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The Electric Gym Cup event is now live in Pokemon Duel. Until July 6th, 4:59 UTC, all Electric-type Movement 1 and 2 figures get an additional 1 movement. Furthermore, all Ground types get a boost of 20 to all of their attacks. Gym Boosters can contain the [EX] Electivire and [C] Elekid figures.

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Another week, another round of Dragon Quest XI news from Weekly Jump magazine. This time, we’ve got some new infos on party members Martina and Row and what they’re capable of in combat, as well as the town of Grotta. Credit goes to Gematsu for the translation.

Grotta is a flourishing town in the northern part of Lotozetasia, and where masked fighters participate in a “Masked Fighters Tournament.” There is arena here, as well as a statue of General Greig, who won the tournament once.

Martina is a beautiful fighter with an ambiguous elegance drifting about her. She doesn’t seem to be just an ordinary person. She seems to have the intention to travel the world.

Skills she can use include:

  • “Sexy Beam” – A seductive skill in which Martina strikes a sexy pose and monsters fall in love with her beautiful face.
  • “Miracle Moon” – A melee skill.
  • “Witch Nail” – A claw claw skill.
  • “Hell Spark” – A spear skill in which hell thunder strikes down on the enemy.

Row has the appearance of a traveler, but is a man shrouded in mystery who can use advanced magic and martial arts.

Spells that he can use include:

  • “Kazam”
  • “Kacrackle”
  • “Kazing” – A spell that revives a fallen ally.

Skills that he can use include:

  • “Baptism of Zero” – An enlightenment skill that eliminates good effects on the enemy.
  • “Revival Staff” – A two-handed staff skill that revives an ally.
  • “Liger Slash” – A claw skill in which Row hits the enemy with strong, continuous attacks—both spells and direct attacks.

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The first round of the War of the Clerics Voting Gauntlet in Fire Emblem Heroes has ended – Lachesis, Elise, Lissa and and Priscilla were victorious and have moved on to the second round. If you supported a winning team in the first round, you get a bonus of 500 feathers and keep fighting for the same team in round 2. If you were on the losing side, you get no bonus, but get to pick a new team in round 2.

Round 2, which will last for 48 hours, pits Lachesis against Elise and Lissa against Priscilla.

The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ on Switch has somewhat of a troubled history with regards to its European release, which has suffered several delays. Back in April, publisher Headup Games announced that the game would launch in Europe (and Australia) in Q2 2017 – but since Q2 is ending tomorrow, that clearly isn’t happening. However, it seems like we may finally have a concrete release date now – Just For Games, who are involved with the distribution of the game in Europe, sent out a tweet announcing that manufacturing of the physical version has started and that the game would launch on September 14th.

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Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns has been out in Japan and North America for a while now, whereas European fans are still waiting for the game. They only have to be patient for a little while longer now – Nintendo has announced that Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns will launch in Europe on October 13th.

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Gundam Versus (PS4) – 8/8/8/9
Omega Labyrinth Z (PS4/PSV) – 8/8/8/8
De Mambo (NSW) – 7/7/7/9
Minna de Nanpure (3DS) – 7/7/7/6
Touhou Genso Maroku W: The Devil of Decline (PSV) – 6/7/6/7

The next blog post from Nintendo counting down to the release of DLC Pack 1 for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is live. This one dives into the design of Midna from Twilight Princess, since Midna’s Helmet is one of the pieces of equipment included in DLC Pack 1.

Hello. I’m Takizawa, Art Director of The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild.

In DLC Pack 1: The Master Trials, players can find Midna’s Helmet in one of the chests hidden in the world (this DLC is only available through the purchase of the Expansion Pass).

Midna appeared in the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game for Wii and Nintendo GameCube, and she played an important role as Link’s partner. On the Wolf Link amiibo figure (which was released alongside the Wii U remake of the game, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD), she’s perching on Wolf Link.

Some more Fire Emblem Heroes news, this time from an official source however. The next Grand Hero Battle will start tomorrow; it’ll feature the bow user Clarisse from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem. If you want a preview of her abilities, you can actually fight her in Paralogue 7-3. As with Legion’s Grand Hero Battle, this one will also be available on the new Infernal difficulty setting.

Below is the map for the GHB, so start planning:

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A new update was released for Fire Emblem Heroes yesterday. No official patch notes were released, but as always, the dataminers got to work and found some interesting stuff that’s coming to the game at some point soon.

The biggest news is probably the upcoming Summoning Focus. Titled “Ylissean Summer”, it features Tiki, Female Robin, Gaius and Frederick from Fire Emblem: Awakening in beach outfits. New Paralogue maps and quests will also be added.

The files also reveal that the Tempest Trials will return, although there are no hints as to which characters will be featured, so it’s probably a ways away.

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Level-5 has slightly delayed The Snack World: Trejarers in Japan. The 3DS game will now launch on August 10th, moved back from the initially announced July 13th release date. According to Level-5, the delay was necessary in order to improve the quality of the game. A new trailer and several new TV commercials were also released, which you can find past the break.


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