How to find and evolve Type: Null in Pokemon Sword and Shield - Charlie INTEL

2022-09-03 02:21:20 By : Ms. Lynn Li

Want to complete your Pokedex by catching the Legendary Type: Null? Here’s how to find and evolve Type: Null in Pokemon Sword and Shield.

Type: Null is one of the few Legendary Pokemon that have a second evolution stage. Here’s a guide to finding Type: Null in Pokemon Sword and Shield and evolving it into Silvally.

A ton of Pokemon games have been released so far. Even though all these games have distinctive mechanics and plots, the urge to catch all the Pokemon among trainers is the same.

In Pokemon Sword and Shield, you can complete your Pokedex by catching a Legendary Pokemon called Type: Null. It evolves into Silvally which is another Legendary beast that belongs to the Normal type.

Here’s how to find and evolve Type: Null in Pokemon Sword and Shield.

You must beat Pokemon Sword and Shield to get Type: Null as it is a part of the postgame content. After becoming the champion of the Galar region, you can head to Wyndon and enter the Battle Tower.

The exact location of the Battle Tower in Wyndon is marked in the image below:

Upon entering the Battle Power, simply go to the left and you’ll find an NPC standing with Type: Null. She will congratulate you for your achievements in Galar and gift you Type: Null. It will then be added to the Pokedex and you can add the Legendary Pokemon to your party too.

You can evolve Type: Null into Silvally by increasing its friendship level in Pokemon Sword and Shield. It becomes ready for evolution when the Friendliness value is 220 or higher.

There are several ways to increase your friendship level with a Pokemon in the game:

All in all, head to the Battle Tower in Wyndon to find Type: Null in Pokemon Sword and Shield. Then, just increase your Friendliness with the Pokemon to evolve it into Silvally.

For more content on the franchise, check out these guides on how to restart Pokemon Sword and Shield, how to get more Pokeballs in Pokemon Go, and what are damage counters in the Pokemon TCG.

Rocket League Season 8 has officially been announced, here are all the details you need to know, including the release date and content.

Rocket League will release a brand-new season full of content for players to obtain. Here’s when Rocket League Season 8 will be dropping, as well as the content players can expect.

Rocket League is continuing to thrive with its seasonal updates, offering players new content such as challenges, rewards, new cars, and more across all platforms.

With Season 7 set to end soon, the free-to-play game with super acrobatic rocket-powered battle cars is set to get a brand-new seasonal update, as Rocket League enters its eighth season.

Here’s everything you need to know about Rocket League Season 8: Hit the Streets, including the release date, new map, new vehicle, Rocket Pass, and more.

Rocket League Season 8 will release on September 7, 2022, at around 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET / 12 AM BST (September 8) and will end on December 7, giving players three months to complete the new Rocket Pass.

This is also the same day that Season 7 will culminate, giving players until September 7 to get everything they wish in the Season 7 Rocket Pass, as once this date rolls around, Season 8 will begin.

Inspired by the new map, Rocket League Season 8 is called “Hit the Streets,” and its Rocket Pass will be filled with “Streetwear” themed cosmetics.

Season 8 hits the streets next Wednesday, September 7th! Learn More: https://t.co/IKbdE55V8A pic.twitter.com/ZH2gOoggRU

As well as a brand-new Rocket Pass to get through filled with cosmetics and rewards, players will also be gifted a brand-new arena called Sovereign Heights.

Set in the streets of the “dynamic neighborhood of Sovereign Heights,” this underground Soccer arena is set to stage gritty Rocket League matches under the lights.

Players will also be getting a new Hoops Arena later in the season.

As well as free items such as the Windowed Paint Finish, Chocolate Chip Antenna, and Krush Decal, the Rocket League Season 8 Rocket Pass also brings the “first-ever IRL car to come included in Rocket Pass Premium.”

With the Octane’s hitbox, the Honda Civic Type R will arrive in the Season 8 Premium Rocket Pass as an instant unlock, and an upgraded Honda Civic Type R-LE is also available at Tier 35.

Along with the Honda Civic, players can also get the Edgelight package, which is a glowing visual effect that “wraps the bottom of the car’s body kit and will be applied automatically while using a Painted version of either the Honda Civic Type R or Honda Civic Type R-LE. These Painted versions are found above Tier 70 in the Rocket Pass Pro Tiers.”

As well as all these, there is also a variety of street-inspired cosmetics up for grabs through the tiers. Once players reach Tier 70, they can then start unlocking “Pro Rewards,” including painted versions of the Rocket Pass cosmetics.

That’s all for Rocket League Season 8, but the devs did tease a “Haunted Hallows event,” which we will keep players updated on so stay tuned.

If you’re more into FPS games, check out when Halo Infinite Season 3 will be released and the content included.

Here’s everything that you need to know about Halo Infinite Season 3, including the release date, new weapon, and more.

With the end of Halo Infinite Season 2 drawing close, here’s everything you need to know about Season 3, including the release date, new weapon, a custom games browser, and more.

When the Season 2 update of Halo Infinite arrived, it brought new content for players to explore, such as in-game events, maps, game modes, and a 100-tier Battle Pass with 180 rewards.

