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  • Hogwarts Legacy: All Shiny Beast Colors & How To Get ThemEthan Webb
    One particular pastime in Hogwarts Legacy that creature collection enthusiasts might indulge in is finding and catching every Shiny Magical Beast in the Highlands. Similar to Shiny pocket monsters in the Pokemon franchise, Shiny variants of Beasts are hard-to-find counterparts that vary from their default appearances. The rare versions of these creatures do not provide different Beast Materials or offer any gameplay advantages. Here’s what you need to know about what every shiny beast color
     

Hogwarts Legacy: All Shiny Beast Colors & How To Get Them

8. Březen 2024 v 22:14

One particular pastime in Hogwarts Legacy that creature collection enthusiasts might indulge in is finding and catching every Shiny Magical Beast in the Highlands. Similar to Shiny pocket monsters in the Pokemon franchise, Shiny variants of Beasts are hard-to-find counterparts that vary from their default appearances.

The rare versions of these creatures do not provide different Beast Materials or offer any gameplay advantages. Here’s what you need to know about what every shiny beast color looks like in Hogwarts Legacy, and how to get them.

Where To Catch Shiny Beasts in Hogwarts Legacy

Subduing a Wild Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy
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Rescuing a Shiny Magical Beast in Hogwarts Legacy is no different than tracking down and capturing an ordinary Beast in the Highlands. The primary dissimilarity in Shiny Hunting is that the Shiny variants have a much lower chance of spawning.

In other words, the only obstacle keeping you from finding a Shiny Beast is Hogwarts Legacy‘s RNG, which can be annoying but rewarding if you are patient and lucky. One of the primary ways you can quickly distinguish a Shiny Beast from its standard variation is by knowing the unique colors of Shiny’s skin, fur, or feathers in Hogwarts Legacy.

How Many Shiny Beasts are Found in Hogwarts Legacy?

There are 12 different Shiny Beasts that you can find in Hogwarts Legacy. Each of these beasts has its own unique color that distinguishes it from its standard variant. Once you’ve managed to find and capture these rare creatures, you can show them off in a vivarium for everyone to see.

These are all the shiny beast colors you can find in Hogwarts Legacy, and how these beast colors vary from their standard colors.

Shiny Diricawl Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Diricawl in Hogwarts Legacy
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Similar to real-world ducks or chickens, male Diricawls are generally colorful, while the females possess a plain yet light plumage. As a result, it can be challenging to visually separate the white Shiny Diricawl in Hogwarts Legacy from the normal females when glancing from a distance. However, after you get closer, the milky tint of the Shiny version’s white feathers becomes more apparent and easier to differentiate.

Shiny Fwooper Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Fwooper in Hogwarts Legacy
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Next is the Shiny Fwooper in Hogwarts Legacy, an owl-like rarity with white feathers that possess a pinkish tint. When comparing the Shiny version of this Beast with its other common colors, it is effortless to see the differences in hue since normal Fwoopers are typically hot pink or tropical blue. Nevertheless, the bright colors can look the same after nightfall, so it might be best to hunt for this bird during the day. 

Shiny Giant Purple Toad Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Giant Purple Toad in Hogwarts Legacy
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One of the easiest Shiny Beast colors to spot in the Highlands is the Shiny version of the Giant Purple Toad. As its name implies, this oversized amphibian is typically a shade of purple. However, a Shiny Giant Purple Toad’s skin is a pale white in an almost albino-like manner, making it extremely easy to notice in dark and dank swamps, regardless of the hour. 

Shiny Graphorn Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy
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The Shiny Graphorn is undoubtedly the most challenging and effort-demanding Shiny Magical Beast to farm in Hogwarts Legacy. The Shiny Graphorn’s ashen, whitish color in Hogwarts Legacy is certainly remarkable but stands a reward that requires your dedication to earn it. The reason is that you must defeat a Wild Graphorn in combat every time before catching it. Accordingly, it took us over three hours and approximately 50+ attempts before we encountered a Shiny Graphorn at its sole Den in the Highlands. 

Shiny Hippogriff Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Hippogriff in Hogwarts Legacy
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Similar to the Jobberknoll, the Shiny Hippogriff in Hogwarts Legacy is a stark contrast to its white pearl color. You can instantly recognize a Shiny Hippogriff by its dark, jet-black appearance, regardless of the time of day. 

