Trophy Changes Coming to PlayStation Systems
Sony Interactive Entertainment is bringing a number of Trophy enhancements to the PlayStation ecosystem.
In a blog written by the Director of Product Management Toshimasa Aoki, he mentions that the Trophy level range is being changed from the current "1-100" to "1-999." This means that players' Trophy level will automatically be remapped to a new level within this new range, dependent on the Trophies earned to date. As an example, somebody who used to have a Trophy level of 12 now has a level in the low 200's.
To go along with this, a new Trophies level calculation system that is more optimized and rewarding has also been included. Early levels can be progressed through more quickly, and levels will increase on a more consistent basis. Platinum trophies will also count more toward level progression.
Trophy level icons correspond as follows:
- Bronze: levels 1-299
- Silver: levels 300 – 599
- Gold: levels 600 – 998
- Platinum: level 999
Finally, Trophies earned on previous PlayStation systems will come with players to the PlayStation 5. These can be seen in past systems, the PS App and My PlayStation.
These updates will be automatically implemented on the system side, starting later tonight in North America and tomorrow in Europe.
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Cosplay Wednesday – Watch Dogs Legion's Ded Coronet
The world of Watch Dogs moves from San Francisco to London with the upcoming release of Ubisoft's Watch Dogs Legion. In honor of this upcoming title, Gamers Heroes takes a look at a spot-on cosplay of Ded Coronet.
Hailing from Russia, the duo of Daria Gerenal & kuroru helped make this dead-on cosplay of Watch Dogs Legion's Ded Coronet. These two have been looking for a Watch Dogs character to cosplay ever since the first game came out in 2014.
They were drawn to the number of customization options the game provides, with each mask being stylish and unique. Ded Coronet was chosen due to his resemblance with the classic DedSec skull symbol and the general Shakespearean vibe he gives off.
Credit goes to kuroru for the photo.
You can find general-kuroru on DeviantArt here, on Twitter here, and on Instagram here.
Do you enjoy a bit of gaming cosplay? Or maybe you're passionate enough to do it full time. Drop me a line at casey@gamersheroes.com and we'll feature some of your cosplay.
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How To Fast Travel In Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate III has a very large world to explore, and walking isn't overly quick. This guide on How To Fast Travel In Baldur's Gate 3 will explain the process of fast traveling as well as information on how to unlock new waypoints so you can fast travel to various areas around the map.
Before you're able to fast travel in Baldur's Gate 3, you need to unlock Waypoints. They are easily visible on the map, once discovered. It looks like a purple whirlpool icon. When you are exploring the game world, look for glowing purple glyphs on walls and other surfaces. If you approach, you will see the glyph respond to your presence and a message will pop up on the screen saying you have unlocked a waypoint.
How To Fast Travel In Baldur's Gate 3
The act of fast traveling itself is actually very simple in Baldur's Gate 3. When you are running around the world exploring, look in the top right. In the top right corner there's a number if icons. This is how you visit your camp, take a short rest, take a long rest, and various other actions.
Click the icon that looks like a small wing. This will open the menu for Fast Travel. You cannot click the icons on the map itself, which can be a little confusing. Once you have pressed the Fast Travel button, you will see a Waypoints menu appear in the top right.
This is how you fast travel. You select one of the Waypoints. Once selected, you will immediately fast travel to that location. You do not need to be at a waypoint in order to fast travel.
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How To Open Overgrown Ruins In Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3 has many side activities to discover and explore. This guide on How To Open Overgrown Ruins In Baldur's Gate 3 will tell what you need to do in order to open the large gate that's blocking the entrance to the Overgrown Ruins but be careful, it's not a welcoming place.
Depending on your character, the skills and proficiencies you have, there's often multiple ways to solve most of the puzzles and obstacles you encounter. However, there's also a chance that you're completely ill-equipped for a particular situation and may have to revisit it later down the line. The Overgrown Ruins could be one such situation.
