Bringing new colors in to customize your perfect home in Fae Farm requires breeding hybrid flowers. The flowers are key to getting specific dye for clothing, furniture, wings, and more. Once you know how to get all the hybrids, you can begin filling out your almanac and bringing more color to your game. Recommended Videos
Complete the Floating Ruins You’ll notice in the beginning that the only flower vendor you have, Rosalind, has just three flowers to choose from — red rose seeds, white lily seeds, and yellow tulip seeds.
The questline received from Latenna in Elden Ring might prove to be a time-consuming matter, but the process required to accomplish such shouldn’t prove to be all that difficult, as long as players have kept track of the things that they needed to do. This guide will cover the location where Latenna can be found to initiate her questline and the processes associated with advancing and completing her quest to receive all the rewards that can be gotten.
In Obsidian’s new survival game Grounded, you play as shrunken down kids lost in their own backyard. Because you’re so small, everything else seems way bigger by comparison. The lawn becomes a dense forest of grass, ladybugs become mounts, and dewdrops become life-saving care packages of water. Spiders are no exception to this rule, and people with arachnophobia might not want to play Grounded because of that. Obsidian thought ahead though, because Grounded features an arachnophobia safe mode in its settings that allows you to customize the appearance of the giant spiders to make the experience more enjoyable.
Carbuncle is a creature in the Final Fantasy franchise that dates all the way back to the Super Famicom era with Final Fantasy V and has shown up many times since over the years. While it did not make an appearance at all in the original Final Fantasy VII, Carbuncle has been added to Final Fantasy VII Remake this time around as a special summon Materia. However, Carbuncle cannot just be found in the game and this guide will explain how you can get this cute little creature as your latest summon.
Most Pokémon are color coded to match their type, which meant that pink Pokémon weren’t particularly common in comparison to other Pokémon colors until the introduction of Fairy-types in Pokémon X and Y. While still being the most uncommon color, pink Pokémon are by far some of the most iconic. Jigglypuff has been in every Super Smash Bros. game, Whitney’s Miltank still evokes a fight or flight response, and the moms that call every Pokémon “Pikachu” can still probably name Mew.