Shiny Jobberknoll Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Jobberknoll in Hogwarts Legacy
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The Jobberknoll typically comes in shades of blue, from bright azure to emerald turquoise. On the other hand, a Shiny Jobberknoll in Hogwarts Legacy has charcoal gray plumage speckled with white dots. This Shiny Beast’s breast is white like its default appearance, but the blackish tint of its body makes it easy to spot under sunlight but hard to see after nightfall.

Shiny Kneazle Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Kneazle in Hogwarts Legacy
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Likely the most prosaic Shiny Beast color in Hogwarts Legacy is the Shiny Kneazle, which has a mountain lynx’s light, tannish brown fur. Of course, the creature is still appealing to the eyes, especially how its sky-blue eyes contrast with its grayish-brown hair. Even so, the lack of a vivid, distinguishable characteristic in the Shiny’s appearance makes it hard to differentiate between its standard form.

Shiny Mooncalf Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Mooncalf in Hogwarts Legacy
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Speaking of nightfall, Mooncalves are a Magical Beast that you can only encounter after the sun has set across the Highlands. The thin fur of a Shiny Mooncalf in Hogwarts Legacy is a milky white, making it notably easy to identify in the dark of night. As for its sparkly, starlit eyes, the irises of a Shiny Mooncalf remain the same gradient tone of cosmic blue.

Shiny Niffler Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Niffler in Hogwarts Legacy
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The color of Shiny Nifflers in Hogwarts Legacy is a luminous gray, which can be impossible to distinguish from the bluish aquamarine fur of normal Nifflers under the night sky. Therefore, searching for these platypus-esque critters during the day is an ideal approach. 

Shiny Puffskein Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Puffskein in Hogwarts Legacy
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Conversely, the color of a Shiny Puffskein in Hogwarts Legacy is rather tricky to distinguish from its regular array of fur hues. More specifically, Shiny Puffskeins are light gray in color, with connected patches of white hair across its face. Because there are other light-colored Puffskeins in its default appearance pool, noticing a Shiny variation of this Magical Beast can be challenging, depending on if the lightning of the environment is right.

Shiny Thestral Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Thestral in Hogwarts Legacy
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Similar to Shiny Giant Purple Toads, Shiny Thestrals in Hogwarts Legacy are noticeably different from their default appearance due to their pale silver skin color. However, this silver shade can sometimes be hard to spot since Thestrals have reflective skin, making it tricky to distinguish a Shiny variant from a female’s pale yellow hue. 

Shiny Unicorn Color in Hogwarts Legacy

Shiny Unicorn in Hogwarts Legacy
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One of the hardest Shiny Beasts to catch is undoubtedly the Shiny Unicorn in Hogwarts Legacy, as the horned equine only has a single Den and spawns one at a time. If you plan to catch one, be prepared for a test of perseverance, as it took us around two hours of farming before we were able to encounter one in the Forbidden Forest. Nonetheless, the effort is well worth it if you appreciate the Shiny variant’s gorgeous golden fur.

Before concluding, it is important to note that only one Phoenix can be acquired from a late-game quest in Hogwarts Legacy. Therefore, it was not included in this 12-item list as a potential Shiny Beast. Moreover, the total time it took to farm all these Shiny variants for us was around six hours, but your RNG might be more favorable than ours.

How to Quickly Find Shiny Beasts in Hogwarts Legacy

In Hogwarts Legacy, finding shiny beasts involves a few key steps. First, choose a Den that houses the Beast you’re interested in. Once there, approach each Beast and look for a star sign next to its name, which indicates it’s a shiny. Using Disillusionment can make this process easier by preventing the Beasts from fleeing.

If you don’t find any shinies, capture all the creatures in the Den and leave. Changing the time on your map or using Fast Travel to a Floo Flame and then returning can force the Den to respawn.

Also note that creating a manual save and loading it up can reset the Den, giving you another chance to find a shiny. By repeating these steps, you can increase your chances of finding a Shiny Beast in Hogwarts Legacy.

