Baldur’s Gate 3: How To Pick Your Starting Class

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a pretty dense game–from the start, it asks you to make a whole lot of choices about your character, ranging from your look to your race, your class, the kinds of abilities you want to take with you, and more. It can all be a little overwhelming, especially if you’re not familiar with Baldur’s Gate’s Dungeons & Dragons roots.

Though there are a lot of decisions to make right away, you can get by knowing the basics–Fighters are good at bashing, Rogues at sneaking, Rangers at sniping, Wizards at magic, Clerics at healing, and Warlocks at mixing magic with other fighting styles. From there, we’ve put together a guide that can help you make the right calls as to which races, cantrips, spells, and bonuses to pick to make a solid character build even early on.

Check out the rundown below for a few tips for each of your possible characters. These aren’t full build rundowns, but they will give you some working information to help you make decisions and focus your character to fit your style of play and get the most out of each class.

Fighter

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For Fighters, Strength and Constitution are the stats that will matter most when sorting through your beginning attributes. When choosing a Fighter race, you can do worse than Githyanki, which gets a +2 Strength modifier, giving it increased damage. The Strength modifier is also going to get you into melee combat more effectively, as its Strength affects how far you can jump, which is a great tactic to get you in and out of combat.

You’ll get even better benefits by going for the Shield Dwarf. The dwarf gets a modifier of +2 Constitution, the stat that dictates health, in addition to the Strength modifier. So in combining both boosts, you create an effective front-line melee character who can also soak up a lot of damage. Be sure to keep your weapon preference in mind as you make your choice, as well. Dwarves favor axes and hammers, while Githyanki are better using swords.

Once you earn your first level-up, you’ll unlock the ability to start taking traits, allowing you to start to really build your Fighter around a role. Do you want to focus on protection, handling great weapons, or dual-wielding weapons? Knowing how to specialize your Fighter will help you make your decisions early. If you want to deal damage, dual-wielding can be useful, since it allows you to diversify your loadout between different weapon types and status effects. Fighters who need to tank a lot of damage to protect squishier allies should go down the protection route, while planning ahead to add some shield proficiencies. You’ll also get an action surge on your first level-up, which provides you an extra action every use–so be ready to score some double hits.

When you hit Level 3, you’ll get the choice between becoming either a Battle Master or an Eldritch Knight. Going the Eldritch Knight route basically makes you a battle mage, but with the current roster of characters, you’re already likely to have some spellcasters in your party–so you might want to keep your Fighter’s focus on melee.

On the melee side, the Battle Master option excels with some really good passive bonuses. A solid approach is to swap out the Punishing Attacks bonus and take Riposte instead. Riposte grants you the ability to counter-attack, which can be super effective with two-weapon fighting styles. Meanwhile, the downside to Punishing Attack is that it has a chance to push enemies away. If you’re the tank for your team, you want the enemies near you, so the push isn’t optimal–plus you lose out on the opportunity for a reactionary attack if the enemy chooses to flee from you.

Ranger

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When it comes to your Ranger racial choice, Wood Elf makes a strong option for their high Dexterity and fleet-of-foot abilities, but if you want to play a stealth sniper style, go with the lightfoot Halfling. They have high Dexterity, are inherently stealthy, and have the race ability of “Lucky,” which allows them to re-roll all 1s, which means critical fails will be an extremely rare sight for you.

Your first two big customizations as a Ranger are choosing your Favored Enemy and Natural Explorer specializations. These depend on what you’re expecting as a playstyle for your Ranger, but each comes with unique cantrips. The default Favored Enemy choice, Mage Breaker, is a recommended pick in most cases thanks to the True Strike cantrip and some experience in Arcana. Sanctified Stalker is also a good choice, because it allows the use of a fairly powerful Cleric cantrip, Sacred Flame.

