Bless you, Divisive Plan

I’m continually amazed and frightened byhow much mileageI’ve gotten out ofHyrule Warriors. This game is massive without DLC, and with it, god help us all — it just keeps going.

After regularly playing since launch in late September, I’ve managed to clear the first Adventure Mode map, most of the Master Quest map, and around half of the Twilight Princess map. But just when I feel like my progress is coming together, more content drops. Not that I’m complaining.

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There’s still theMajora’s Mask DLC($7.99 standalone, or bundled with the other DLC packs for $19.99) on February 5. We got our first real look at that content — Young Link, Tingle, three new costumes, and an Adventure map — during today’s Nintendo Direct.It’s gonna be good.

I’m ready to start rocking Tingle, but if your current favorite characters aren’t as leveled-up as you’d like them to be, the Twilight Princess map can help. In particular, the “Divisive Plan” missions (locations here) are ideal for grinding experience points. You’ll face off against a single warrior, like Darunia or Fi, who will split apart into multiple clones as you deal damage. More clones equals more XP. Just be sure to take advantage of their elemental weakness (e.g., Water beats Fire)!

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

Here are two more tips that will be a revelation to some of you and common sense to others:

Got tips ‘n’ tricks of your own? Share ’em, if you’d be so kind.

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.