Where To Find Machalite Ore In Monster Hunter Rise

You’ll need to stock up on a variety of materials to forge weapons and armor in Monster Hunter Rise, but one of the more elusive resources in the early part of the game is Machalite Ore. This ore is required to forge several pieces of low-rank armor, making it a valuable commodity in the early going. Fortunately, there are a few areas you can reliably find it, so if you need help tracking some down, here’s where to mine Machalite Ore.

Where To Find Machalite Ore

Machalite Ore is one of the materials you can potentially harvest from mining outcrops around Monster Hunter Rise’s different maps. The ore will be available in a few different areas in HR2 Hub Quests, so you can find it in a few places with some persistence (and a little bit of luck).

The materials that mining outcrops produce are generally random, so you’re not guaranteed to get Machalite Ore from a specific outcrop. However, it’s common enough that it shouldn’t be too difficult to find, so make sure you mine any outcrop you come across during a hunt to increase your chances of getting it. You can also increase your chances of finding it by equipping armor with the Geologist skill. At level 3, that skill lets you gather one additional time from a mining outcrop.

We’ve harvested Machalite Ore from mining outcrops in the following areas:

  • Flooded Forest
  • Sandy Plains
  • Lava Caverns

Which Armor Requires Machalite Ore

As previously mentioned, a few of the first armor sets you can craft in Monster Hunter Rise require Machalite Ore, making it a hot commodity as you’re just diving into the game. Here are the armaments that require Machalite Ore (among their other materials) and how much you’ll need to craft them:

Alloy Armor

  • Alloy Helm – 2 Machalite Ore
  • Alloy Mail – 2 Machalite Ore
  • Alloy Vambraces – 2 Machalite Ore
  • Alloy Coil – 2 Machalite Ore
  • Alloy Greaves – 2 Machalite Ore

Wroggi Armor

  • Wroggi Helm – 2 Machalite Ore
  • Wroggi Vambraces – 1 Machalite Ore

Aknosom Armor

  • Aknosom Mail – 1 Machalite Ore

Barroth Armor

  • Barroth Vambraces – 2 Machalite Ore

Tetranadon Armor

  • Tetranadon Vambraces – 1 Machalite Ore

Ingot Armor

  • Ingot Mail – 3 Machalite Ore
  • Ingot Greaves – 3 Machalite Ore

Basarios Armor

  • Basarios Mail – 2 Machalite Ore
  • Basarios Vambraces – 3 Machalite Ore

We’ve put together a few other guides to help you out in Monster Hunter Rise, including a buddy explainer, some beginner tips, and how to kill every monster. We also have a weapon explainer to give you an overview of the game’s many different weapon types, as well as a guide on how to use Amiibo.

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New On Netflix In April 2021: Concrete Cowboy, The Circle, And More

In April 2021, Netflix has a lot of new movies and TV shows arriving to the streaming service. As always, there are also a couple of Netflix originals coming that you’ll want to check out as well.

Arriving on April 2 is Concrete Cowboy, an Idris Elba-starring drama based upon the novel Ghetto Cowboy by Greg Neri–which in turn was inspired by the real life Black urban cowboys in North Philadelphia. Whether you first became a fan of Elba’s via The Wire or The Office, or maybe you know him only as Heimdall from The Avengers and Thor movies, this movie seems like it will have room for all of the actor’s impressive range. Concrete Cowboy, and Elba especially, has plenty of pathos, absurdity, and comedy on display.

Later in the month, on April 14, The Circle comes back for Season 2. The popular unscripted competition series proved polarizing and also essential viewing–for those who missed it, The Circle is a dating show where contestants live in an apartment by themselves, and can only communicate with other contestants by social media. As vaccines are finally rolling out, and we begin to hopefully venture out into the world again, it may both bring back memories and even trigger nostalgia for 2020–who would’ve thought that might be possible?

Finally, the month kicks off on April 1 with Worn Stories, a docuseries that has “real people unpack the fascinating and quirky stories around their most meaningful pieces of clothing.” An interesting counterbalance to organizing consultant and author Marie Kondo’s system and series simply called Tidying Up–Worn Stories is all about the reasons why people hold onto their belongings.