As for Natural Explorer, choosing Beast Tamer gives you the most straightforward combat bonus in the ability to take on a familiar. These are pretty small and squishy allies, but can be a good distraction for enemies, as well as having some fairly decent status effects to inflict on enemies, such as poison or blindness.

As for your spells, the most useful is going to be Ensnaring Strike, which keeps enemies at a distance while you do damage. Another useful option is Speak With Animals–with all the story potential you get from that ability, it should be a no-brainer pick whenever you have the option.

Your first level-up should be focused on Archery, as the rest of the options are going to be handled much better by any party members you’re taking with you. For the second level-up and your subclass choice, the best ability to pick is Beast Master. This will allow you to summon large animal companions like bears into combat. That provides you with another damage dealer with its own unique ability, plus another entity on the battlefield to soak up damage for free, helping ensure your main party members stay healthy.

Warlock

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For Warlocks, the primary stat to pay attention to is Charisma, as this is what they use to cast spells. Charisma is also super helpful when interacting with NPCs outside of combat–so if you’re a player who wants to focus on conversation interactions, this is a great class choice.

Tieflings and Half-Elves both have a +2 charisma stat, which make them great Warlock picks. Between the two, however, Half-Elf is a stronger option, as they also get an extra point to put into two other stats of you choice, which lets you further diversify your Warlock.

Unlike other magic users, you get fewer spell slots as a Warlock, so it’s worth thinking about how you want to engage on the battlefield so that you can utilize cantrips and basic weaponry to shore up your magical capabilities. Along that line of thinking, your Pact choice gives you two options. Opt for the Great Old One if you want battlefield control and disables; if you’d rather have more melee utility, then The Fiend will be a better choice.

As for cantrips, the only really essential one is Eldritch Blast. It’s basically going to be your bread and butter, and the more you level up, the more options you have to upgrade it. Dissonant Whispers and Hideous Laughter are both great options for burst damage and disabling enemies for a few turns.

At your first level-up, you’ll notice there are a lot of options that relate to things you already have. As mentioned, you’re going to be using Eldritch Blast a lot, so Agonizing Blast is a good get to upgrade its damage. As with the Ranger, snagging Beast Speech is a good choice, because talking to animals has never not been great. If you stuck with the race choices outlined above, the only one that you should avoid is Devil’s Sight, as you’ll already have that Elven dark vision.

As for your spell choices, that’ll depend on whether you’re going to focus on melee, ranged damage, or controlling the battlefield. Charm Person will help out here and there in battles against humanoids, but for an option that’s pretty much always usable, taking the Hex enchantment as a bonus action will make the rest of your attacks sting a little bit more.Level 3 grants access to the Pact of the Chain, a summoning ability that gets you either conjure imps or quasits. These are much more powerful, with much more potent poisons than your average familiars, while offering the benefits of adding more bodies to the battlefield to distract enemies and soak up damage that would otherwise fall on your core team.

For your final spell choice, go for either Misty Step, for keeping you on the high ground, or Shatter if you need a little area-of-effect damage. Again, when it comes to spells, it is really going to be down to how you’ve play your character, so try to make choices that will augment your current playstyle.

Rogue

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Rogues feel like one of the classes that isn’t quite there yet when it comes to the abilities and options available to you, but if you’re playing one, then choosing Drow as your race is going to give you the most benefits. Rogues rely on Dexterity and Drows get a +2 Dexterity bonus, as well as decent weapon proficiencies. They’re also the absolute best at seeing in the dark, which is going to be great for all the skulking around in the shadows you’re likely to do.

One thing you should bear in mind as a Rogue is that you need to be getting behind enemies as much as possible to take advantage of sneak attacks. Your first level-up is going to help you there, as it will allow you to dash as a bonus action, giving you the opportunity to rush behind an enemy and still have the ability to plunge your daggers into their back.

