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Lost Ark: How To Get The Sway Emote | Screen Rant

Lost Ark: How To Get The Sway Emote | Screen Rant

Dancing is an interactive and stylish way for players to show off their unique character model in Lost Ark, and the Sway Emote is a choice dance for players to obtain. Like many unlockable Emotes in Lost Ark, players will need to complete a set of tasks to access Sway. This swinging, side-to-side dance can be acquired once players unlock the ability to traverse the seas, a feature that becomes available after completion of the East Luterra questline. More specifically, boat travel is rewarded for finishing "Set Sail!" In this Lost Ark quest, players will hire their first crew member Eshu and embark on their first voyage on the open ocean.

The "Set Sail!" quest becomes accessible once players have finished Lost Ark's Main Story Questlines for Rethramis, Yudia, West Luterra, and East Luterra. Once players can travel by boat, they can head to Peyto, the quest location for obtaining the Sway Emote. Peyto is a minute island that sits slightly to the southwest of Pleccia, close to Tooki Island.

Related: Lost Ark: How to Farm Harmony Shards

After arriving on Peyto, players must climb aboard the giant tourist vessel docked nearby. Near the center of the ship's deck, Lost Ark fans will encounter Danidani, a Mokoko leading a flash mob performance. Payers will need to speak to the Danidani to receive "Becoming an Idol," an incredibly easy and straightforward quest in Lost Ark that should take no more than a minute to complete.

To fulfill "Becoming an Idol" and get the Sway Emote in Lost Ark, players must first perform the Cheer Emote for Danidani. To do so, they will need to stand within the glowing orange circle on the ground and type the "/cheer" command to execute the emotion. Alternatively, players can open the Community element in the bottom-right corner of the HUD and select the Emote tab. Here, Lost Ark fans will have access to all their available actions.

After cheering for Danidani, players will then be tasked with applauding for the Mokoko flash mob performance. To use the Applaud Emote, Lost Ark fans can repeat either of the two methods mentioned above. Afterward, Producer Hermes, an NPC standing on the left, will call over the player, praising them for their display of energy in Lost Ark. Hermes will proceed to ask the player if they wish to audition. To receive the quest rewards, players must choose "Sure Thing!" Next, they should use the Dance Emote beside Hermes to progress the objective. Players should keep in mind that they must dance until the orange circle disappears for Hermes to be satisfied. Once the task is complete, the producer will invite the player to one day perform on stage, rewarding them with the Sway Emote, along with a Legendary Uncommon Card Pack.

Next: Lost Ark: Salt Giant Boss Guide

Lost Ark is available on PC via Steam.



source https://screenrant.com/lost-ark-unlock-use-sway-emote-peyto-guide/
Attack on Titan Season 4 Storyboard Shows a Battle-Damaged Levi

Attack on Titan Season 4 Storyboard Shows a Battle-Damaged Levi

An Attack on Titan storyboard showcases a glimpse of a badly injured Levi Ackerman in episode 83. The series quickly became an international success when it began its four-season run in 2013. Recently, Attack on Titan returned for its final season (season 4 part 2), much to fans’ bittersweet excitement.

Levi Ackerman (voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya and Matthew Mercer) was first introduced in season 1 in a frenetic battle where he saves several of the main characters by effortlessly slaying the titans towering above them. Other details about his character, like his obsession with cleanliness and his mysterious surname, are revealed as the story progresses, but it is quickly established that he’s an almost unbeatable fighter. Throughout the series, his agile sword skills are frequently on display. Therefore, while no character is completely safe from injury in a show like Attack on Titan, it came as a particular shock to viewers when Zeke (Takehito Koyasu/Jason Liebrecht) triggered an explosion in season 4, seemingly gravely injuring both him and Levi.