How To Open Overgrown Ruins In Baldur's Gate 3
A short distance West of the entrance to the Overgrown Ruins is a busted old dock. There are two wooden crates at the entrance to the dock. Search the larger crate and inside you will find Thieves Tools. These are a special item that allow you to attempt to lockpick a locked door or container. However, the success percentage is based on your Sleight of Hand skill. If that skill is incredibly low, there's a very good chance accessing the Overgrown Ruins could be tough..
To check your Sleight of Hand open the character sheet menu and look at Dexterity. There's a small drop down arrow next to it. As long as your Sleight of Hand is average, you shouldn't have too much trouble. If it's -2 or -3, it may take quite a few attempts but should still be possible.
Return to the Overgrown Ruins gate and save the game. Save it in a fresh slot. Then right click the door and select Lockpick. Depending on your Sleight of Hand skill rating, you may be able to unlock the door on your first attempt. Otherwise it could take many attempts.
When you enter the ruins, search the Sarcophagus in the center of the room last. It activates a number of traps that blast fire across much of the room. Open the Sarcophagus from the North West side so you can run straight towards the door once the traps activate.
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Baldur's Gate 3 Character Creation Guide
Scared of messing up or wondering what's the best class to build in Baldur's Gate III? This Baldur's Gate 3 Character Creation Guide takes a deep dive into creating your own character in the game, explaining the different class options, skills, abilities, and everything in between.
This guide is going to feature all of the information from the character creator in the game itself, alongside some tips and tricks on getting the maximum out of your build. Players with experience creating characters in Dungeons & Dragons will likely feel right at home but for other players, some of the aspects of character creation may be a little confusing.
Explaining The Basics
If you're not familiar with Dungeons & Dragons or other games of this type, the character creation process may be a little overwhelming. However, it's actually relatively simple once you cut through to the very basics of creating your own character.
There are 6 main abilities in the game. Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma. While it's not really possible to create a bad character, as a lot of characters are about playing the role, but it is definitely possible to make inefficient characters. There is a huge variety and tons of potential but for the sake of keeping things simple, we're focusing on the basics for creating your first character. There are many exceptions to the below but again, just the basics.
A lot of focus when building your character should be based on Proficiency bonuses. As you level up in the game your Proficiency Bonus increases. A Proficiency Bonus applies that bonus to all skills in which the character is Proficient. So for example, a Rogue will often use Stealth and Sleight of Hand, so you want to make sure you are proficient with those skills.
Class
With a basic understanding of Proficiencies, now it's time to set the foundations for your character. The game puts the choices in a strange order as you will likely want to choose your class first. There are six classes available in Early Access. Cleric, Fighters, Ranger, Rogue, Warlock, and Wizard. It's worth noting that during Chapter 1 of the game you will encounter a Cleric, a Fighter, a Rogue, and a Wizard. So if you don't want to create a healing class like a Cleric, don't worry as you will get healing options very early.
Some classes, such as Cleric, have access to additional options that can drastically change the classes role. For example, Life Domain Clerics focus primarily on healing whereas Light Domain Clerics have access to more damaging spells. Other classes, such as Fighter, unlock these options after leveling up so there's always more to a class than what is available at the start.
Ultimately, the class decision is up to you. They are all functional, balanced, and great fun to play. You will also notice that magical classes have access to Cantrips and Spells. Cantrips are abilities that you can use every turn if you wish. Spells are more powerful but also restricted based on Spell Slots, a resource for casting spells that is returned when you sleep or long rest.
Once you have decided which class to play, head to the Origin tab.
Origin
Now that you've chosen your class, look at the Abilities on the left and see what your classes main Ability is. As you can see above our Cleric's main source of stats comes with Wisdom, so all Wisdom actions are boosted with a Proficiency bonus. Now you want to focus on your Background. These are additional Proficiencies that fall outside your main Abilities. This is the best way to add a bit of charm and character to your creation.
For example, you're now building a Cleric. A divine healer to keep your allies alive. The class automatically gets Proficiency Bonuses to Religion, Medicine, and Perception. Maybe you want to double up as a bit of thief or stealth specialist. You can take the Urchin background that provides a bonus to Sleight of Hand and Stealth. Or maybe you want to be more useful in conversations so you take Noble to be able to persuade people to your way of thinking.
