular Marvel Snap decks in the current meta. The first half of the idea behind this deck is in the synergy between Patriot, with an effect boosting the power points of cards with no effect by two, Ka-zar, who offers a further plus one power point to heroes that only have one to start with, and a few seemingly weak cards like Wasp, Misty Knight, and Shocker. If all that wasn’t enough, Blue Marvel also makes an appearance in some builds of this set, boosting the power points of in-play with an ongoing plus one.

The second part of this deck’s overall strategy is in swarming the field of play with low-cost tokens – we’re calling them tokens for lack of a better word, these are on-field heroes with no original cards but are created by the effect of other heroes, like tokens in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Cards like Ultron, Debri, and Squirrel Girl can all create tokens, and these tokens also receive the power point boost from Blue Marvel and Kaz-ar. For the final flavour in this incredible deck, add a copy of Onslaught, who throws this deck into OP territory by doubling the effect of any ongoing effects in play.

Destroyer

Decklist: Nova, The Hood, Armor, Bucky Barnes, Carnage, Colossus, Deathlok, Green Goblin, Killmonger, Warpath, Hobgoblin, Destroyer

This is one of the trickier Marvel Snap decks to get your head around, with plenty of effects that can only work out if you play intelligent combos. There’s multiple ideas at play here, from using Green Goblin and Hobgoblin to occupy locations on your opponent’s side of the field while lowering their overall power points. Then there’s the destruction effects just like the Deathpool deck, but with the added flavour of Destroyer as an end-game monolith capable of overpowering a full location just by himself.

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There you have it, our picks for the best beginner and meta Marvel Snap decks. To make some room for more games on your phone, see our how to delete apps on iPhone and how to delete contacts on iPhone.

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Path To Nowhere tier list and reroll guide

Welcome to the Minos Bureau of Crisis Control, chief. It’s time to defend your tower! Of course, you should make sure your team is up to snuff first by checking out this Path to Nowhere tier list. Informing you of all the strongest characters in the game, with our help you’ll be the top dog in this SRPG real-time tower defence game in no time.

We’ve also included a Path to Nowhere reroll guide below, just in case you don’t pull the characters you want. If, however, you find yourself on a lucky streak, why not try pulling all the top picks on our AFK Arena tier list, Another Eden tier list, Genshin Impact tier list, or Epic Seven tier list.

Path to Nowhere tier list

Here are our opinions on where each character falls in terms of overall strength and utility. Keep in mind that all tier lists are intended as a guideline only, and every character has the opportunity to shine well with the right player and lineup.

Tier Path to Nowhere character
S Baiyi, Demon, Hamel, Labyrinth, Langley, Nox, Zoya
A Ariel, Astrologer, Che, Chelsea, Crache, Dolly, Emp, Eirene, Horo, Hella, Hekaty, Ignis, Kelvin, Kava-Kava, Luvia Ray, Pacassi, Pricilla, Serpent, Victoria, Wendy
B Anne, Chameleon, Demolia, Flora, Fox, Joan, Koko, Macchiato, Mess, Ninety-Nine, OliFeR, Peggy, RouLecca, Summer
C Cinnabar, Gekkabijin, Lisa, Pepper, Sumire, Tetra, Wolverine

Path to Nowhere tier list - a character throwing coins up into the air joyously

How do I perform a Path to Nowhere reroll?

Performing a Path to Nowhere reroll is a little tricky, as there doesn’t seem to be an option to log in with a guest account. This means you either need to have multiple Google, Facebook, or Twitter accounts so you can log into a new one if you don’t get the characters you want, as it seems like deleting your Path to Nowhere account then making a new one with the same email takes anywhere between 24 hours and 15 days to process.

As such, we recommend doing the following to perform a Path to Nowhere reroll.

  • Launch Path to Nowhere
  • Complete the tutorial
  • Pull on the banner – the beginner’s banner is guaranteed to give you one S rank guaranteed unit at a discount during your first ten-pull
  • If you don’t get the S rank character you want and are feeling patient, log out and log in again with a different email, Twitter, or facebook account
  • Rinse, repeat, until you get what you need!