If you want to mix things up come Level 3, you can add some spellcasting to your build by taking the Arcane Trickster option since you’re likely to have a spellcaster or two in the party already at this point. Though, you might be better off sticking with what you know and going for the Thief option, which will benefit your focus on stabbing spines. The Thief choice will also mean you take less fall damage if you’re knocked from your high ground hiding spot, but Fast Hands is the biggest bonus, as it gives you an extra bonus action. That can work out to an extra extra dash, and more opportunities to attack with your off-hand weapon. Just remember to stay mobile and keep some melee backup or take buffs from your mages, as you’re going to be a great damage dealer, but awfully squishy.

Wizard

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With all the spells Wizards have as options, it’s tough to recommend too many specific choices, but there are a few decisions that can give you the best head start. You’re good with any race here, as unlike with the other classes, there are no races that get a bonus to intelligence, the stat Wizards use most often.

Human is a decent choice for your Wizard class thanks to a few other stat boosts, but the extra cantrip you get from choosing High Elf can be much more appealing. Elves are also immune from being charmed or put to sleep, which can help ensure you can keep your spellcaster slinging in battle. The extra dexterity bonus High Elves get, which is useful for dodging attacks, also never hurt a spellcaster.

For your slate of spells, you’re open to choosing those that might benefit the playstyle you’re expecting to go for. Magic Missile, however, is an extremely reliable and consistent damage dealer for the early game. Thunderwave is also pretty useful, as it can push away any enemies rushing in to strike you with melee weapons.

Your first level-up provides you the opportunity to basically choose between either dealing damage or protecting yourself. Evocation spells focus elemental energy into powerful attacks and enchantments, while Abjuration spells summon wards, banish enemies, and nullify magic.

Evocation means you’ll lose out on the Arcane Ward ability and have to be a bit more precious with your spell slots, but you do get the Sculpt Spells passive ability in the deal. That means your allies won’t take damage from all your spell-flinging, so you can fire away Burning Hands with a bit more reckless abandon.

At Level 3, you’ll get another 25 spells to choose from–so what you pick here is best based on the kinds of spells you’ve enjoyed so far, and which role you’re trying to fulfill on your team. It’s also worth noting that if there’s a spell you decide you want but haven’t chosen, you can always pay a handful of gold to learn it later, provided you find its respective scroll.

Cleric

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One of the most important stats for clerics is Wisdom, and you’ll get your biggest racial bonus there as a Wood Elf. That’ll be very helpful in the early game as you start out with a powerful spell and cantrip combo with Guiding Bolt and Sacred Flame. The extra stats you get from the choice are best served in Constitution and Dexterity, especially if you’re going with the melee/shield build that is often common with clerics. If you’re a member of your party’s front line, these stats are going to serve in keeping you alive.

Your best bet as a Cleric in most cases is to focus on the Life Domain subclass, which will make you an extremely powerful healer and buff-dealer. It’s also a good choice if you favor Shadowheart as a party member–she’s a Cleric of the opposite school, so you’ll be covered with both sets of abilities.

The Cleric’s progression over both levels is pretty linear. Your focus should be on buffs, protection spells, and healing, as your other companions are going to be pretty lacking in those departments. By Level 3, you should be able to keep everyone topped up with health via Cure Wounds, Aid, Preserve Life, and Prayer of Healing. With the slots you have spare, take spells like Halt and Hold Person to keep foes at bay and give yourself a turn to dish out some heals.

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Razer Gaming Headsets, Controllers, And More Discounted For Prime Day 2020

Right now, Amazon Prime Day 2020 is in full swing, and there are already a ton of deals for games and hardware. In addition to several sales on games like The Last of Us: Part II, gaming hardware is also on the menu, and the company Razer has got an assortment of gear for Prime Day 2020. Currently, there are over two dozen Razer products on sale for Prime Day, and you can take advantage of these deals from now through October 14.