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  • Baldur’s Gate 3: All Missable Side Quests & Content in Act 3 of BG3Cande Maldonado
    For those looking to go an an adventure, Baldur’s Gate 3 is full of content waiting to be discovered – but it’s also so packed that most of it is really easy to miss. This guide is a checklist that covers every single Act 3 side quest and secret in Baldur’s Gate 3. Although there’s no proper BG3 Act 3 quest order to be followed, some quests will interfere with the outcome of others. Also, don’t be fooled by the size of BG3‘s Act 3 map. You won’t be walking miles in the wilderness, but every
     

Baldur’s Gate 3: All Missable Side Quests & Content in Act 3 of BG3

8. Březen 2024 v 21:25

For those looking to go an an adventure, Baldur’s Gate 3 is full of content waiting to be discovered – but it’s also so packed that most of it is really easy to miss. This guide is a checklist that covers every single Act 3 side quest and secret in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Although there’s no proper BG3 Act 3 quest order to be followed, some quests will interfere with the outcome of others. Also, don’t be fooled by the size of BG3‘s Act 3 map. You won’t be walking miles in the wilderness, but every corner hides a bit of side content. Whether it’s in the form of some letter sitting atop a shelf, a random NPC standing in a park, or a mini-game that hides a legendary weapon.

Baldur’s Gate 3: Act 3 Checklist for Rivington Side Quests and Secrets

Dribbles the Clown in BG3's Act 3
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Although Rivington is just a small part are in the city of Baldur’s Gate, there’s plenty going on there for players to do. From meeting with Shadoheart’s old acquaintances to dealing with shapeshifting clows, there’s a lot to get done there. Here’s the BG3 Act 3 checklist for Rivington:

Side QuestDescriptionLocation
Avenge the IronhandsAs you approach Wyrm’s Crossing’s South span, guards halt you. A gnome appears, diverting them. The gnomes need your help.
Welcome Yenna to Camp Upon entering Rivington, a kid will ask for a meal. Later, she’ll show up at camp.  
Lie or Tell the Truth to Ferg Drogher  A man will call out Shadowheart’s name in Rivington. Upon approaching him, he inquires if she really is Shadowheart after all. 
Win Akabi’s Jackpot In the Circus of the Last Days, a djinni has a spinning wheel. Win the jackpot to get a legendary weapon. 
Find the Missing LettersPostmaster Danzo asks you to find missing carrier pigeons and his letters.
Investigate the Suspicious Toys Investigate Alfur’s basement to find something peculiar in the toys he’s sending to refugees. 
Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders Figure out what’s going on behind the mysterious murder of a priest. 
Feed the MindflayerYou find a newborn Mindflayer in the abandoned windmill. What will you do?
Find the Tressym Find the missing letters, which are sitting in a Tressym’s nest. 
Attack or Absorb the Newborn Mindflayer’s Powers Inside a windmill’s basement lies a newborn mindflayer, waiting to be consumed or killed. 
Deal With the GnomesManip Falcäo wants you to go on a literal headhunt
Find the Wyrmway An ancient dragon could be a powerful ally, so let’s walk into its lair. 
Find the Stern Librarian FfionThe Librarian has gone missing, and it’s somehow your job to find her.
Find Dribbles the Clown Body Parts Dribbles the clown has been viciously chopped up and his parts are scattered all over Baldur’s Gate.
Make a Deal with Gortash, or Don’t Decide whether it’s a good idea to side with Karlach’s biggest enemy.

Baldur’s Gate 3: Act 3 Checklist for Lower City Side Quests and Secrets

The Lower City in Baldur’s Gate 3 is a bustling hub of intrigue and adventure. Players will find a myriad of quests that test their mettle and decision-making skills. This area is not just about combat, but also about navigating complex relationships and uncovering secrets that could change the course of your journey. Find below a BG3 Act 3 checklist for the Lower City:

Side QuestDescriptionLocation
Find Mol Mol has been missing for two acts now. Where did this kid disappear to? 
Acquire The Gauntlets for HelsikHelsik is a diabolist that might be able to help you get in the House of Hope, but she needs a favor.
Win the Laff Riot Contest Apparently, some random guy thinks he’s funnier than you. Prove him wrong by winning the Laff Riot Contest. 
Stop Albert’s Dog, Sparky Albert needs to get to tea time before it’s dark. Help this kiddo by stopping his dog, Sparky, from running all over the park. 
Enter Jaheira’s Hideout Find a way to solve Jaheira’s pin slot puzzle to enter her hideout. 
Escape the Iron Throne and Save All Prisoners The Gondians are in a pretty high-security prison; let’s break them out. 
Retrieve OmeluumThe friendly Mind Flayer might be imprisoned in the Iron Throne Underwater Prison. Will you help him?
Solve the Sorcerous Sundries Puzzles The Sorcerous Sundries hide lots of cool lot, especially for wizards.  
Side with Lorroakan or Dame Aylin Lorroakan wants the Nightsong, but this “relic” happens to be a person living in your camp. 
Complete Carrion’s Servant Quest Help the Carrion’s servants escape or side with the Carrion in this awesome quest. 
Free the Artist, OskarIt’s time to Save Oskar once again, but this time in the Lower City of Baldur’s Gate 3.
Enter the Counting House and High Security Vault Walk into Baldur’s Gate’s wealthiest building and vault. 
Find the Abandoned Cistern and Minsc Solve this Sewers puzzle to find everyone’s favorite hero: Minsc. 
Complete Aid the Underduke The Guild is an organized clique in Baldur’s Gate, and you’ll help them find Minsc. 
Return the Gold to Rakath Once the gold is retrieved and its holder tracked down, it’s time to return it to its owner. 
Make a Deal with Orin and Find the Victim Orin is one of BG3‘s main villains; should we really be making a deal with her? I mean, what can you do after she’s taken a party member hostage? 
Get into the House of Hope Find a way to get into the House of Hope to retrieve the Orphic Hammer. 
Get the Orphic Hammer Once inside the House of Hope, it’s time to find that exclusive weapon for Lae’zel. 
Beat Raphael No more deals; it’s over. Time for an epic battle with an even more epic soundtrack. 
Open the Mystic Force Curtain Before accessing Raphael’s room, the Mystic Curtain must be removed. 
Rescue Hope After storming into her home, the least you can do is save Hope. 
Find the House of GriefComplete Shadowheart’s companion quest.
Stop the Presses Either you stop the presses, or everyone will hear about your evil deeds. 
Save Vanra Track down Vanra to help her mother. 
Help the Hag Survivors Find out where the Hag Survivors are hiding to help them out. 
Enter Cazador’s Palace Complete Astarion’s companion quest by defeating Cazador. 
Help Astarion Complete The Ascension Ritual, or Don’t At the end of the quest, decide whether Astarion should follow through with the ritual or be the better person. 
Help Kith’rak Voss Kith’rak Voss wants to help resurrect Orpheus. 
Investigate the murders There doesn’t seem to be an end to these bloody murders. 
Kill Sarevok or Valeria During the Impress the Murder Tribunal quest, a decision must be made: should you kill the villain or a cute flying elephant? 
Destroy the Steel Watch Gortash is invincible with his Steel Watch, so maybe that should be taken care of. 
Find Out Who’s the Doppelganger in Camp Gortash reveals there’s a doppelganger in our own camp. Who could it be? 
Avenge the Drowned  Help avenge Holli, one of the Drowned. 
Become Illithid or Make Orpheus Become Illithid  A choice must be made: who should become a mindflayer? n/a
Destroy or Control the Elder Brain  To wield enormous power or to destroy it? n/a

Baldur’s Gate 3: Act 3 Checklist for Main Quests

Baldur’s Gate 3‘s Act 3 has far fewer main quests than it does side quests. If you’re trying to rush through to the end of the game, here are all the necessary quests you’ll need to complete:

  • Get Gortash’s Netherstone
  • Get Orin’s Netherstone
  • Impress the Murder Tribunal
  • Gather Your Allies
  • Confront the Elder Brain

That’s it for the Act 3 checklist. If you’re concerned you may have missed some of Act 2’s content, check out our BG3 Act 2 checklist.

Need more advice? Check out Gamepur’s complete Baldur’s Gate 3 guide for battle strategies, story tips, and BG3 gameplay breakdowns.

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  • Tekken 8: Top 10 Best Characters for BeginnersRaymond Dyer
    Bandai Namco’s Tekken series is one of the most popular 3D fighting games ever. With Tekken 8’s heat system, the game might feel a bit intimidating for beginners. Don’t worry, though. Check below the top 10 best characters for beginners in Tekken 8. It’s never a bad time to start learning the basics of gameplay and the possible character matchups. Of course, if you only want to play for fun, these options boil down to what characters are fun for you, and we’re taking style and aesthetics int
     

Tekken 8: Top 10 Best Characters for Beginners

8. Březen 2024 v 19:07

Bandai Namco’s Tekken series is one of the most popular 3D fighting games ever. With Tekken 8’s heat system, the game might feel a bit intimidating for beginners. Don’t worry, though. Check below the top 10 best characters for beginners in Tekken 8.

It’s never a bad time to start learning the basics of gameplay and the possible character matchups. Of course, if you only want to play for fun, these options boil down to what characters are fun for you, and we’re taking style and aesthetics into account, not just gameplay.