That’s it for our Path to Nowhere tier list and reroll guide. For more gacha goodness, check out our list of the best gacha games. We’ve also got a guide on how to delete apps on iPhone so you can make some room for all these awesome titles.

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Danganronpa games

If you’re hoping to dive into some murder mystery mayhem, Spike Chunsoft’s series of Danganronpa games are right up your alley. However, with three main games, several spin-offs, and different collections to get through, it can be tricky to know where to start. In this guide, we go over each of the games with a brief synopsis, their initial release date, and their place in the cannon. We’ve also included a quick guide to all the Danganronpa games in order, so you can dive into despair without missing a beat.

To familiarise yourself with your classmates, be sure to check out our Danganronpa characters guide. Or, if you’re on the hunt for more mystery mayhem and titillating tales, take a look at our top picks for the best mystery games and the best visual novel games on mobile and Switch.

Danganronpa games

Mainline Danganronpa games

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc

Initially seeing a PSP release in Japan in 2010, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is the first title in the Danganronpa series. Garnering an iconic status, it has since arrived on multiple platforms in all regions.

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a visual novel based around Class 78th of the prestigious Hope’s Peak Academy. Originally lauded as a home to Japan’s best and brightest high school students, Hope’s Peak Academy is plunged into despair as student Makoto Naegi and his classmates find themselves locked in the school, playing a sick game at the whim of a sadistic bear called Monokuma. Pitting the students against each other, Monokuma promises freedom to anyone who can kill one of their peers and get away with it.

You take the role of Makoto Naegi as you attempt to survive the vicious killing game and uncover the secrets behind Monokuma’s true identity and motives. Explore the academy and progress through the story, as you get to know your classmates’ histories, desires, and aspirations, all while you investigate murders, and pin down culprits.

Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair

Following on from the first title’s popularity, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is a direct sequel to Trigger Happy Havoc. It first came out on the PSP in Japan in 2012, and takes place shortly after the events of Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls.

You step into the shoes of Hajime Hinata, who has just enrolled into Hope’s Peak Academy. Upon entering the building he’s overcome with fatigue, then wakes up to find himself in front of a classroom full of his peers. Locked inside, the students are met by Usami, a pink, magical girl bunny, who reveals that they are in fact on a paradisal island, and they must befriend each other to gain Hope Fragments and nurture their hope.

However, just as they’re adapting to the peaceful island life, disaster strikes. Monokuma is back, and the students must participate in the next generation of the killing game if they wish to survive.

Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair follows a very similar gameplay loop to the first, with the main differences being that you can walk around the island as Hajime in 2D, and the class trial segments boast new features such as the nonstop debate mechanic and fresh minigames.

Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony

Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is the third major instalment in the series, landing on PS4 and PS Vita in Japan early 2017, then dropping on PS4, PS Vita, and PC in the West later that year.

Dubbed ‘the biggest, most exhilarating episode yet’, Killing Harmony is set in a ‘psycho-cool’ environment and revolves around 16 new characters who are, once again, kidnapped and imprisoned in a school. With lives on the line, you must dive into a high-stakes, fast-paced investigation, uncovering the mysteries behind brutal murders and condemning your new friends to death.

With the Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope’s Peak High School anime closing the Hope’s Peak Academy arc, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is the first game to take place in a new school with a completely fresh cast of characters. However, the gameplay remains relatively similar to the previous titles, with the same loop and linear paths, this time embellished with some new gameplay elements.

Split into the same three major gameplay types you should be familiar with by now, you take control of the protagonist from a first-person perspective, exploring the school at your leisure between character interactions, investigations, and class trials.

Spin-off Danganronpa games

Danganronpa games - a character surrounded by Monokuma units in Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls

Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls

Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls is a spin-off game set between the events of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. Published in Japan by Spike Chunsoft in 2014 and seeing a western release in 2015, it’s the first game to break the tried-and-tested visual novel format.

