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  • Pokemon Let's Go Guide: How To Get The Mythical Meltan And Melmetal

    Pokemon Let's Go Guide: How To Get The Mythical Meltan And Melmetal

    Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee are now available onSwitch, marking the series’ proper debut on Nintendo’s hybrid console. While not direct remakes of the classic Pokemon Yellow version, the pair follow its template very closely, featuring the same setting, story beats, and the original 151 Pokemon (plus their Alolan variants, which could be acquired either from certain NPCs or by transferring them over from Pokemon Go).

    Despite their many similarities to Yellow, Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee do introduce some new elements to the series–most notably Meltan, a brand-new Mythical Pokemon that hasn’t appeared in any previous mainline Pokemon game. Fittingly for a Mythical Pokemon, Meltan can’t be acquired through normal means, so we’ve put together a guide explaining just how you can add it and its evolved form, Melmetal, to your collection.

    How To Catch Meltan

    The key to getting a Meltan in Let’s Go involves connecting the games to Pokemon Go. As previously mentioned, you can link the mobile title to Let’s Go via Bluetooth and transfer any Gen 1 Pokemon you’ve captured there over to the Switch games. The Pokemon you’ve transferred will then appear in the Go Park, a new facility that replaces the Safari Zone in Fuchsia City. See our full guide to connecting Go and Let’s Go for more details.

    To begin a transfer, simply speak to the receptionist at the front desk of the Go Park and follow the on-screen prompts. This is a one-way process; any Pokemon you send from Go to Let’s Go can’t be returned to the mobile game. However, you’ll need to complete at least one transfer in order to catch Meltan, as sending a Pokemon to Let’s Go will reward you with a special item in Go: the Mystery Box.

    The Mystery Box is the key to summoning Meltan in Pokemon Go. Once opened, the Mythical Pokemon will begin appearing in the wild for a limited time, and you’ll be able to capture it just as you would any other monster. However, you’ll need to act quickly to catch as many as you can; the Mystery Box only remains open for 30 minutes, and you’ll need to wait a full seven days before you can activate it again by transferring another Pokemon.

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    While you can typically only transfer the original 151 Pokemon, Meltan is the sole exception. Once you’ve managed to catch one in Go, you’ll be able to send it over to the Let’s Go titles the same way you would any Gen 1 Pokemon. You’ll then be able to recapture it in the Go Park to add it to your team.

    At the moment, this is the only way to obtain Meltan in either Go or Let’s Go. You won’t be able to find it in the wild in the Switch games, so if you’re hoping to add one to your collection, you’ll need to link the two titles together. However, The Pokemon Company has teased that a new Special Research questline revolving around Meltan will be available for Pokemon Go players sometime this winter, suggesting there will be other ways to acquire it in the future.

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    Meltan is a pure Steel-type Pokemon that stands at eight inches tall, making it one of the smallest monsters in the Pokemon universe. While it may not look particularly intimidating, it does have a notable distinction: Meltan is the first Mythical Pokemon capable of evolving, and it’s able to grow into a hulking monster called Melmetal.

    How To Evolve Meltan

    As before, Pokemon Go is the key to obtaining Melmetal. In order to evolve Meltan, you’ll need to feed it enough Candy in Go, just as you would evolve most other Pokemon in the mobile game. These are acquired each time you catch a Meltan or send one to Professor Willow, but be warned: you’re going to need to capture a lot of Meltans if you’re hoping to get its evolution, as the Mythical Pokemon requires a whopping 400 Candies to evolve.

    Given how long it takes to reopen the Mystery Box, amassing enough Candy to evolve Meltan is a daunting prospect. Fortunately, if you’ve stocked up on Rare Candies, you’ll be able to use them to expedite the process. You can also feed Pinap Berries to Meltan during the capture phase, which will increase the number of Candies you receive if you successfully catch it. Once you’ve evolved Meltan, you can transfer your Melmetal to the Let’s Go games and recapture it in the Go Park.

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    Just as its base form, Melmetal is a pure Steel-type Pokemon. According to the series’ lore, it was worshiped in ancient times because of its ability to create metal. It is also capable of learning a brand-new move called Double Iron Bash, a two-hit Steel-type attack that can make the opposing Pokemon flinch.

    Despite being more welcoming than other entries in the series, Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee are deeper than they may initially appear. Before you embark on your journey, be sure to check out our nine tips you should know. We’ve also put together a guide on how to get Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle in the Switch games. For more, read our full Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee review.

