The Master Ball comes from Mable's Research. The NPC herself can be found in the Pokemon Research Center in the southern part of the map. You can't miss it since a main quest takes you there fairly ...
Although the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has yet to formally declare campaigns open for the 2027 ...
In New York, there is a premier knife company, Korin, that not only sells some of the best knives but has master sharpeners to keep your edges on point. In this video Vincent, one of Korin's master ...
A Tennessee woman is behind bars after she subjected her children to a life of filth and cruelty, Volunteer State law enforcement says. Mindy Michelle Mooney, 36, stands accused of three counts of ...
Usama Mehmood is a writer who has done extensive work for previous publications, including Ranking Lists, Reviews, and even Featured Pieces. This allowed him to quickly pursue a position as an Editor ...
After receiving his degree in Journalism & Media Communications from CSU in 2019, Erik began building his career in online media, and found his dream job when he joined Game Rant as a staff writer.
Knowing how to heal your teammates as Support in Battlefield 6 not only ensures their continued survival but helps them watch your back as well. Healing is also a challenge that unlocks a potentially ...
Finding the Wind Master in Fisch is just part of the lengthy process that ends with you getting the Wind Elemental rod. The Wind Master lives in an out-of-the-way location in Northern Expedition, and ...
The weapon grind in Battlefield games has always been a slog, and Battlefield 6 is no exception. This time around, however, we have more freedom than ever in how we level weapons, and more ability ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines. He's a seasoned writer with over four years of industry experience, and he is an enjoyer of all things difficult in gaming. If Marc's not ...
Psychologist Daniel Kahneman’s “peak-end rule” describes a kind of bias in how we recall experiences: We tend to judge an event not by its totality, but by two moments. The first is the emotional high ...