Related: How Attack On Titan Episode 83 Sets Up Eren & Mikasa's Ending

Posted on Twitter by Attack on Titan Wiki, storyboard frames of Attack on Titan episode 83 show the physical damage Levi took from this explosion. The frames show a side-by-side comparison of Levi’s bandage-wrapped face in the anime and the original storyboards. In both the illustration and the anime, the majority of Levi’s face is covered, hiding the gory details of his injuries, with just his left eye remaining in view. This frame is seen close to the beginning of episode 83 after Hange is seen tending to an unconscious Levi’s wounds.

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While Attack on Titan has never been a particularly cheery anime, this season has been set up to be especially devastating. Eren’s original voice actor Yuki Kaji has been very vocal about the mental and physical toll Attack on Titan’s final season has been taking on him. Kaji revealed that not only did he damage his voice from the intense vocals required for the episodes, but he also found himself brought to tears while he recorded Eren’s story.

After the fiery explosion during his final encounter with Zeke, it seemed likely that it was the last time viewers would see Levi. Miraculous survival or not, Levi has been left with irreversible injuries, at least for non-Titan characters. While the full extent of his injuries is not shown in the above image, Levi at least lost two fingers, making it much more difficult for him to use his swords. With Attack on Titan’s long-awaited final battle creeping closer, fans will have to wait and see how his injured state affects his involvement.

Next: Attack On Titan: Why Armin Really Sacrificed Himself For Connie's Mom

Source: Attack on Titan Wiki



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TMNT's Most Underrated Villain Makes MCU's Kilgrave Look Underpowered

TMNT's Most Underrated Villain Makes MCU's Kilgrave Look Underpowered

One of the silliest bad guys the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have ever faced is actually an insanely powerful version of the MCU's Kilgrave. With the inclusion of Daredevil and Kingpin into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as the other Netflix/Marvel shows coming to Disney+, the same is seemingly true for the other Netflix/Marvel characters as well, including Jessica Jones. The first season of Jessica Jones introduced fans to the live-action version of Killgrave (‘Kilgrave’ in the show) otherwise known as the Purple Man in the comics. Kilgrave is absolutely terrifying, as he is able to manipulate the minds of anyone around him, making them do whatever he tells them. While this hauntingly powerful villain was a true force of nature in Jessica Jones, he has nothing on TMNT’s silliest bad guy. 

In the comic Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 by Matthew K. Manning and Chad Thomas, the Turtles are fending off a horde of zombies - or at least what appear to be zombies. They are actually fighting an army of mind-controlled people who have been manipulated into causing chaos by a mysterious villain. Later in the issue, the Turtles take Master Splinter to a hypnotist show that comes to town, only to find out that the hypnotist is the one controlling all those people. The villain uses his powers of mass persuasion again, lumping Splinter in with the masses of people he is controlling. Eventually the Turtles are able to defeat him, but only after he proves how strong his powers actually are. 

Related: TMNT’s Casey Jones Redeems His Most Devastating Defeat

The hypnotist villain introduced in this Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issue is a mutant human/animal hybrid who goes by the name Hypno-Potamus. Like Kilgrave, Hypno-Potamus uses his voice to control people, except his powers are much more wide-spreading than Kilgrave's. In the issue, Hypno-Potamus is able to simultaneously control an entire multi-leveled theater filled with people with a single command. Meanwhile, in Jessica Jones season 1 episode 12 titled “AKA Take A Bloody Number,” Kilgrave tries to control an entire nightclub but it doesn’t take, leading to his immense frustration and the pursuit of an upgrade. While Kilgrave is able to increase his powers after an experiment, in his base form he couldn’t even dream about accomplishing the feats that Hypno-Potamus make look easy. Plus, some people with a strong enough will are immune to Kilgrave, while Hypno-Potamus is able to manipulate the likes of Master Splinter, proving that his powers aren't only wider-reaching but also way more potent. 

While Hypno-Potamus’ powers are stronger than Kilgrave’s, the silly Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villain is nowhere near as ruthless and cruel. That toned-down villainy for Hypno-Potamus makes sense as this character is meant to be a minor antagonist in a children’s comic whereas the MCU’s Kilgrave is a very dark and ruthless villain who will commit any number of atrocities on a whim. 