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  • Pokemon Go: Meltan Research Quest And Let's Go Pikachu / Eevee Launch Event Now Live

    The latest pair of Pokemon adventures, Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, are now available for Nintendo Switch. Among other things, the new games feature connectivity with Pokemon Go, allowing you to transfer over certain monsters from the mobile title. In fact, doing this is quickest way to unlock the new Mythical Pokemon Meltan, but even if you don’t own either of the Switch games, you’ll have a way to get the new Hex Nut Pokemon in Go.

    A new Special Research questline centering around Meltan is now live. By completing the missions assigned by Professor Willow, you’ll be able to encounter the new Mythical Pokemon in Pokemon Go, even without connecting it to either of the Let’s Go titles. The new questline arrived much earlier than anticipated; The Pokemon Company had previously teased that Special Research related to Meltan would be available this “winter,” although it hadn’t provided a time frame.

    In addition to the new Special Research, Niantic is rolling out a few more special events to commemorate the launch of Pokemon: Let’s Go. First, you’ll be able to collect new Field Research tasks focusing on Gen 1 Pokemon at PokeStops from now until November 27. Niantic says these tasks feature monsters “not commonly found” in either of the Let’s Go games, such as Kabuto and Omanyte, giving you a good incentive to catch and transfer them over.

    On top of that, new Raid Battles are slated to arrive in Go from November 23-26. During this time frame, you’ll be able to encounter certain Eevee evolutions–Flareon, Jolteon, Vaporeon, Espeon, and Umbreon–as Raid Bosses. Raichu and Alolan Raichu will appear as Raid Bosses more commonly during this period as well.

    Unlike other Mythical Pokemon, Meltan is capable of evolving. Its second form is known as Melmetal, and it can learn an exclusive Steel-type attack called Double Iron Bash. Be sure to check out our guide on how to get Meltan and Melmetal. We’ve also put together nine tips to know before starting Pokemon: Let’s Go and a guide on how to catch Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.

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  • Where Is Xur Today? Destiny 2 Exotics & Location Guide (Nov. 16-20)

    Where Is Xur Today? Destiny 2 Exotics & Location Guide (Nov. 16-20)

    You might have already gotten yourself a new Exotic this week in Destiny 2. The weekly reset saw the completion of the Murder Mystery quest, whose final prize was the Destiny 1 fan-favorite Exotic machine gun Thunderlord. That was a pretty good prize, but if you need more Exotics–and who doesn’t–Xur is back this weekend to quench your thirst for golden loot.

    This week, Xur is camped out on Titan. You’ll find him on The Rig east of the location where you spawn in, toward the center of the northern edge of the area. Run to the far side of the area and when you come out from the covered portion, turn drop down and turn left. Xur is in the small square building waiting there.

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    As always, Xur’s bag of Exotics includes one weapon and one piece of armor for each of the three classes, specifically from Destiny 2’s Year One batch. The weapon this week is Coldheart, a powerful trace rifle laser beam that was previously a preorder bonus for Destiny 2. Its Cold Fusion perk give it a steady beam, and the Longest Winter perk mean it does more and more damage the longer you hold the beam on your target.

    Knucklehead Radar is a favorite for Hunters–the helmet maintains your radar even when you’re aiming down sights, which makes it great for the Crucible. Warlocks get Aeon Soul, which grant additional class ability energy to teammates when you use your own class ability, with the gains increased when more people on your Fireteam are also wearing Aeon Exotics. Finally, the Titan helmet An Insurmountable Skullfort start health regeneration when you kill enemies with Arc melee abilities, while also recharging your melee energy.

    • Coldheart (Exotic trace rifle) — 29 Legendary Shards
    • Aeon Soul (Exotic Warlock gauntlets) — 23 Legendary Shards
    • Knucklehead Radar (Exotic Hunter helmet) — 23 Legendary Shards
    • An Insurmountable Skullfort (Exotic Titan helmet) — 23 Legendary Shards

    Alongside the items above you can purchase directly, you can also shell out Legendary shards for Xur’s Fated Engram. This engram is guaranteed to decrypt into a Year One Exotic you don’t already own, making it a good way to fill out your collection if you find Xur’s offerings lacking–provided you can afford it. Make sure you buy it on the character whose class you want the Exotic to match.