You can also check out what’s coming to Prime Video, HBO Max, Hulu, and Shudder next month. Below, according to TV Guide, here’s everything coming to Netflix in April.

New to Netflix in April 2021

April 1

  • 2012
  • Cop Out
  • Friends with Benefits
  • Insidious
  • Legally Blonde
  • Leprechaun
  • Magical Andes: Season 2
  • The Pianist
  • The Possession
  • Prank Encounters: Season 2
  • Secrets of Great British Castles: Season 1
  • Tersanjung the Movie
  • The Time Traveler’s Wife
  • Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family
  • White Boy
  • Worn Stories
  • Yes Man

April 2

  • Concrete Cowboy
  • Just Say Yes
  • Madame Claude
  • The Serpent
  • Sky High

April 3

  • Escape from Planet Earth

April 4

  • What Lies Below

April 5

  • Coded Bias
  • Family Reunion: Part 3

April 6

  • The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You

April 7

  • The Big Day: Collection 2
  • Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute
  • Snabba Cash
  • This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist
  • The Wedding Coach

April 8

  • The Way of the Househusband

April 9

  • Have You Ever Seen Fireflies?
  • Night in Paradise
  • Thunder Force

April 10

  • The Stand-In

April 11

  • Diana: The Interview that Shook the World

April 12

  • New Gods: Nezha Reborn
  • Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn: Seasons 1-4

April 13

  • The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1
  • Mighty Express: Season 3
  • My Love: Six Stories of True Love

April 14

  • Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!
  • The Circle: Season 2
  • Law School
  • The Soul
  • Why Did You Kill Me?

April 15

  • Dark City Beneath the Beat
  • The Master
  • Ride or Die

April 16

  • Arlo the Alligator Boy
  • Ajeeb Daastaans
  • Barbie & Chelsea The Lost Birthday
  • Crimson Peak
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico
  • Into the Beat
  • Rush
  • Synchronic
  • Why Are You Like This
  • The Zookeeper’s Wife

April 18

  • Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 2

April 19

  • Miss Sloane
  • PJ Masks: Season 3

April 20

  • Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2

April 21

April 22

  • Life in Color with David Attenborough
  • Stowaway

April 23

  • Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll
  • Shadow and Bone
  • Tell Me When

April 27

  • August: Osage County
  • Battle of Los Angeles
  • Fatma
  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 4

April 28

  • Sexify
  • Headspace Guide to Sleep

April 29

  • Things Heard & Seen
  • Yasuke

April 30

  • The Innocent
  • The Mitchells vs. The Machines
  • Pet Stars
  • The Unremarkable Juanquini: Season 2

Destruction AllStars Will Get A Physical PS5 Release On April 7

Destruction AllStars is getting a physical version. Following its run as a PlayStation Plus freebie, Destruction AllStars will go up for sale as a digital game on the PlayStation Store beginning on April 6. A physical version will launch a day later, on April 7.

This will be just in time for the release of Destruction AllStars’ first piece of major post-launch content. In April, Destruction AllStars Season 1 will begin, adding a new playable character, battle pass, competitive 3v3v3v3 mode, and more.

Developer Lucid Games announced Destruction AllStars’ physical version in a PlayStation blog post that detailed how the studio used PS5’s tech to bring its game to life. In the blog, Sony xDev senior producer John McLaughlin revealed that Lucid turned to SIE Japan Studio for help in getting the most out of the PS5’s DualSense controller.

“We had a chat with [Astro’s Playroom creative director] Nicolas Doucet,” McLaughlin said. “He’s always approachable, was always very helpful. He [and his team] were coming to the end of their dev cycle, because they were wrapping up a bit earlier. So we sent them a build over for them to take a look. They gave a ton of hints and tips about where and how to use haptics, use it in conjunction with the speaker and the triggers and things like that. I think overall, we got a really compelling control scheme because of that.”