Instead, it’s a third-person adventure shooter game in which you take control of Komaru Naegi, Makoto Naegi’s younger sister, as you attempt to survive in a chaotic city overrun by Monokuma Units. With the help of your partner, Toko Fukawa, you must take control of the Hacking Gun to escape the crafty Monokuma Kids and unveil the secrets of the city.

Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp

Dropping as a part of the Danganronpa 10th Anniversary celebration, Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp is an extended version of Danganronpa V3: Killing Hamony’s Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame.

An RPG board game featuring a lineup of characters from all of the previous titles, Ultimate Summer Camp tasks you with exploring Jabberwock Island, collecting Hope Fragments, and developing your characters. Battle enemies to earn money, upgrade your equipment, defeat bosses, and unlock new islands in this alternate, non-killing tropical paradise.

Danganronpa game collections and remasters

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Danganronpa 1.2 Reload

A collection of the first and second games with several new features, Danganronpa 1.2 Reload initially came out on Playstation Vita in Japan in 2013. In 2017, NIS published the game in North America and Europe on Playstation 4, then re-released it on the Playstation 5 through backwards compatibility.

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Danganronpa Decadence

In celebration of the Danganronpa 10th Anniversary in 2021, Spike Chunsoft (and Numskull Games in Europe) released Danganronpa Decadence, a remastered collection for Nintendo Switch. It includes the Anniversary Edition remasters of all the mainline games, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. Additionally, it also features Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summercamp as a standalone experience. Indulge in a decade of despair with either the exclusive, physical-only bundle, or you can purchase the games individually from the Nintendo eshop.

Danganronpa games in order

Working out how to play the Danganronpa games in order can be a little tricky, but we’ve got you covered. Note that, chronologically, Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls falls between Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair. However, Ultra Despair Girls contains spoilers for Goodbye Despair, so we recommend playing it third.

  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
  • Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
  • Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
  • Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp

And with that, our class on the iconic Danganronpa games comes to a close. If you’re feeling spooked after all those thrills, chills, and kills, make sure to use our iPhone flashlight guide when you go to the bathroom tonight. Or, you can head over to our Zoom download guide to phone a friend and make sure they aren’t trapped at Hope’s Peak Academy.

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Genshin Impact events guide

Genshin Impact does a great job of emanating a real sense of life, whether you’re enjoying the hustle and bustle of Liyue Harbour, or wandering the regal streets of Mondstadt. Of course, another great thing that keeps the game fresh and interesting is the constant stream of exciting events. From limited-time dungeons to real-life photo competitions, there’s always something going on – it can be hard to keep up!

That’s where we come in. With our Genshin Impact event guide, we’ll keep you up to date with all the current and upcoming events, so you’ll always have a calendar full of fun shenanigans to get into. Of course, as the Genshin Impact events schedule changes pretty much every week, you’ll want to keep checking back to make sure you don’t miss anything. So get this page bookmarked and get a magic quill in hand, as we look at what’s happening and what’s on the horizon in Teyvat.

If you’re looking to be a Genshin pro, be sure to check out our Genshin Impact tier list and our Genshin Impact next banner guide. We’ve also got a list of Genshin Impact codes bursting with exciting goodies for you to snap up.

Now, let’s get into all of the exciting Genshin Impact events.

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Current Genshin Impact event schedule

These are all the current Genshin Impact events, including competitions where you can snag some great, real-life merch. All events are limited, so be sure to get involved before they’re over.

Star-seeker’s Sojourn

October 21 – October 31, 2022

The first step to any great adventure is stepping outdoors. Watch the glorious world unfold before your eyes in this fresh exploration-based event.

Wind Chaser

October 17 – October 31, 2022

You meet an adventurer named Honglang out in the wilds. He seems to be attempting to explore a strange domain… Zip through unique domains, collecting wind coins, completing Windgrasper challengers, and defeating enemies in the race to the finish line to earn heaps of great goodies.

Path of Gleaming Jade

October 14 – October 31, 2022

As a part of the Genshin Impact anniversary celebrations, log in for seven days during the event to earn a total of ten intertwined fat, 80k mora, 18 mystic enhancement ore, and eight hero’s wit.