    Apart from finally taming Thunderlord (here’s how if you haven’t yet), you should be seeing Exotic drops in the world of Destiny 2 carry fewer duplicates. That’s because of Bungie’s last big update to the game, which weighted Exotics you don’t own higher than ones you do for random drops in the world. Duplicates will still drop, but they should come less often. Bungie also has weighted armor duplicates over weapon duplicates, so if you do get an Exotic you already have, it’ll be more likely to be a piece of armor with random perks, which might still be useful. Weapons don’t carry random perks, so you can disassemble those dupes.

    There’s also great non-Exotic loot to be grabbed this week in the Iron Banner. If you still need to earn Triumphs and Iron Banner armor and weapons from the event, best to get in there–Bungie has said that Season 4 is coming to an end at the end of November, which means your chances for this batch of Iron Banner stuff will end with it.

    Though Season 4 is ending, the start of Season 5 (known as the Season of the Forge) means another batch of new content as part of Destiny 2’s overall Year Two plan. The next expansion piece is called Black Armory, and its due to drop on December 4. It’ll come with new Year Two Exotics, as well as other new gear, a new Raid lair, and a new activity.

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  • Pokemon May Disappear When Transferring From Go To Let's Go, Warns Nintendo

    When transferring your Pokemon from Pokemon Go to Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Let’s Go Eevee, make sure you don’t do anything to interrupt the process, says Nintendo. Interrupting the transfer could result in you losing some of your Pokemon from Pokemon Go.

    To make sure the process isn’t interrupted, Nintendo highlighted some best practices on its support site. When you decide to start moving your Pokemon from Go over into Let’s Go, make sure to avoid clicking the home or power button on your Switch. You also don’t want to press the home button, turn off Bluetooth, or suspend the Pokemon Go app on your mobile device. Nintendo also advises keeping your mobile device and Switch console close together during the process to ensure a smooth transition.

    Following this advice should prevent any problems when you transfer your Pokemon. If you notice that your transfer has somehow paused itself or did not completely move all your Pokemon over, Nintendo advises you turn off the Pokemon Go app and uninstall it. After reinstalling the game, you should be able to resume the transfer again. However, any Pokemon that were in between your mobile device and Switch may be lost for good, “as uninstalling and reinstalling the app would cause the transfer process to be stuck in limbo.”

    If you’re having trouble transferring any of your Pokemon from Go to Let’s Go–including the Pokemon Go exclusive Meltan–check out our guide. For even more Let’s Go tips, check out our list of 9 things you should know before starting and our guide to getting Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.

    In our Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Let’s Go, Eevee review, Jake Dekker gave the two games an 8/10, writing, “…Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee are delightful reimaginings of the series’ origins and a deep RPG in their own right. It makes a lot of smart improvements on the original Red, Blue and Yellow while holding on to what made them so special in the first place.”

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  • New Game Release Dates In November 2018: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4, And PC

    It’s hard to believe, but 2018 is winding to a close. November is now underway, and while many of the year’s biggest releases arrived back in October, there are still a number of major games in store for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch this month, from the latest entries in the Battlfield and Fallout franchises to the first pair of Pokemon RPGs for Nintendo’s hybrid console.

    On top of all the new titles, a handful of notable re-releases are set to arrive this month as well, among them the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, which collects and remasters all of Spyro’s PS1 adventures into one package. Blizzard’s acclaimed dungeon crawler Diablo III also arrived on Switch, marking the developer’s first release on a Nintendo system in over 15 years.

    That’s only a small sample of the games coming out in November 2018. You can see all of the biggest releases on the way for each platform this month below. For a broader look at all of the other titles out this year, be sure to check out our complete list of game release dates in 2018.

    Spyro Reignited Trilogy (PS4, Xbox One) — November 13

    Following the success of last year’s Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy, Activision is dusting off another PlayStation 1 icon with the Spyro Reignited Trilogy. Developed by Skylanders studio Toys for Bob, the collection launches for PS4 and Xbox One on November 13 and features all three of Spyro’s PS1 adventures–Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage, and Spyro: Year of the Dragon–all of which have received a significant audio and visual overhaul. The games also give you the option to choose between their new remastered soundtracks and the original ones if you ever get the urge to listen to the old tracks.

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    Fallout 76 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — November 14

    Fallout 76, the latest installment in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic RPG series, arrives on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 14, and it takes the traditionally single-player franchise into entirely new territory: multiplayer. Unlike previous games in the series, Fallout 76 is an online-only RPG with no NPCs; rather, every human character you come across as you explore the irradiated wastes of West Virginia is another player, and your best hope for gathering resources and surviving against the hulking mutant creatures roaming about is to band together with others, making for a very different kind of RPG than the series is known for.