All Skills are used are some point or another but there are definitely ones that occur more frequently. Persuasion and Intimidation can often be used to avoid fights, obtain information and perform otherwise very useful feats. If you're unsure of what to take, Noble is a generally safe bet.
Once you've done the Origin, choose your race.
Race
There are a lot of races and subraces in Baldur's Gate 3 and ultimately, there is no wrong choice. If you want to maximize your efficiency, it's a good idea to take a Race that compliments your other decisions. So, working on the base Cleric again, the most important stats are Wisdom, Constitution and Strength. As such, it would be a good idea to take a race that adds further to those bonuses.
Humans are a safe choice as they provide +1 to all stats. Half-Elf is another good choice as you're given the choice of adding two points to any of the Abilities. There are many other ways to build characters. For example you could quite easily focus on Wisdom & Dexterity as a Cleric for a higher armor value, but breaking from the traditional ability scores can be more difficult to manage.
Not having the bonuses from the race is not a game breaker. If you want to play a specific race because of lore or appearance, go for it.
Skills
Skills are the backbone of your characters strengths and weaknesses. They are not directly tied to combat, they are more for other areas of the game. During your adventures in Baldur's Gate 3 you will come across hundreds of unique situations that require specialist knowledge in certain areas. There is no right or wrong choice here, all skills are valuable, but others do see more use.
Animal Handling can help you avoid a fight against a fearsome Owlbear. Intimidating a group of Goblins could help you avoid a dangerous fight. Sleight of Hand makes it easier to pick locks and pickpocket other characters. Survival can help you identify tracks and spot ambushes. It's more about creating your characters personality that maximizing efficiency here.
If you're stuck on choices Persuasion is used a lot throughout the game. Sleight of Hand is a great skill for getting into secret areas and completing challenging objectives. Medicine can help with healing injured civilians you encounter. Stealth can help you open combat with a powerful, swift strike to a strong opponent. There's a lot of options here, experiment and play the game for a few hours and see what would most benefit your play style.
Abilities
This is the one area where you can really make your experience much easier or much harder. Using Cleric as an example again. Wisdom determines their ability to cast their spells. Ignoring that entirely and placing all of your points into Charisma will make some parts of the game much more complicated. It's perfectly viable to build whacky characters but if it's your first time using a system of this type, it's a good idea to find your footing with basic characters first.
You can always come back and make something a bit more unique.
Strength
Determines how likely your attack is to hit your target, when using Strength weapons
Affects your jumping distance
Increases carrying capacity
Dexterity
Determines how likely your attack is to hit your target, when using Dexterity weapons
Influences Initiative (Who goes first in combat)
Increases your armor value (How hard you are to be hit)
Constitution
How many maximum hitpoints you can have
Useful for everyone but less important for range/magical roles
Intelligence
Determines hit chance for magical spells
Wisdom
Determines hit chance of spells for Clerics, Rangers, and Druids
Charisma
Determines hit chance for Bards, Paladins, Sorcerers, and Warlocks magical spells
Each Ability can only be as high as 17 during character creation, that includes bonuses from everything else. Focus on the primary abilities to support your chosen class and then, if you choose, you can add a couple of points elsewhere for some bonuses to other aspects of your character.
Creating, experimenting, and enjoying new characters is one of the most exciting aspects of Baldur's Gate 3 so don't be afraid to experiment. It's easy enough to roll a new character so have fun with it and see what you can come up with.
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Can You Rescue The Woman Trapped In The Mind Flayer Pod In Baldur's Gate 3?
In the prologue for Baldur's Gate III you find a survivor trapped within the pod. As all good heroes would, you ask yourself can you rescue the woman trapped in the Mind Flayer Pod in Baldur's Gate 3? The game is filled with many choices and consequences. Some are obvious and have an effect immediately, others take hours or even days before the begin to show consequence. Whatever you decide, make sure you're prepared to live with it.