Hyakunin Ikki rerun

October 10 – 24, 2022

It is said that a free-for-all fighting tournament is held in an unknown guild hall near Inazuma City, and that mortals and monsters alike who enjoy combat can take part in it. This tournament is know as Hyakunin Ikki – and it’s coming back for another run! Take part to snag primos, talent level-up materials, mora, and more.

Genshin Impact web events

Hidden Civilizations

September 29 – October 31

Complete special event missions to gain copper coins, which you can use to win rewards in the event draw roulette. Check out the official Hoyolab post to participate.

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Upcoming Genshin Impact events

Fabulous Fungus Frenzy

Version 3.2

Capture fungus and harness their power by creating floral jelly blends for them to enjoy. Then, team up with your fun fungi to take down enemies and earn heaps of rewards, including a copy of Genshin’s Dori.

Outside the Canvas, Inside the Lens: Greenery Chapter

Version 3.2

Asagiri, the illustrator from Inazuma, needs your  help once again. Take photos with your Kamera to provide her with inspiration for her work in exchange for free goodies.

Hypostatic Symphony: Dissonant

Version 3.2

Use dissonance to take down rounds of elemental foes within the time limit to earn points, freemos, and more.

Marvelous Merchandise rerun

Version 3.2

Liben’s back by popular demand, and he’s got a bunch of boxes full of treats for you to exchange.

Adventurer’s Trial

Version 3.2

Challenge yourself with a bunch of exciting minigames, obstacle courses, and combat challenges. Either go solo or bring a friend, as you collect coins, hit slimes through goal posts, destroy blocks, and more in exchange for bountiful rewards.

And that’s everything you need to know about the current and upcoming Genshin Impact events. If you’re looking for more open-world fun, head over to our list of the best games like Genshin Impact for something new to play.

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Honkai Star Rail Arlan – relics, attacks, and more

Though he may be a man of little words, Honkai Star Rail’s Arlan does a stellar job of protecting the interstellar Herta Space Station. Okay, he may not win every battle, but he’s more than willing to put his life on the line to protect those around him, and sees the scars he’s earned as badges of honour, reminding him of his purpose.

But regardless of how brave or skilled the head of the Herta Space Station’s security department is, no one should have to shoulder such responsibility alone. Luckily, with the help of our Honkai Star Rail Arlan build guide, you can help lift some of the weight off his shoulders, by getting familiar with all of his attacks and eidolons, and equipping him with the best light cones and relics. Maybe he’ll even reward you by letting you meet Peppy, his adorable little pup.

If you want to introduce yourself to the rest of the inhabitants of Herta Space Station, head over to our Honkai Star Rail tier list and Honkai Star Rail characters guides. We’ve also got a heap more build guides just like this one, including Honkai Star Rail’s Herta, Honkai Star Rail’s Himeko, and Honkai Star Rail’s Bronya.

Who is Honkai Star Rail’s Arlan?

Honkai Star Rail’s Arlan is the head of Herta Space Station’s security department, and is willing to risk his life to protect the staff on board. He’s stoic, inarticulate, and doesn’t really understand the scientific research being carried out by his fellow space station inhabitants, but he wears his scars like battles of honour, considering them a reminder of his ability to protect everyone. Despite his serious demeanour, he can be seen letting down his guard and cracking a rare smile whenever his little dog Peppy is in his arms.

Arlan is a four-star lightning wielder who treads the path of the Destruction. His English voice actor is Dani Chambers, and his Japanese voice actor is Shiraishi Ryoko.

Honkai Star Rail Arlan splash art showing him with his little dog

What’s the best Honkai Star Rail Arlan build?

Arlan is a lightning wielding DPS with high damage and low survivability, and plays the role of a glass cannon in most scenarios. He specialises in taking down single targets, and his skill sees him sacrifice a portion of his HP in order to deal more damage, though he can’t use this skill if his HP is insufficient. His passive also sees his damage increase based on his lost HP.