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PSA: Don’t Miss Disco Elysium: The Final Cut’s New Political Vision Quests

Disco Elysium: The Final Cut adds a lot to the RPG, including four new quests that flesh out the experience: the “political vision quests.” These four quests act as a culmination of the story of your character’s personal politics in the game, but if you don’t meet the right prerequisites, you can miss them entirely. Here’s what you need to know to trigger each of the quests so you can make sure to get the most out of Disco Elysium: The Final Cut.

First, you should know that the political vision quests are optional, but they play a big part in the ideology your character can espouse throughout the course of the game. There are four quests in total, but you can only access one per run through the game. Each quest corresponds to one of the four major ideologies you can gravitate toward based on dialogue and choices you make in the game: Communism, Moralism, Fascism, or Ultraliberalism.

Unlocking Political Ideology

You’ll need to lean into at least one of those ideologies in dialogue throughout the game. When an ideology takes route enough in your character because of your choices, you’ll unlock a related Thought in the Thought Cabinet. As long as your dialogue answers are mostly pretty consistent in their politics, that should be enough. These are the thoughts tied to each ideology.

  • Mazovian Socio-Economics (Communism)
  • Revacholian Nationhood (Fascism)
  • Kingdom of Conscious (Moralism)
  • Indirect Modes of Taxation (Ultraliberalism)

Those Thoughts are a key element in activating the political vision quests, so make sure you choose one.

Starting The Political Vision Quests

Political vision quests don’t become active until Day 4 in the game, but you’ll actually need to have your ideology ready to go by the end of Day 3. Work your way through Day 3 until you’re ready to go to sleep, where you’ll activate a dream sequence. During that portion, your Ancient Reptilian Brain will ask you what you’re doing all this for.

The game then checks if you’ve got any of the above ideology Thoughts in your Thought Cabinet. You only need one to get access to the quests, and you’ll get a choice as to which quest to take on. You’re not locked in to a single quest based on your ideology in your Thought Cabinet, but once you make a choice, that’s the only quest you’ll be able to take on.

Depending on how many of the ideology Thoughts you have, up to four different Skills will offer answers:

  • Communism: “For the working class.” (Rhetoric skill)
  • Fascism: “For Revachol. Always and only Revachol.” (Endurance skill)
  • Moralism: “For the greater good.” (Empathy skill)
  • Ultraliberalism: “For the money, baby.” (Savior Faire skill)

At that point, you get to choose your quest, with an option for each Skill that chimed in with an answer. So the more ideological Thoughts you have, the more quest options you have. You can only do one political vision quest, though–once you’ve made a decision, you’ll be locked out of the others.

After making your choice, you’ll wake up from the dream with a new Skill, determined by which quest choice you made. You’ll also receive instructions about how to start proceeding on your political vision quest.

And that’s it–just make sure to develop your political ideology enough that you have at least one of the Thoughts listed above in your Thought Cabinet in order to access the new content. Check out our preview on all the other changes in Disco Elysium: The Final Cut for more information on the new version of the game.

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Hearthstone: Forged In The Barrens Expansion Now Out; You Can Open Classic Packs Again Too

Hearthstone‘s new expansion, Forged in the Barrens, is now live. The new expansion launch means you can purchase packs a la carte, buy into the new Tavern Pass to start earning towards the rewards track, and try out new cards and new deck combinations.

The expansion launch isn’t going off completely without a hitch, however. Blizzard has acknowledged a bug that is preventing players from queuing into games, and it says it is working on a solution. The company has only acknowledged the issue for ranked games, but players have reported it in other modes as well.

The company temporarily disabled opening Classic packs, due to an apparent bug that was still giving out cards that were added later, and were not part of the original Classic set. However, that issue has been fixed, so an update has once again enabled the feature.

Forged in the Barrens also marks the start of the Year of the Gryphon, and a new year means certain cards cycle out of Standard play rotation. This year Blizzard has made that an even larger change than usual by implementing a new Core set system. This curated set of cards replaces the Classic and Basic sets, letting Blizzard swap which cards serve as the foundation of Hearthstone every time it begins a new year of content. You can earn the entire Core set by simply leveling up the various characters, and if you’ve already leveled them up you’ll automatically have access to the entire Core set from the start.