To answer the question in the most simplest of ways possible, no, you cannot rescue the woman trapped inside the Mind Flayer Pod, at least not a way we've found. If you inspect the pod, there is an opportunity for an Arcane check. If successful, you are told that there are Warding runes holding the survivor trapped within the Pod. If they are destroyed, it will open and the survivor will be free.
Can You Rescue The Woman Trapped In The Mind Flayer Pod In Baldur's Gate 3?
Further choices such as disrupting the bright lines of magic or looking for a latch, will have no effect. We looked everywhere in the Prologue but did not find any Warding Runes to smash. There is however a benefit to interacting with the pod.The survivor trapped inside the pod is Shadowheart. She is a Companion in Baldur's Gate 3 that you will meet a short while after this first encounter. She will remember whether or not you attempted to save her while aboard the ship. So if you want that relationship to get off to a positive start, it's a good idea to attempt to save her, even if it's not possible.
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Where To Find The Best Rare Magical Items In Baldur's Gate 3
Want to find the best and strongest gear in Baldur's Gate III? This guide on Where To Find The Best Rare Magical Items In Baldur's Gate 3 breaks down the locations and details of each powerful artifact we have discovered on our journey through Early Access so far.
There are many different ways to tackle situations in Baldur's Gate 3 so not all items are going to be available, depending on the choices you make. For example, some special items require you to kill a certain enemy or NPC so if you don't wish to kill them, you can't get the item. However, there's some great items that are worth the moral dilemma.
Where To Find The Best Rare Magical Items In Baldur's Gate 3
The Oak Fathers Embrace
This 13 rated Medium Armor has a great bonus ability, Order of Nature. Undead creatures and beasts that attack the wearer receive 1d6 Radiant damage each time they attack. You can find it at this location, this is the entrance to the Owlbear cave. Head inside and either defeat the Owlbear or sneak past and loot the Headless Skeleton corpse to retrieve this armor.
The Vision Of The Absolute
This rare two-handed melee weapon has 1d8 Piercing damage, the Rush action and Absolute Night as an ability. Absolute Night has a chance to blind the target when hitting and it deals an additional 2D6 damage to creatures with multiple sets of eyes, perfect for the spider dungeon.
You need to find two pieces, the hilt and the tip. The tip can be found inside the Owlbear cave but you must defeat the Owlbear in order to retrieve it. The second piece can be found on a corpse just East of the cave. Combine them in your inventory to make the weapon.
We're still searching for rare and powerful items, so check back soon for updates.
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Baldur's Gate 3 Choices & Consequences Guide
Baldur's Gate 3 features many paths, many options, but each come with a consequence. In this Baldur's Gate 3 Choices & Consequences Guide we list many of the major choices that you can make throughout your adventure in the game, as well as detailing the consequences that can occur later down the line.
Many interactions in Baldur's Gate 3 will give you a choice, however, more often than not the outcome is obvious. For example, you're given a Strength or Dexterity choice to pull a brain out of a corpse. The choice there is how to remove the brain, whether or not you can is down to a dice roll. For other choices, ones that are actually more choice-based, like whether to remove the brain or not, we'll cover those below.
Baldur's Gate 3 Choices & Consequences Guide – Prologue
Remove The Brain Or Destroy The Brain
If You Remove The Brain
If you pass the Skill Check to remove the brain, you get another choice. To mutilate the brain or spare the creature. If you spare the creature it falls to the floor and sprouts legs and spikes. If you mutilate the brain, you interfere with it somehow but the creature does not seem to notice. It joins your party as a Companion.
If You Destroy The Brain
If you choose this option you destroy the brain and the human host dies.
Mind Flayer Pod - Rescue The Trapped Woman
Chapter 1 Choices & Consequences Guide
Meeting Astarion
Survivors Digging Up The Mind Flayer
You can then interact with the Mind Flayer. The first choice results in the same outcome, you can either break free of the mind control of concentrate on its thoughts. If you try to break free, you can kill it. If you concentrate on its thoughts and succeed you can then submit to the feeling or use Wisdom to resist. If you submit, the Mind Flayer consumes your brain and you die and will have to fight the Mind Flayer. He will kill you all.