As such, it’s important to pick the right healer for Arlan’s team. We advise against pairing him up with Honkai Star Rail’s Luocha, as his Abyss Flower skill triggers when an ally falls below 50% HP, which interferes with Arlan’s abilities. Honkai Star Rail’s Natasha is more fitting for the role, as you can control when she heals her allies, and her ultimate is a great emergency button if Arlan’s health falls too low to use his skill.

As of the beta, we recommend prioritising attack, HP, and lightning damage boost stats when building Arlan. The reason we recommend HP is because his buffs and skills are based on a percentage of his max HP rather than a flat rate, so ensuring he has high max HP means he can fall below the required threshold without being at risk of dying in one hit. However, we’re still testing builds, so this is subject to change in the game’s full release.

When it comes to team comps, we recommend pairing him with another DPS and a buffer or support in addition to Honkai Star Rail’s Natasha, but you should avoid keeping him consistently shielded unless his HP is within the required range.

Which light cone should I use for Honkai Star Rail’s Arlan?

The four-star light cone A Secret Vow is tailored to Arlan’s kit, both increasing his flat damage and allowing him to deal extra damage when an enemy has a higher HP percentage than him, which, due to his skills, is likely to be almost always active. However, if you can’t get your hands on A Secret Vow for whatever reason, you can equip him with any light cone that aligns with the path of The Destruction, preferably one that also boosts his attack.

Light cone Effect How to obtain
A Secret Vow Increases Arlan’s damage dealt by 20%. Arlan also deals an extra 20% damage to enemies with a higher HP percentage than him Gacha

Which relics should I use for Honkai Star Rail’s Arlan?

When it comes to relics, the best set for Arlan as of the beta is the Band of Sizzling Thunder, as it increases his lightning damage and shock damage. For substats, we once again recommend aiming for more attack, HP, and lightning damage. After this, you should ensure that he has a decent crit rate/crit damage ratio and some extra energy restoration.

Relic Effect How to obtain
Band of Sizzling Thunder Two equipped: increases lightning damage by 12%
Four equipped: the enemy receives 40% more shock damage from Arlan. Arlan also deals 18% more damage to enemies inflicted with shock
Five equipped: increases lightning damage by 12%
Cavern of Corrosion: Path of Roaring Thunder in Jarilo-VI’s Everwinter Hill

What are Honkai Star Rail’s Arlan’s attacks?

Active

Skill Effect
Basic attack: Lightning Rush (single attack) Deal 60% of Arlan’s attack as lightning damage to a target enemy
Skill: Shackle Breaker (single attack) Consume 15% of Arlan’s max HP to deal 165% of his attack as lightning damage to a target enemy. You can’t use this skill if Arlan’s HP is insufficient
Ultimate: Frenzies Punishment (blast) Deal 224% of Arlan’s attack as lightning damage to a target enemy, and 96% of Arlan’s attack as lightning damage to enemies adjacent to the target

Passive

Skill Effect
Pain and Anger Increases Arlan’s damage based on his lost HP, up to a max of 44% 

Technique

Skill Effect
Swift Harvest Immediately attack the enemy. After entering battle, deal 80% of Arlan’s attack as lightning damage to all enemies

Honkai Star Rail's Arlan fighting in the Space Station

What are Arlan’s eidolons?

Eidolons in Honkai Star Rail are similar to Genshin Impact’s light cones. They’re unique buffs that you can only unlock by pulling more than one copy of a character. Here are all of Arlan’s eidolons.

Eidolon  Effect
Level one – To the Bitter End Arlan can use his skill when his HP is at least 5% of his max HP. If his HP is insufficient, using his skill reduces his HP to one
Level two – Breaking Free Arlan’s skill damage increases by 10%. When Arlan uses his skill, it dispels a debuff inflicted on him
Level three – Power Through  Increases the level of Arlan’s ultimate by three, up to a maximum of level of 15, and increases the level of his basic attack by one, up to a maximum of level ten
Level four – Turn the Tables When struck by a killing blow, instead of becoming incapacitated, Arlan immediately restores back to 25% of his max HP. This effect can only trigger once per battle
Level five – Hammer and Tongs Increases the level of Arlan’s skill by three, up to a maximum of level 15, and increases the level of his basic attack by one, up to a maximum of ten
Level six – Self-Sacrifice  When Arlan’s HP is lower than 50%, his ultimate’s damage increases by 15% and the damage multiplier on adjacent targets increases to that of the target enemy

That’s everything we’ve got on Honkai Star Rail’s Arlan as of the beta. We’ll be sure to update this guide as soon as the Honkai Star Rail release date rolls around. In the meantime, head over to our list of the best games like Genshin Impact for a fresh new adventure.