Recently, Razer unveiled a new suite of hardware at RazerCon 2020. The new products included a gaming chair, laptop, and more, all of which are scheduled for future releases in 2020 and beyond. To tide people over until then, the company has numerous products up for sale for Amazon Prime Day. The discounts for these headsets, mics, controllers, and other gaming PC peripherals are pretty steep. Some of these products are currently half off, so if you’re looking to upgrade your accessories, then give these deals a look.

If you haven’t been keeping up with what’s on sale for Amazon Prime Day 2020, then check out our full roundup of all the best gaming deals available right now. While Prime Day is getting much of the attention, other retailers like Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, and Target are also having their own anti-Prime Day sales too.

Prime Day 2020: The Very Best Movie And TV Deals

It’s that time again. Amazon Prime Day 2020 has arrived and brought with it hundreds of discounts on everything from video games to Funko Pops and beyond. Naturally, the sale also includes some pretty bonkers bargains on Blu-ray, 4K HD, and DVD bundles of all your favorite movies and TV shows, some of which have been marked down over 50%.

This year, Prime Day is stretching across October 13 and 14, and as usual, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to take advantage of the discounts. There are, however, many other retailers doing their own anti-Prime Day sales and events this week for you to take advantage of if you’re not a Prime member. But, if you’re looking to sign up, Amazon offers a free 30-day trial for new subscribers.

Here are our picks for the best deals on TV and movies during Amazon Prime Day 2020.

The Can’t-Miss Video Game Deals Of Prime Day 2020

Amazon Prime Day 2020 has officially begun. Today and tomorrow, October 13 and 14, the online retailer is offering steep discounts on a variety of products, from televisions and collectibles to movies and, of course, video games and accessories. Amazon has already offered some early deals in the leadup to Prime Day, including some on PS5 and Xbox Series X games, but there are a ton more discounts to sift through now that the sale has officially begun.

Not to be outdone, various other retailers, including Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and GameStop, are also holding their own anti-Prime Day sales to compete with Amazon, which means you’ve got plenty of options when it comes to picking up great games on the cheap. With so many different retailers competing for your money, it can be a little overwhelming trying to find the best savings, so we’ve rounded up some of the best game deals we’ve found across all the major retailers. These deals cover a range of titles for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC, including a number of this year’s biggest blockbuster releases.

If you’re in the market for other items besides games, we’ve got you covered. We’ve also rounded up some of the best deals on tech, next-gen hard drives, tabletop games, and more. We have some console-specific deals as well; you can see the best Switch deals, best PS4 and PS5 deals, and best Xbox deals here. Be sure to also check out our tips for getting the best deals possible.

Bloodborne Modder Waiting For Sony Before Releasing 60 FPS Patch

A modder who is currently working on a 60 FPS patch for Bloodborne has clarified the reason why he’s waiting to release it–and it’s not in case Sony doesn’t deliver.

Lance McDonald, who has been toiling away on a PlayStation 4 Pro version of Bloodborne to get it to run at 60 FPS, released new gameplay footage of his efforts in motion. His pinned YouTube comment says the 60 FPS patch will drop “once the PlayStation 5 has released and Sony have made it clear whether or not Bloodborne will be enhanced on that system in any way.” McDonald goes on to say that he wants to give PlayStation “the first chance” to release a higher frame rate version of the game.

On Twitter, McDonald clarified his intentions following a Kotaku report, in which the original headline posited that he would release the patch if Sony failed to release its own 60 FPS version. McDonald said he ultimately wants to make sure he doesn’t “get in the way of Sony doing important and awesome work.” He also said that the 60 FPS patch will release whether or not Bloodborne gets a PS5 enhanced port.

What McDonald is likely referring to is Game Boost, a feature specific to certain PlayStation 4 games running on PlayStation 5 that give them improved frame rates. Sony has not specified the PS4 titles that take advantage of this feature. At present, Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima is the only confirmed game to use Game Boost.