Other changes include some tweaking of the Tavern Pass including new Diamond card rewards, the launch of Classic mode which reverts cards to their 2014 state, and an upcoming Mercenaries mode. For more on Hearthstone’s big changes, check out our interview with Blizzard designers on how they reimagined the iconic dragon cards for the new Core set launch.

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A Real Spider Was Used For That Scary Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Scene

There is a frightening scene at the beginning of The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring where Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin hide by the Road as Black Riders pursue them. In taking refuge in a burrow, they escaped the sight of the Riders, but they also opened themselves up to creepy-crawly creatures that called the cranny home.

Dominic Monaghan, who played Merry, has now revealed that the scene was a little scarier than some might have imagined. A real spider crawled over his shoulder, the actor said in an Instagram Q&A with his followers. And it wasn’t just any spider. It was a Huntsman.

These spiders, which live in New Zealand and many other places around the world, are known for their size and speed. The one that crawled on Monaghan’s shoulder was not as massive as the nightmare-inducing one recently spotted in Australia, but it’s still spooky.

Monaghan said on Instagram that the spider was only on him “briefly.” He added that the spider was friendly. As it happens, Huntsman spiders are not known to be dangerous to humans like other spiders can be, but they are terror-inducing for their size and swiftness.

In the scene, Monaghan and the next closest person to him and the spider–Sean Astin–do appear shocked at the sight of the spider, even though they presumably knew what was about to happen. The scene also features worms and some kind of centipede coming out of the woodwork and the ground. It’s a stomach-turning, nerve-wracking scene, and the live insects used during it do a good job at grounding the scene in reality.

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The Lord of the Rings series has a more famous spider than this Huntsman. Shelob the spider appears in Return of the King, and she is perhaps the scariest of them all. Shelob was created digitally for Return of the King, which is great news because can you even imagine if a spider that big actually existed?

The Fellowship of the Ring celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. The wider Lord of the Rings series remains popular, as a new illustrated edition of the novel is coming this year, while Amazon continues to film its new TV show. A Lord of the Rings video game focused on Gollum is also in the works, and we recently got a first look at the gameplay.

Google Stadia Pro Games For April Announced

April is around the corner and that means another batch of free games for Stadia Pro subscribers. This round includes the precursor to an upcoming horror game, a big JRPG, a cute puzzler, and a certain someone who lives in a pineapple under the sea.

Starting in April you can claim Resident Evil 7 Biohazard, which had been previously announced alongside word that Resident Evil Village is coming to the service at launch. This is your chance to catch up with the latest RE lore before Village releases in May. Pre-ordering Village on Stadia will also get you a free Stadia Premiere Edition, which includes a Chromecast and Stadia controller.

Stadia Pro members will also get Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated, and Pikuniku. Stadia Pro members can also claim a free two-week trial of Elder Scrolls Online, from March 31 through April 13.

All Stadia users, Pro or no, can try a Hitman “Free Starter Pack” to get your feet wet in the world of assassination. The pack includes the Hitman tutorial mission and the Nightcall mission from Hitman 2. From March 30 to April 5 you can also try Hitman 3‘s Dubai location for free.

The announcement also noted that March 31 is your last chance to claim this month’s games: SteamWorld Quest, SteamWorld Dig 2, Superhot Mind Control Delete, F1 2020, and Hotline Miami.

Google recently shut down Stadia internal development, but it’s still continuing on as a platform holder for third-parties. It also may get increased functionality, with reports that touch controls appear to be on the way.

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Sylvester Stallone Wrote A Rocky TV Show Idea And Then Went Fishing

Actor Sylvester Stallone has written a treatment for a Rocky Balboa TV show. The actor revealed this on Instagram, saying he woke up on Monday morning and decided to write a treatment for a Rocky prequel TV show, and then he went fishing.