Now, the Halo community is looking ahead to the next major content drop for the game in Season 3. We’ll go over everything that has been revealed about the update by the developers.

On September 1, the Halo Infinite developers confirmed in a Halo Waypoint blog post that the Season 3 update will go live on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, and is set to continue until Tuesday, June 27, 2023.

Of course, these dates could change if there are any unexpected developments. The new ‘Echoes Within’ season will bring a plethora of new content that the developers have detailed in the Season 3 roadmap.

The Season 3 update will bring a new weapon to Halo Infinite in the form of the M392 Bandit. According to 343 Industries, this weapon has similarities to the DMR in Halo: Reach but is more effective in close-range combat.

The Halo Infinite version of the weapon has a few differences compared to the one in Reach, including the fact that it has no scope. Players will be able to use this weapon to cause some serious pain in Season 3.

In August, a leaked image showed a custom games browser option in the Halo Infinite menu community tab. This led to speculation that this feature is on its way, and the devs have confirmed its arrival in Season 3.

The custom games browser first appeared in 2007’s Halo 3 where players could use it with the Forge map editor. Doing so would allow them to make changes like faster movement, higher jumps, and more.

Halo Infinite Season 3 will also feature a new Shroud Screen ability that conceals you in a high-tech smokescreen. This will keep you hidden from the enemy’s radar, even when firing your weapon.

However, this piece of equipment doesn’t prevent your enemies from damaging you altogether. You’ll need to be careful and keep an eye out for any opponents that spot you.

The developers also confirmed the arrival of new Arena and Big Team Battle maps, VIP and Escalation game modes, Forge beta updates, and a Battle Pass with 100 tiers to progress through.

At the time of writing, they haven’t provided more details about these, but we’ll learn more as the Halo Infinite Season 3 release date draws near. We’ll be sure to update you as soon as more information is available.

For more Halo content, check out all the changes in the Halo Infinite August 25 update patch along with everything we know about the battle royale mode.

The Assassin’s Creed series is set to return and leaks have revealed information on the title, gameplay details, and setting of the new game.

New leaks are providing details on the next installment for the incredibly popular Assassin’s Creed franchise, suggesting the series may be going back to its roots and remaking the original.

As well as Call of Duty’s Modern Warfare series and God of War, the beloved Assassin’s Creed franchise is also set to return with a bang. Assassin’s Creed is one of those classic AAA story games that every gamer is familiar with. Even if you haven’t played Assassin’s Creed, you likely know what it is and how it plays.

Having said that, the game has evolved and changed a lot over the years, and new leaks surrounding the next Assassin’s Creed game may have veterans of the series excited, as the rumor is that the developers will be taking it back to the AC roots.

Ubisoft have confirmed that the title of the next Assassin’s Creed game is “Mirage.” This ties in nicely with the stealthy theme of Assassin’s Creed. Here’s everything we know about Assassin’s Creed Mirage so far.

The leaked released date for Assassin’s Creed Mirage is Spring 2023, according to Twitter user Rebs Gaming. More specifically, leaks say that the game will arrive between April and June 2023.

Ubisoft will be revealing more about Assasin’s Creed Mirage on September 10 at the Ubisoft Forward event, which starts at 8 PM BST / 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET.

According to leaks, Assassin’s Creed Mirage is set to take place in Baghdad, with “multiple cities to explore, separated by desert and rivers like the Kingdom of AC1.”

The game will take place between 860 and 870, which is when the Anarchy at Samarra occurred, which was a period of violence and instability under the Abbasid Caliphate. Samarra was the capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate, which is modern-day central Iraq.

This seems like the perfect setting for an Assassin’s Creed game, especially one that is supposedly going back to its roots, as it’s based on civil unrest and a historic event in history.

The main character in this leaked Assassin’s Creed game is Basim, and the player will start their journey with him in his youth. The game is said to have “strong inspiration from the first Assassin’s Creed,” so if the leaks are true, those who are fans of the original are in for a treat.

YouTuber j0nathan https://t.co/IgrqJfAV7u revealed this information on the new Assassins Creed game -Should be called Assassins Creed Mirage -Released in Spring 2023 -The game will take place in Baghdad between the years 870-860 -Return to basics, no leveling system pic.twitter.com/soCko92M6U

As reported by Mr Rebs, “several RPG elements” have been removed, “no more dialogue choices, no gender choice, and no more level system.”

The gameplay is said to be “slightly different from that of Valhalla, less raw and with new animations.”

Supporting the claim of Assassin’s Creed Mirage going back to the series’ roots, “Eagle Vision is back,” as well as the bird which has been a feature in the games since AC Origins. It also seems that Basim will use the classic hidden dagger.

Along with these leaks on Assassin’s Creed Mirage, it is also rumored that the first Assassin’s Creed game is being remade, and could possibly be “integrated into a Season Pass which will also include DLC in Constantinople” that will be released “a few months later.”

Ubisoft have been celebrating fifteen years of the franchise, so marking this milestone with a remake of the beloved original would be incredible.

That’s all on Assassin’s Creed Mirage for now, but as more information is released, we will be sure to update this article so stay tuned. For more, check out how PlayStation is expanding into mobile games.

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