For McDonald’s 60 FPS patch, he was able to get the game running on back-ported Dark Souls 3 code since the two games share the same engine. Along with manual patching for features that didn’t automatically adjust to the higher frame rate (such as cloth physics and enemy patrol pathing), McDonald was able to crack open the locked 30 FPS cap to achieve a smoother experience for Bloodborne’s frantic gameplay.

PlayStation 5 launches on November 12 in two varieties: the Digital Edition for $400, and the Standard Edition for $500. Check our PlayStation 5 preorder guide to learn about which system is right for you and what retailers have stock available.

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Valorant Act 3 Live: Icebox Map And Competitive Details In Update 1.10 Patch Notes

Valorant patch 1.10 is now live, which means a new map, a new season of ranked mode, and more. Act 3’s competitive changes were detailed earlier in the month, as were its battle pass, new map, and new agent, Skye, but the full update 1.10 patch notes give us a more in-depth look at some of the changes. You can read them below or head over to Riot’s blog for more info.

According to the official Valorant account on Twitter, there is currently an issue disabling players from purchasing the battle pass. The team is aware of the issue and working on a fix.

Valorant patch 1.10 highlights from Riot Games.
Valorant patch 1.10 highlights from Riot Games.

The main highlights of Valorant’s 1.10 patch include its new map, Icebox, a new rank disparity cap for Competitive mode queues, changes to the way Immortal and Radiant ranked changes are measured, several Deathmatch mode adjustments, and of course, the start of a new ranked season.

Icebox is currently released in a “beta state,” according to Riot, and will remain so for at least two weeks. It will only be available to play in Unrated, Spike Rush, and Deathmatch modes while Riot continues to optimize it and fix bugs. Unrated players will find themselves placed in Icebox more often than other maps early on. Riot hopes to have Icebox available in Competitive mode by October 27, which aligns with the launch of Valorant’s new agent, Skye.

Competitive mode players can now only queue with players within three tiers of their rank rather than six.

“We have also tightened our competitive matchmaking to reduce skill disparity,” writes Riot.

Valorant's new snow map, Icebox.
Valorant’s new snow map, Icebox.

Immortal and Radiant players’ individual performance in matches will no longer be factored into rank changes, according to patch 1.10. Instead, match performance will only be measured by the “decisiveness of the game outcome,” meaning how many rounds your team won and lost. Closer matches have a lighter impact on performance calculations.

Deathmatch mode’s player count has been increased from ten to 14 players and its match length increased—it’s now first to 40 kills rather than 30. Riot has also made improvements to ensure safer spawn points, removed the periodic location pulse, and added an automatic, immediate reload on every kill.

Read more on Deathmatch mode changes, Competitive mode adjustments, and quality of life additions in the full update 1.10 patch notes below.

Valorant Update 1.10 Patch Notes

MAP UPDATES

NEW MAP: ICEBOX

Each Icebox site is a complex combat space that features plenty of cover and verticality. This map emphasizes skirmishes, sharp aim, and adaptive play. There’s also a zipline that amplifies the feeling of quick action and verticality.

As we’re releasing Icebox ahead of schedule, we are going to be releasing it in a “beta” state for at least two weeks. During this time, the map will be available to play in Unrated, Spike Rush, and Deathmatch modes. We’re going to continue to optimize the performance on the map as well as continue to fix any bugs that might appear. If all goes well, Icebox will then become available for play in the Competitive queue on October 27th.

  • Early in the patch, players queuing for Unrated will more often get placed on Icebox
  • Ascenders (Ropes) / Ziplines
    • Acceleration adjusted to prevent sudden shifts in direction (this was added last patch but wasn’t in the patch notes because well, you might start asking about ziplines)
    • Added weapon tagging when shot while on Ascenders
    • These changes are intended to make players that are using Ascenders and Ziplines less evasive during combat.

ASCENT, BIND

COMPETITIVE UPDATES

Competitive Act II will end with Patch 1.10 and roll into the start of Act III. This means progress towards your Act Rank for Act II will be saved and you’ll be put back into placement matches for Act III. Let’s see how you stack up with the new content and changes in Act III.Good luck on the climb!