The show would be 10 episodes, as Stallone envisions it. He said it would “really get to the heart of the characters in their younger years.” Stallone went on to say he believes the Rocky show could work at a streaming company.

Based on what he’s written in the treatment–which is the Hollywood term for a pitch document–Stallone said the Rocky show might take place in the 1960s when Rocky was a 17-year-old. Amid the major events of the time–like the Civil Rights movement, the Moon landing, and Vietnam War–Robert “Rocky” Balboa was living a normal, plain life, Stallone wrote.

The document doesn’t get into the specifics of storylines or anything like that, but many might agree that learning more about a young Rocky could be an interesting story to tell.

To clear his head, Stallone went fishing after putting pen to paper on the Rocky script. “Talk about extremes!” he said. “Keep punching, my friends.”

While we wait for more news on the Rocky TV show, should it materialize, Stallone is keeping busy with film projects. His latest is The Suicide Squad, in which voices King Shark.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Gets New, Free Advanced Tech Suit In Latest Patch

Spider-Man: Miles Morales developer Insomniac Games has revealed a brand-new suit for PS4 and PS5 players to equip, which is included in an update that is out now.

The Advanced Tech Suit equips Miles with an incredibly shiny and futuristic look, like that of Peter Parker’s in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The colors represent the familiar black and red stylings of Miles’ signature look, while also looking like it could have come out of a Tony Stark lab. Check it out below.

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The new suit comes to the game alongside a new update, which Insomniac says addresses some lingering issues across both platforms. Exclusive to PS5 players, however, is a new graphical feature that will allow for accurate muscle deformation of specific suits. The exact ones weren’t shared, which might give you an excuse to try out even more of your favorites beyond the new Advanced Tech Suit to see it in action.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales launched with the PS5 back in November, acting as a follow-up to 2018’s Spider-Man on PS4. It follows Miles Morales after the events of the first game, this time during a winter in New York that sees Peter Parker on a leave of absence. To find out more about the game, check out our Spider-Man: Miles Morales review, and keep an eye on our PS5 stock alerts if you’re still trying to pick up Sony’s latest console.

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Animal Crossing NookLink Phone App Update Now Live, Adds New Game Items

Nintendo has rolled out its latest update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons‘ companion service, NookLink. As previously announced, this update adds a new feature to the smartphone app: the ability to earn Nook Points, which can then be redeemed for exclusive items.

Following the update, you can now receive 10 Nook Points each day by opening the app daily and tapping on the new Nook Points icon. These points can be redeemed within the app for a handful of brand-new items, which you will then receive in your game. The items include photos of Tom Nook, Isabelle, and Timmy and Tommy, as well as a Nook Link doorplate and poster. The full list of items and how much Nook Points each costs can be seen below:

  • Nook Inc. poster – 10 Nook Points
  • Nook Inc. doorplate – 40 Nook Points
  • Aloha-edition carrying case – 60 Nook Points
  • Timmy and Tommy’s photo – 100 Nook Points
  • Tom Nook’s photo – 100 Nook Points
  • Isabelle’s photo – 100 Nook Points

On top of that, Katrina the fortune-teller will impart some “words of wisdom” each day you claim Nook Points. Katrina herself has yet to make an appearance in New Horizons, so this currently the only way to receive one of her famously profound fortunes.

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NookLink is a service within the Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app. To use the app, you’ll need to have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. In addition to NookLink, the NSO app features companion services for Splatoon 2 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

In other Animal Crossing news, eggs have started appearing in the game once again ahead of Bunny Day, which falls on April 4 this year. Fortunately, the eggs won’t be around for nearly as long this time. Nook’s Cranny is also selling a few brand-new Bunny Day items each day leading up to the holiday, while whoopee cushions are available to order from Nook Shopping until April Fool’s Day.

The Animal Crossing Sanrio Amiibo cards also recently launched in the US. These cards can be scanned in the game to unlock Sanrio-inspired villagers and items. Unfortunately, the cards are available exclusively at Target, and their rollout was a mess.

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