Let Nettie Prick You
Dealing With The Owlbear - Kill It Or Let It Live
During your travels you will eventually encounter the Owlbear nest. There are multiple ways to tackle this situation. If you approach the Owlbear too closely, combat will initiate and you will have to fight it. If you stand relatively close and don't move, allowing the Owlbear to see you, a conversation begins.
The best way to solve this is to use Wyll and the Speak With Animals Invocation. It makes the conversation easier but the outcome is one of two things. You kill it or you leave. If you convince the Owlbear to let you go, you can simply leave the cave. If you kill the Owlbear and leave the cub alive, you have the choice to kill the cub or let it go.
If you kill it, it dies. If you let it live, you get to watch it begin eating it's mother. Make sure to take the Spear Head off the Owlbear corpse. And loot the egg and other valuables from its nest. You should have the Shaft of a Broken Spear from the body of True Soul Edowin just to the East of the cave. Combine them both in your inventory to get a blue spear, it's very strong.
The Old Lady & Two Brothers
If you choose calm down
This is the only way to avoid killing the brothers. Then you say "Tell the truth". The old lady seems upset with you and vanishes. Then you have a quest to save the sister. After choosing calm down, the other options have the same outcome.
Lower Your Weapons
This results in you having to kill the brothers
Nothing To Do With Me
The old woman kills both the bothers and flees
There are a lot of choices and consequences throughout the game so we're still working through a lot of them. Check back soon for updates.
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Baldur's Gate 3 Companion Location Guide
Want to recruit more members to your party and boost your camp numbers? This Baldur's Gate 3 Companion Location Guide will tell you how to unlock additional characters that can join your case, adding new members to your party and with them, an array of exciting new abilities and potential.
Companions serve multiple purposes in Baldur's Gate III. Most of them will join you on your adventure. Once recruited, they function much in the same way as the main character. They have their own classes, their own progression paths, and usually their own side quest that involves getting to know them better. Other companions, such as the Dog and Hooded Skeleton, that bring perks to your camp but not much else.
Baldur's Gate 3 Companion Location Guide
Us
A walking brain covered in spikes… Yeah, I don't know if you want this companion either. In the second room aboard the alien vessel at the start of the game, you can hear a voice calling out to you. Inspect the nearby apparatus and it will take you up a floor to a human body. If you make the right choice, you can have the brain join you as a companion.
Shadowheart
Shadowheart is a fantastic addition to your team. She's a Cleric, bringing good defensive, healing and buff abilities to your team. You unlock Shadowheart as a Companion when you arrive on the Ravaged Beach after the ship crashes. Simply head North to the ruins entrance and you will encounter here there.
Astarion
Astarion brings trickery and explosive burst damage as a Rogue with a dark secret. After you wash up on the Ravaged Beach follow the path to Shadowheart and then follow the path West. You will run into Astarion before long and can convince him to join your party.
Lae Zel
After you wash up on the beach and have met Shadowheart and Astarion, head to this location on the map. You will find Lae Zel trapped in a cage by some Tieflings. Free her however you see fit, she will then join your party as a Companion.
Gale
No high fantasy party is complete without the egotistical Wizard, and Gale fits that role perfectly. Bringing a lot of versatility to the group, Gales abilities let you interact with the environment for additional damage and effects on your enemies.
I unlocked Gale here. I had completed the first events in The Hollow and then found this fast travel point here, it was my third fast travel location. Gale came out from the portal and offered to join the party.
Wyll
Wyll is a powerful Warlock with a good reputation in the area.
You unlock The Blade here, in The Hollow. It's the location of the druid healer so the story will take you here. Speak with him and he will join your party.
Baldur's Gate 3 Camp Companions
Hooded Skeleton
A mysterious undead that offers a vital service for a fair price. The Hooded Skeleton allows you to spend 200 Gold on resurrecting a dead ally, reattaching their soul to their body. This is a priceless service, so make sure you unlock the Hooded Skeleton.
