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While getting to the 80KM checkpoint is quite an endeavor in itself, if you’ve managed to get near, it’s time to lock in and complete the journey. Whether you’re playing with friends, random players or solo, here’s how to beat the 80,000M checkpoint and lower the bridge in Dead Rails. Make sure you have a Rifle, ammo, Snake Oil and Horse ready before you begin. Also Read | Dead Rails Classes Explained How to Lower the Bridge in Dead Rails When you are about to reach the 80KM checkpoint, be careful because the town is packed with Outlaws. Take down…

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The Baby Pond Emperor is a highly sought-after Secret fish in Fisch which is a must-have if you’re trying to get all the rarest creatures. This mini Pond Emperor is not only adorable to look at but also quite challenging to catch. Here’s the best bait, fishing rod, time, weather, season, and more details to get it. How to Catch Baby Pond Emperor in Fisch The location you need to head to is Snowcap Island’s Freshwater Pond. To reach Snowcap Island, hop onto your boat, reach the marker, and find the pond at the GPS coordinates of 2807.5, 280.8, 2560.2.…

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If you’re doing a solo run in Dead Rails, you need to be more careful about managing your healing resources and taking down enemies for loot. If you’ve already tamed a horse and obtained a few items, here’s a neat trick that can be used to kill the horde of zombies in a town. After this, you can collect valuable items from each building. Dead Rails Easy Solo Town Looting Tip When you’ve discovered a town packed with zombies, be ready with your best weapons, ammo, healing items like Bandage and/or Snake Oil, as well as Holy Water. The latter…

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When you’re exploring the post-apocalyptic world of “Dead Rails,” the right selection of character classes can impact your overall experience. By default, you have the None class which doesn’t have any special abilities, making the game very challenging. However, there are some more classes that provide different equipment and modifications with a different cost for each of them. Learn more about Dead Rails classes in this guide. Also Read | New Priest Class Classes in Dead Rails To change your class, visit the Tailor in the lobby, and spend Treasury Bonds to unlock them. Note that more classes may be…

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Bonds in Dead Rails are an important currency that lets you buy survival items like weapons, ammo, armor and more. Since you want to make your way as far as you can, you need to know how to get Bonds, and use them efficiently. Plus, it’s important to manage them well for future use. Here’s everything you need to know about this currency. How to Get Bonds in Dead Rails You will randomly find Bonds in buildings—the more crowded the area is, the better your chance of getting them. For instance, the Fort Constitution is an army base packed with…

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If you’ve traveled 60km on your train in Dead Rails, you will come across the Fort Constitution area which is an army base. It will be packed with zombies, however, they are not unarmed—they are zombie soldiers and you need a certain strategy to take them down. Here’s everything you need to know about Fort Constitution as well as a special enemy called Captain Prescott. What is Fort Constitution in Dead Rails? Fort Constitution is an army base made of wooden logs that you can explore for an extra challenge with your team. When you approach the area, you will…

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If you’re diving deep into the world of Fisch, chances are you’ve heard about the mysterious and powerful Crystallized Seadragon. It’s a secret fish that not only gives you bragging rights when you catch it, but also provides a lot of value in terms of C$ and Base XP earned. Here’s where to find the location of the Crystallized Seadragon and the steps to capture it. Also Read | How to Catch the Secret Magma Leviathan, Frozen Leviathan and Crowned Anglerfish How to Get the Crystallized Seadragon The Crystallized Seadragon can be found in the Calm Zone which is the 4th layer in…

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Experiencing controller connectivity issues in Monster Hunter Wilds can be frustrating, especially when you’re eager to dive into the hunt as a fan of the series. Unfortunately, many players are currently facing this issue and the solution lies in the button layout for Steam. Here’s how you can get it working immediately. Controller Not Working for Monster Hunter Wilds Enable Steam Input Steam’s input configuration is crucial for recognizing and supporting various controllers. Follow these steps to ensure your controller is properly configured: This configuration prompts Steam to manage controller inputs, which will help compatibility and functionality. This should ideally…

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In Monster Hunter Wilds, the Rime Beetle is an endemic lifeform that players can encounter and capture. These beetles are indigenous to cold environments and are mainly found in the Iceshard Cliffs region. You will need to locate and catch the Rime Beetle in MH Wilds during Samin’s Research Report Cont. Side Mission, so here’s what you need to know before you get started. Rime Beetles are small insects known for their unique behavior of rolling snowballs, which can be used as ammo. Frostburst is a Slinger ammo imbued with the ice element that can be used to stagger a…

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In Monster Hunter Wilds, completing Dareel’s Special Research Report requires capturing a Gillopod, a rare endemic creature found in the Ruins of Wyveria. This task can be slightly challenging due to the Gillopod’s resemblance to the more common Pillopod. This guide will provide steps to locate and capture a Gillopod successfully. How to Find a Gillopod in MH Wilds The Gillopod is a stationary creature that sticks to walls and branches within the Ruins of Wyveria. It has a flat, rectangular body with distinct blue markings on top, making it stand out from its smaller cousin, the Pillopod, which is…

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