Ling Xiaoyu

Ling Xiaoyu in Tekken 8
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While many competitive gamers may disagree, Ling is probably the most player-friendly character in the series for casual play. Her attacks are awkward and fast, she’s hard to hit, and her recovery is quick on basic attacks. So, if you want to spam buttons, her combos are generally plus on hit, so you can get them out safely without fear of losing exchanges. Of course, she’s a cute, stylish character, so outfits for her are pretty great. Don’t get confused, she’s a hard character to master for higher competition, but you should try her if you’re looking for a unique but fun time.

Marshall Law

Marshal Law in Tekken 8
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If anyone is looking to satisfy their Bruce Lee fantasies, Marshall is a must for casual play. His lightning-fast strikes are a sight to behold, and the constant yelling can make your gameplay feel more awesome than it is. Like Ling, Marshall can be difficult to play competitively against pros and online veterans, but if you can figure out his combos and improve your reaction speed, he’s very top-tier overall. Did I mention his outfits are reminiscent of Bruce Lee?

Paul Phoenix

Paul Phoenix in Tekken 8
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This pick will probably be the first character on the list that everyone can agree with. Paul has been in every Tekken game to date. He’s also simple when executing combos and relentless attacks. He’s also seen in high-level competitive play, so sticking with him is viable if you plan to play at a high level or in tournaments. Usually, he’s dressed in a karate uniform, so don’t mind the angry “Karen” like hairdo he’s sporting for the upcoming eighth chapter.

Kazuya Mishima

Kazuya Mishima in Tekken 8
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Kazuya is the original poster boy for the series, so logically he should be a beginner-friendly character. If we’re being fair, he’s really good for casual play and relatively easy to learn, but he has a few attacks that even pros struggle to use. Even still, he’s a fun character for everyone, including new players looking to get into the series. As for his look, well, you see him right, he’s dressed to kill.

King

King in Tekken 8
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King is a change of pace from the others due to his unique look and fighting style. King is a grappler, which means most of his biggest attacks are from grabs and holds. This focus may be advantageous for some players, as the longer animations give your fingers a break. His outfits are always fun and festive, so if you’re into Mexican wrestling attire or just pro-wrestling, we think we may have found the right person for you.

Asuka

Asuka in Tekken 8
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Asuka is great for players familiar with other fighting games like the Dead or Alive series. Her main gimmick is the ability to reverse her opponent’s attacks, causing them to take damage. This feature is fun when fighting against button mashers. Asuka’s appearance has changed multiple times throughout the series, but her character is around school age, so the outfits tend to reflect a younger look if you’re into that aesthetic.

Leroy Smith

Leroy Smith in Tekken 8
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First introduced in Tekken 7, Leroy returns in Tekken 8 and is already one of the most popular characters in the franchise. He’s known for his “drip,” a modern slang word for his attire, and is accompanied by a cute bulldog to help him get around. Fortunately, he can get around a fight just fine with his quick combos and has an easy-to-use parry for bad situations.

Claudio

Claudio in Tekken 8
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Claudio is also a new character that made his debut in Tekken 7. His playstyle is unique amongst 3D fighting games due to his use of projectiles and his link to exorcism. Overall, his attacks are safe and powerful to use, and the amount of damage he can do in a short period is rage-inducing, especially when playing other new players. Outfit-wise, he’s usually dressed in all white to match his exorcist theme, so if you want to play a holy-esque warrior, his aesthetic may fit you.

Hwoarang

Hworang in Tekken 8
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A fan favorite, Hwoarang is known for his crazy number of kicks and crazy cool looks. If you like to kick, Hwoarang is the guy for you, with his fast attacks and long-distance pokes. Please keep in mind, he’s not an easy character to master, so once you graduate from beginner play, you should decide if you’re committed to his playstyle, as there are other characters with similar characteristics. Despite Tekken having similar characters with the same playstyle, Hwoarang remains the coolest by a long mile.

Jack

Jack-8 in Tekken 8
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Jack is a unique character because he’s technically been in every entry, but at the same time, he hasn’t. Each Jack model is pretty much the same gameplay-wise, so don’t let the numbering fool you, or make you think it’s somehow faster or stronger than the other models. Gameplay-wise, he’s pretty simple to learn combos with, but his slow movement and wide stature make him easy to hit. As for his looks, well, Jack is always “jacked” and full of massive weaponry that should appeal to mecha and cyberpunk fans alike.

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