Near the start of the Ravaged Beach area is the Ruins, there's a side quest to explore it. At the very end of the ruins, in a secret room, is a Sarcophagus. Open it to reveal the Hooded Skeleton. He will then appear at your camp.
Scratch The Dog
We're unsure if Scratch serves a mechanical purpose but who doesn't want a pet dog to greet them after a tough days adventuring?
You can find Scratch here, walking around his owners corpse. If you speak with him and let him smell you, he will follow you back to camp next time you return.
We are still working through the game so check back soon for updates to our Baldur's Gate 3 Companion Location Guide.
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Baldur's Gate 3 Side Quest Guide
Hidden quests and objectives provide some worthwhile rewards in Baldur's Gate III. This Baldur's Gate 3 Side Quest Guide will tell you where to find each of the side quests we have discovered on our journey through the game, as well as some hints and tips to completing each of the quests.
It's important to note that, due to Baldur's Gate 3's style of game, most side quests can be approached in many different ways. Sometimes you'll find a quest objective before actually picking up the quest itself, sometimes you may even complete side quests without knowing. We've highlighted how we approached each side quest but remember, there's always more than one option available should you approach it from a different perspective.
Baldur's Gate 3 Side Quest Guide
Explore The Ruins
Near the start of Ravaged Beach, where you meet Shadowheart. There is a locked door. Search the chests at the docks to the South East and to the West, you should find some Thieves Tools. You can use this to pick the lock on the door. I would wait a short while before attempting, until you have at least one more companion as it can be rough inside.
In the first room loot everything except the Sarcophagus at the center of the room. Position your team like this and then use one character to loot it, then run North West to escape the fire arrow traps. Head into the next room to loot then North West again into the final room.
Saving Arabella
When you enter you can attempt a Persuasion check, if successful she will be freed and return to her mother. If you fail, the child will die. The same outcome will take effect if you choose Nature and fail the check.
Save Mayrina
There are two bothers arguing with an oldy lady at this location. If you choose "Calm Down" as the first conversation option, then ask the old lady where the girl is, you will get the quest to save Mayrina.
Head to this location to find the old ladies house, you see the two brothers on the road, both dead. When you reach the house you tell the sister of her brothers' fate than you have to fight the hag and some other enemies. She retreats after a short while, leaving you to fight the goblin-like creatures. Once they are defeated follow her into the lair below.
Save before trying to get through the tree-like door as if you fail both checks, I was unable to find another way in.
Finish The Masterwork Weapon
You can find this quests here, in in the Blighted Village. There's Goblins here but you can persuade them to leave you alone. There is a locked barn, just after you enter the village. Pick the lock and head inside into a basement style smithing area.
Still working on completing this one.
Rescue Volo
You may meet this wandering Minstrel in the small settlement with the Druids. If you don't you will encounter him later on in the game, as a prisoner in the goblin camp. Once you meet him at the goblin camp he will be escorted into the cells, which is in the interior to the goblin camp, at the location marked above. You can use Deception or Persuasion to free him, or you can pickpocket the key off the female goblin, or slaughter her and take it. After that, open the cage and tell him to meet you at camp.
We're still working through a lot of side quests so check back soon for updates.
Baldur's Gate 3 has many side activities to discover and explore. This guide on How To Open Overgrown Ruins In Baldur's Gate 3 will tell what you need to do in order to open the large gate that's
In the prologue for Baldur's Gate III you find a survivor trapped within the pod. As all good heroes would, you ask yourself can you rescue the woman trapped in the Mind Flayer Pod in Baldur's Gate 3?
Want to find the best and strongest gear in Baldur's Gate III? This guide on Where To Find The Best Rare Magical Items In Baldur's Gate 3 breaks down the locations and details of each powerful
Want to recruit more members to your party and boost your camp numbers? This Baldur's Gate 3 Companion Location Guide will tell you how to unlock additional characters that can join your case, adding
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