Competitive players will receive their Act Rank Badge for Act II and can start making progress on their badge for Act III. The center of your Act Rank Badge is your ninth best ranked win, but you’ll also be able to see your highest rank achieved at the top of the badge.The badge displays only for Competitive games and is displayed on the player card in: Competitive lobbies, map load, in-game combat report, and End-of-Game: MVP. This is a new system we are trying out, so we look forward to hearing your feedback.

—Ian Fielding, Senior Producer

  • You can now select your preferred server(s), increasing the chance you will play on a server you want
  • Rank disparity for parties capped at 3 tiers (from 6).
    • We have also tightened our competitive matchmaking to reduce skill disparity.
  • Immortal+ ranked changes will only be impacted by winning and losing and the decisiveness of the game outcome (how many rounds won or lost by) and not factor individual performance into the calculation
    • We’ll be testing and monitoring this change in Act III for potential future implementation in all ranks.

[Editor’s Note: Remember! Act III’s new map, Icebox, has been disabled for Competitive until the next patch to give us time to fix any bugs or issues that may arise before enabling it for ranked play.]

MODE UPDATES

DEATHMATCH

  • Increased player count 10 >>> 14 players
  • Updated spawning algorithm to encourage safer spawns
    • Now that we’ve fixed some tech on the backend, we can support up to 14 players without compromising on our commitment to 128 tick-rate servers. With 10 players, you’d sometimes have to run 10 or 15 seconds to even find a fight, which can really kill your flow. Sometimes you’d also spawn way too close to enemies. This was because we had to artificially increase spawn density because of the low player count. Now that the player count has increased, we’ve re-tuned our spawning algorithm to try and give more consistently safer spawns.
  • Removed periodic location pulse, and you’ll now only receive a pulse right when you respawn
    • Now that there are 14 players on the map, the pulse feels completely unnecessary. We’re keeping a single pulse for players right when they respawn so that they can help get their bearings and find a quick fight without getting caught off guard.
  • Increased match length, first to 40 kills (was 30), time limit upped to 9 minutes (was 6)
    • We felt like the match length was a little too short to get into a real groove, especially now with more players, so we’re bumping the duration and kill limit up a bit.
  • Kill Reloads: On every kill, players get an automatic, immediate full reload of their active weapon (Ares & Odin get 30 bullets back)
    • It already felt a little frustrating to have to reload in Deathmatch, and now that player count is higher, reloading feels like even more of a deathwish.
  • XP gain increased from 500 to 900 XP
    • Honestly, 500 XP felt a little low for Deathmatch. We’re bumping this up to 900 to account for the increased match length with some extra on top.

QUALITY OF LIFE

  • Players now have the ability to choose their own Variant as opposed to having to level them sequentially
  • The Battlepass now has upgrade Variants for the Surge skin line, including the free track Surge Sheriff
  • Minimap performance increased
  • Tournament mode enabled custom games can now fit up to 12 observers
  • Requested guns can now be sold back to the shop, doing so will refund the player who fulfilled the request
  • Observer can now hold walk when in freecam mode to reduce speed (fast and slow speed can be configured in settings menu)
  • In-world pings are now team-colored for observers
  • Reyna and Phoenix ult timers correctly update for observers
  • The keybind text in the current spectate target widget has been removed for observers
  • Flashed indicator for observers has been updated with new art
  • Crosshair setting added that allows crosshair colors to be locked to team color for observers
  • Players no longer get stuck trying to descend vent ropes while walking (leaving A-Tower)
  • Added new modifier keybind for observers to jump straight to freecam when jumping to a player (left shift by default)
  • Plant/defuse progress UI is now always visible to observers, and includes which player is taking the action
  • Observer player no longer see player-specific hud indicators (e.g. taking damage indicator) when in freecam
  • Ability timers now work for dead / spectating players & observers (e.g. reyna & phoenix ult durations)