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Marvel Snap beginner

The Marvel brand has never been stronger, and while it slowly takes over every avenue of media with blockbuster films and TV shows, the comics company is gradually branching out into different genres of video games after decades of action. Well, Marvel Snap is taking mobile devices by storm, as the deck-building superhero title lets us build up a deck filled with our fave comic heroes.

If you’re a Marvel Snap beginner, there are a few things you need to know to help you in your first steps, and some other tips and tricks that can make your life easier. If you’re familiar with titles such as Hearthstone, you may be at an advantage, but there are still some differences in Marvel Snap, so there’s a lot to learn.

Before we dive fully into our guide, be sure to have a look at our other great content, including articles that cover topics like Marvel Snap decks, Marvel Snap download, the best Marvel games on Switch and mobile, Marvel’s Midnight Suns release date, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 cheat codes, and Marvel Future Revolution codes.

Let’s swing into our Marvel Snap beginner guide.

Marvel Snap beginner guide

Marvel Snap: key art shows America Chavez punching her fist

Finish the missions

It seems obvious, but a lot of people miss this! Battles are the main attraction here, but you can also tap on the missions tab on the home screen to see other tasks you can complete as you take down foes in online matches. These can help your progression in the battle pass and unlock rewards to further boost your deck. You have to battle anyway, so keep a keen eye on the missions to make sure you get everything you can out of the game.

Marvel Snap: several cards from Marvel Snap are visible featuring different Marvel heroes

Balance your deck well

We all want to use heavy hitters like Hulk or Apocalypse to destroy opponents, but at the beginning of the match, you don’t have enough energy to play these sorts of characters, so a deck full of high-energy cards leaves you sitting on your thumbs while the opponent gets ahead. Some common cards also feature really helpful skills, like Black Widow’s ability to add a Widow’s Bite card to the opponent’s deck, or Mantis’ ability which allows you to draw a card from your foe’s deck. Balance things carefully, and use the little guys.

Marvel Snap: several cards from Marvel Snap are visible featuring different Marvel heroes

Retreat if you need to

It’s not a fun feeling to lose, but the gameplay at the heart of Marvel’s Snap is the snap, a gambit which could see you winning more or less essential cubes depending on how much you’re willing to wager. Well, if it looks like you’re not getting anywhere fast, there is no harm in retreating before you end up losing more cubes than you care to part with. You’ll definitely see a few opponents retreating, so save yourself some resources and get out when you can see your opponent outmatches you. You’ll get them next time.

Marvel Snap: several cards from Marvel Snap are visible featuring different Marvel heroes

Undo your actions

Did you play the wrong card? Or instantly realise your mistake? There’s actually an undo button that becomes visible when you press on the blue energy orb after playing a card. It’s a simple tip, but one that could get you out of a tight spot when you make a silly mistake.

Marvel Snap: key art from Marvel Snap shows several Marvel heroes in battle

Don’t forget to upgrade your cards

As you battle, you slowly begin to amass resources, and while it’s great to add new cards to your deck, a handy way to use a little less of your hard-earned cash is to power up the cards you already have. As you play with each card you unlock boosters for that specific card, make sure you use these to power up your pack, helping you to collect more cards and move up the ranks even quicker.

OK Marvel fans, that’s all we have for now, but we’ll certainly come back with more tips and tricks as we continue to get to grips with Marvel Snap. In the meantime, check out our Marvel Snap review to see exactly why everyone is raving about this new title.