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    Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu / Let’s Go Eevee (Switch) — November 16

    The Pokemon series makes its proper Nintendo Switch debut this month with Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee. A reimagining of the classic Pokemon Yellow version for Game Boy, the Let’s Go titles take players back to the Kanto region, where they’ll face off against new and familiar trainers on a quest to capture the original 151 Pokemon and become Pokemon League Champion. The games also diverge in some dramatic ways, most notably by incorporating the capture mechanics from Pokemon Go and introducing new attacks, as well as an entirely new Mythical Pokemon named Meltan.

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    Battlefield V (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — November 20

    EA’s Battlefield series returns to the conflicts of World War II with its latest installment, Battlefield V. Originally slated to launch back in October, the military shooter arrives on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 20 with a variety of maps and modes from the outset, and even more free content following in the months after its release as part of the Tides of War service. That includes new War Story missions and the battle royale-style Firestorm mode, in which 64 players divided into teams of four vie to be the last one standing on an ever-shrinking battlefield. Those who pick up the game during its launch week will also receive two free items.

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    Full November Release Schedule

    Game Platform Release Date
    The Quiet Man PS4, PC November 1
    Diablo III: Eternal Collection Switch November 2
    Déraciné PSVR November 6
    Overkill’s The Walking Dead PS4, Xbox One, PC November 6
    World of Final Fantasy Maxima Xbox One, Switch November 6
    Ride 3 PS4, Xbox One, PC November 8
    Tetris Effect PS4 November 9
    Hitman 2 PS4, Xbox One, PC November 13
    SNK 40th Anniversary Collection Switch November 13
    Spyro Reignited Trilogy PS4, Xbox One November 13
    Fallout 76 PS4, Xbox One, PC November 14
    Underworld Ascendant PC November 15
    Civilization VI Switch November 16
    Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Eevee Switch November 16
    Battlefield V PS4, Xbox One, PC November 20
    Warframe Switch November 20
    Wreckfest PS4, Xbox One November 20
    Darksiders 3 PS4, Xbox One, PC November 27
    Artifact PC November 28

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  • Pokemon: Let's Go Nature Chart and Explanation

    Learn how Natures alter your Pokemon’s stats and how to use them to your advantage.

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  • Fallout 76: Where to Find Power Armor Locations Early

    Get your first suit of Power Armor in Fallout 76 by checking out these confirmed locations!

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  • How the Devil May Cry/Castlevania TV Series Multiverse Could Work

    Today brought some unexpected but very welcome news for fans of Netflix’s Castlevania animated series. As showrunner Adi Shankar revealed exclusively to IGN’s Jacki Jing, work has begun on a Devil May Cry animated series that will exist as part of a shared multiverse with Castlevania. Suddenly, two of the biggest franchises in the gaming world have become intertwined.

    While at first glance these might seem like very random pairings of AAA franchises, there’s actually a lot of potential in linking Castlevania and Devil May Cry. Here’s how we think these two shows will connect with each other and begin to forge a larger animated multiverse.

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  • Devil May Cry Series Joins Castlevania in New Multi-Verse from Adi Shankar

    IGN can confirm that an animated-series adaptation of Capcom’s popular video game franchise, Devil May Cry, is in the works. The series will be developed by Castlevania executive producer Adi Shankar.

    Shankar, in an exclusive interview with IGN’s Jacki Jing, also revealed that his Devil May Cry series “will join Castlevania in what we’re now calling the bootleg multiverse.”

    While Shankar didn’t give us any specifics in terms of what this all means for the series’ overall story, he did inform us that he “acquired these (Devil May Cry) rights myself so the jabronis in Hollywood don’t f*** this one up too.” Shankar’s financial investment should allow him more creative freedom, as he begins to build this wildly ambitious multiverse of his.

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  • Rumor: Microsoft’s Considering Building a Disc-Less Xbox One for Release in 2019

    A recent rumor suggests that Microsoft is considering a new Xbox One SKU that removes the disc drive as a cost-reducing measure.

    As reported by Thurrott, this console would very much be part of the Xbox One family of devices and not the next-generation group of hardware that could compose Scarlett. This rumored Xbox One is expected to be released sometime in 2019, possibly as early as spring, and sell for $200 or less. The rumor also maintains that any Scarlet consoles would end up coming later, sometime in 2020.

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