SOCIAL UPDATES

  • Players will now be able to add and view friend notes. Notes from League of Legends will transfer over to VALORANT as well. Players will be able to edit these notes from VALORANT
  • Social panel will now pause sorting for a short time while you’re interacting with it

BUG FIXES

  • Fixed a Shooting Range bug in the plant/defuse module in the shooting range where players couldn’t buy abilities
  • Various Shooting Range UI bug fixes in the plant/defuse module, including incorrect text in the buy phase announcement, also adding a halfway tick to the defuse progress bar
  • Fixed a bug where other players’ messages would be forcefully filtered out of chat after you sent a message
  • Fixed a bug where the text box would not fade away in game

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The Best Funko Pop Deals Of Amazon Prime Day 2020

At long last, Amazon Prime Day 2020 has arrived. There’s no end to the deals available on October 13 and 14 as Amazon slashes price for its Prime subscribers. Whatever you’re looking for, chances are the online retailer has some options.

If you’re looking to beef up your Funko Pop vinyl figure collection, you’re in luck, because Prime Day has tons of discounted options that cover a wide array of pop culture favorites, from festive Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars figures to toys commemorating your favorite video games, movies, and people–there is plenty for you to get your hands on. In fact, there’s more than just the standard Funkos on sale, as there are even some deluxe models and keychains for you to peruse.

You can take a look at all of the Funko Pops on sale during Amazon Prime Day 2020 below. Why stop there, though? There are also deals to be found on video games, TVs, movies, and so much more–all of which you can find in our Prime Day 2020 hub.

Prime Day 2020: Best Webcam Deals On Amazon For Live Streaming And Work

It’s been tough tracking down a decent webcam these days. With the increase in remote work and the amount of people relying on video calls to visit with family and friends, the best name-brand webcams remain in high-demand and often out of stock. If a webcam has been on your wishlist for a while and you don’t mind-lesser known brands, Amazon Prime Day is as good an opportunity as ever to grab one for a decent price.

Below we’ve rounded up some of the best webcam deals during Amazon Prime Day this year, whether you need one for live streaming games, chatting with friends, work, and more. Check out our Amazon Prime Day deals hub for more as the sale continues today and tomorrow.

These are by no means the best webcams you can buy for streaming, but webcam stock has been low in general and most of the highest-rated brand name options are sold out and on backorder. With Prime Day savings and bonus coupons combined though, these are some of the most popular and affordable options available right now. If you’re looking to save even more money, don’t forget to grab one of Amazon Prime Day’s best deals, which is basically free money with the purchase of a $40 gift card.

Best Target Deals During Prime Day: Games, Headphones, Blu-Rays, And More

Amazon Prime Day is in full swing, and retailers across the board are slashing prices in their own anti-Prime Day sales. One of the biggest Amazon competitors to throw its hat into the ring is Target, which has brought back its Deal Days sale to run alongside Prime Day on October 13 and 14. As with other retailers, Target has cut the cost of a bunch of recent games, like NBA 2K21 and The Last of Us Part II.

The Deal Days page includes markdowns on a variety of items, including furniture, toys, and clothes in addition to games, accessories, and other electronics–there’s plenty to go through if you’re in the market for new stuff or upgrading your setup. We’ve dug through it all to round up some of the best deals below, and we’ll update this page as more big sales arise during the course of the sale.

The upshot of sales like Deal Days is that it’s open to all customers, unlike Amazon Prime Day, and Target often offers in-store pickup so you can get around shipping. And Target isn’t just cutting its game prices–although there are a ton of games you might be interested in at low prices ahead of the holidays. Also on the list are items like TVs, headphones, and gaming accessories. We’ve dug through to round up all the best gaming deals Target has to offer–check them out below.