Even though Hypno-Potamus is more silly than scary, the fact of the matter is Hypno-Potamus is way stronger. While the MCU’s Kilgrave needs to upgrade his powers after he fails to control a mere nightclub, Hypno-Potamus is controlling a packed theater full of people like it’s nothing as well as being able to control anyone regardless of how strong their will-power is. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles deserve some serious respect for taking down a villain who possesses even greater powers than the MCU's Kilgrave - albeit wielded with far less of his self-serving cruelty.

Next: TMNT’s Shredder Would Be The Perfect Alien Xenomorph Villain



source https://screenrant.com/tmnt-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-most-powerful-villain/
Even Iron Man is Calling Out The Marvel Universe's Biggest Plot Hole

Even Iron Man is Calling Out The Marvel Universe's Biggest Plot Hole

Warning: Contains spoilers for Iron Man #17

In the latest Iron Man issue (by Christopher Cantwell, Ibraim Roberson, Angel Unzueta, and Frank D'Armata), one of the biggest plot holes of the Marvel Universe is called out. In a world full of super-geniuses, the common people keep experiencing the same problems present in the real world, such as illness, poverty, and war.

Recent Iron Man stories have seen him transform into the Iron God, after being imbued with the near-omnipotent Power Cosmic. Iron Man had to acquire this unbelievable source of power to stop the villain Korvac from doing the same and becoming a vengeful god-tyrant, but after his victory, the question remained of what he would do with his newfound abilities. He decided that the best way to make a positive impact in the world was to give everyone his intellect, and he started with New York City as an experiment. Now the whole city is filled with geniuses, with chaotic consequences. Kids leave school because they are bored with the curriculum, the stock market goes haywire due to data manipulation, more supervillains appear, law enforcement leave their jobs to focus on building a space program. Amongst the most positive effects of Iron Man's actions, however, there is the fact that 34 separate diseases, 4 of which terminal, have been eradicated by physicians, with 11 more being cured by taxi drivers, cooks, and plumbers.

Related: Iron Man's Is Officially Out Of Control And Killing Marvel Heroes

One question that fans have been asking for decades is why, if the Marvel Universe is full of people with incredible intellect, so little is done to help common people. The actual reason is that superhero comics want to maintain a certain amount of suspension of disbelief by making their worlds look as similar as the real one. Marvel built its fortune on setting its stories in "the world outside your window" (hence why most of them take place in New York), and a world where cancer has been cured, poverty has been eradicated, and all weapons destroyed would not look realistic. It's hard to justify this in-universe though. Even before becoming a god, Stark built technology that defies imagination. Hank Pym cracked the secrets of molecular biology and subatomic physics, Reed Richards is one of the smartest men in the galaxy, and T'Challa can literally speak with the dead. Why, then, are people still dying of illness in the Marvel Universe?

Usually, the in-universe answer is either that some problems are beyond even these geniuses' intellect, or that they do not want to upset the world's balance by introducing too many changes. It is obvious that, in front of things like death, famine, and poverty, these motivations are petty. Plumbers, cooks, and taxi drivers were able to cure 11 diseases after just a few hours with a Stark-level intellect. These are people without previous education or experience, and doctors (who have both) had three times their results in the same time. What would people like Tony or Reed, who had the best education possible and also entire lives to practice with their superior intellects, be able to do if they focused on that, rather than building armors and going on space vacations with their families? More importantly, how much would they have accomplished already, if they had focused from the beginning on actually making the world a better place rather than on superhero antics?

Many comics in the past have explored the concept of what would happen if superheroes actually focused on making the world a better place rather than reacting to threats or stopping crime. The Iron God's experiment seems to be going in that direction, but at the moment the only thing that Iron Man was able to accomplish is to expose one of the Marvel Universe's biggest plot holes.

Next: Punisher Was Meant to Join the New Fantastic Four (Instead of the Hulk)



source https://screenrant.com/iron-man-marvel-universe-biggest-plot-hole/