Author: Dhruv Bhatt

I am a gaming writer focused on in-depth guides and analysis. My work prioritizes clarity, accuracy, and practical value, helping players navigate complex mechanics, high-risk quests, and decision-heavy gameplay. I specialize in RPG, strategy, and narrative-driven titles, with an emphasis on breaking down progression systems, hidden outcomes, and optimization strategies into clear, actionable insights for both new and experienced players.

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are Generation 3 Pokémon games that are remakes of the original Pokémon Red and Green(Red and Blue for international release). These games are similar to their source material in many aspects. But one major point of divergence between the two pairs is the list of version-exclusive Pokémon. We saw a tweak in version exclusives between the generations. Here’s a list of all version-exclusive Pokémon in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen: Exclusive to FireRed Pokédex No.NameType 1Type 20023EkansPoison—0024ArbokPoison—0043OddishGrassPoison0044GloomGrassPoison0045VileplumeGrassPoison0054PsyduckWater—0055GolduckWater—0058GrowlitheFire—0059ArcanineFire—0090ShellderWater—0091CloysterWaterIce0123ScytherBugFlying0125ElectabuzzElectric—0182BellossomGrass—0194WooperWaterGround0195QuagsireWaterGround0198MurkrowDarkFlying0211QwilfishWaterPoison0212ScizorBugSteel0225DelibirdIceFlying0227SkarmorySteelFlying0239ElekidElectric—0386Deoxys (Attack Forme)Psychic— Exclusive to Pokémon LeafGreen Pokédex No.NameType 1Type 20027SandshrewGround—0028SandslashGround—0037VulpixFire—0038NinetalesFire—0069BellsproutGrassPoison0070WeepinbellGrassPoison0071VictreebelGrassPoison0079SlowpokeWaterPsychic0080SlowbroWaterPsychic0120StaryuWater—0121StarmieWaterPsychic0126MagmarFire—0127PinsirBug—0183MarillWater—0184AzumarillWater—0199SlowkingWaterPsychic0200MisdreavusGhost—0215SneaselDarkIce0223RemoraidWater—0224OctilleryWater—0226MantineWaterFlying0240MagbyFire—0298AzurillNormal—0386Deoxys (Defense Forme)Psychic— The first step of playing a Pokémon game…

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Highlights The Mural Valley area is part of the Moonlit Forest map in Starsand Island. This region contains multiple mineable resources and exclusive forageables that are essential for crafting upgrades, profession advancement, and in-game milestones. Here’s a list of every resource available in these areas: Mineable Resources It is recommended to have an Impact Hammer before mining resources in this area, as Primorite and Gold can only be mined using an Impact Hammer or higher. Make sure you have enough stamina before you start to farm them. Stone Soil Mound Fluorite Gold Primorite Magnetite When mining any of the above…

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Highlights The Azure Bay area is part of the Moonlit Forest map in Starsand Island. This region contains multiple mineable resources and exclusive forageables that are essential for crafting upgrades, profession advancement, and in-game milestones. Here’s a list of every resource available in these areas: Mineable Resources It is recommended to have an Impact Hammer before mining resources in this area, as Primorite and Gold can only be mined using an Impact Hammer or higher. Make sure you have enough stamina before you start to farm them. Stone Soil Mound Tin Fluorite Coal Iron For the best location to find…

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Highlights Dreamfall Garden and Crystalith Hideout areas are part of the Moonlit Forest map in Starsand Island. These regions contain multiple mineable resources and exclusive forageables that are essential for crafting upgrades, profession advancement, and in-game milestones. Here’s a list of every resource available in these areas: Mineable Resources All mineral and ground-based resources in Dreamfall Garden and Crystalith Hideout require a Pickaxe to harvest, but you are required to have an Impulse Pickaxe to reach this area, and iron and coal also require the Impulse Pickaxe to mine them. Make sure you have enough stamina before you start to…

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Highlights Evernight Forest and the Gate of Life areas are part of the Moonlit Forest map in Starsand Island. These regions contain multiple mineable resources and exclusive forageables that are essential for crafting upgrades, profession advancement, and in-game milestones. Here’s a list of every resource available in these areas: Mineable Resources All mineral and ground-based resources in Evernight Forest and the Gate of Life require a Pickaxe to harvest. Make sure you have enough stamina before you start to farm them. Stone Soil Mound Copper Tin Fluorite Quartz When mining any of the above resources, you have a chance to…

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Highlights Iron is one of the most important resource in Starsand Island. Obtaining iron is essential for your progression and plays a huge role in your early to mid-game. In this guide, we will look at the best location to find iron, all the required tools, as well as how to use the iron once mined: How to Find Iron The best place to mine iron is not on Starsand Island but on Moonlit Forest. But you must progress through the Explorer and Crafter professions before you try to get iron. Visually, Iron Ore hides in plain sight; if you…

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Highlights The B.A.L.L Gun is one of the most sought-after weapons in High on Life 2. To unlock this weapon, you need to track down three specific B.A.L.L. Guys hidden across the game. Here’s a guide on where to find them: Ball Guy 1 – Complete the Taxi Missions The first Ball Guy is tied to a side quest in Circuit Arcadia. Ball Guy 2 – Fishing at Zoo Finding the second Ball Guy requires the Fishing Rod. If you don’t have it yet, head to the beach and help the fisherman whose boat is stuck on the rocks by…

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Highlights In Starsand Island, professions are the backbone of your progression. There are five professions in the game. Each profession has its own unique quests and rewards. All five of these professions can be pursued within one playthrough. Here is a step-by-step guide to find all the mentors and start your jobs. What Are Professions? In Starsand Island, you have five different professions you can take part in: crafting, farming, fishing, ranching, and exploring. You can do all of these in a single playthrough, so there is no need to sweat over deciding a single career path. In order to…

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Highlghts Unwavering Hope is a side quest in Nioh 3. This quest takes you through the frozen outskirts of Sagano and ends with a yokai encounter. Here’s everything you need to know to start and complete Unwavering Hope efficiently. How to Start Unwavering Hope in Nioh 3 You can start the Unwavering Hope quest in Sagano. To start the quest, you should go to the camp located east of Sagano, near a Shrine. Once there, you will find a ghost of an NPC standing in this area. Talk to this ghost to begin the quest; they will request that you…

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Highlights In Nioh 3, “The More the Merrier” is a Common Passive Skill that provides abilities that influence the character’s combat moves and control. To unlock the skill, you must find the Secret Skills Text: The More the Merrier. It allows you to cancel your actions and allows you to use Summoning Seals, the special Talismans you get to summon Yokai by equipping any Soul Core to the Yang position in your Onmyo Box. Here is exactly where to locate it: Skill Location In the Warring States Region. From the Tealeaf Village Shrine in Futamata, you will need to travel…

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