Best Video Game Deals

A whole lot of games from a variety of publishers are on sale at Target, although the most notable discounts might be those on Nintendo first-party games for the Switch, whose prices tend to stick closer to their MSRP for longer. There are also a few Xbox One versions of games that are available for cheaper than their PlayStation 4 counterparts, so if you’ve got the choice, you can save a few bucks on Xbox versions.

Best Movie Deals

Target hasn’t hacked down its prices on many Blu-rays, but it is running a buy two, get one free deal on select movies, books, and music. Combined with a few notable discounts, there’s an opportunity to fill out your collection for a lot less than you might normally spend.

Best Electronics Deals

In addition to games, Target has discounts on a number of gaming headsets, headphone and earbud sets, TVs, and other electronics that you might want to nab, especially if you’re looking to upgrade your setup ahead of the launch of the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. Some of these are online-only doorbuster deals, so make sure you check their availability in your area if you’re hoping for in-store pickup.

Apex Legends Season 7 Teasers Have Appeared, Hint At New Gravity-Based Character

Respawn has begun teasing Apex Legends Season 7, which looks to be starting sometime in mid-November, seeing as the Season 6: Boosted battle pass appears to end on November 10. If we had to wager a guess, we assume Respawn is timing Season 7 to launch with the release of both the Xbox Series X/S and PS5. Regardless, this is the most elaborate setup for a new season that Respawn has ever done.

If you now boot up the game, you’ll be greeted with a message from a mysterious character, who needs your help to test out some tech. Head to the Firing Range and find the screen hooked up to a generator. It’s here that the voice will reach out to you again and ask you to run some tests for her.

The silhouette of Apex Legends Season 7's new playable character, as seen in the trailer for the Apex Legends Champion Edition.
The silhouette of Apex Legends Season 7’s new playable character, as seen in the trailer for the Apex Legends Champion Edition.

Exit to the lobby and you’ll see some brand-new challenges alongside your allotment of daily, weekly, and Aftermarket limited-time challenges–these new ones are labeled “A Wee Experiment.” To prove you’re worthy of testing out the mysterious voice’s gravity lift, you’ll have to deal 10 damage while in midair, get 10 knockdowns, and outlive 120 opponents.

After doing all of that, you’ll get a new message to meet back up in Firing Range. Go there and the voice will give you a keycard to access the gravity lifts scattered throughout Kings Canyon and World’s Edge. They won’t be marked on your map, but brand-new challenges under “A Wee Experiment” hint that you can discover them in Refinery, Skyhook, Airbase, and Repulsor Station. You’ll know you’ve found one if you see a small node on the ground connected to a generator like the one hooked up to the monitor in Firing Range. Swiping the card activates the lift, allowing you to travel vertically upwards several stories.

So what does all this mean? Well, the voice on the other end of this experiment is likely Season 7’s new playable legend–which we finally get to see in one of the final shots of the new trailer for the Apex Legends Champion Edition. Leaks, rumors, and datamines have pointed to Season 7’s new character being Horizon, a legend who can manipulate gravity with her tech. Though it hasn’t been confirmed, it’s speculated that her tactical ability is Gravity Rift, which matches this latest string of teases. Dataminers propose her passive ability buffs her when she lands from a great height (whether from a fall or jumping off her Gravity Rift) and her ultimate ability creates a temporary black hole that drags all nearby targets towards one spot.

Of course, we won’t know for sure who the new character is until Season 7 officially begins. Until then, we can really only point to these latest teasers as probable hints to one of the new legend’s abilities. Respawn has repeatedly done this in the past–for example, it placed Octane Launch Pads around Kings Canyon ahead of Season 1, featured Revenant’s Death Totem effect in Shadowfall ahead of Season 4, included Loba’s Burglar’s Best Friend bracelet in a World’s Edge vault ahead of Season 5, and called out Rampart’s Emplaced Minigun “Sheila” with some graffiti around World’s Edge ahead of Season 6.

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