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Zee and the Alien Machine – Detailed Walkthrough + Simple Guide

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– Introduction –

Zee and the Alien Machine is the latest free online Flash Game by Zeebarf, the creator of the Reemus and Liam series. This game came totally unexpected, as the author is very busy working on a Reemus Game for PC, which is coming soon! I totally enjoyed playing this game from the Beginning to the End. The Graphics are quite notable and familiar, only Zeebarf makes this kind of animation, which is totally Awesome. Just like all of his other games, this one is a Point ‘n’ Click game, but with another style, and I like it. Zeebarf is very creative, and his unique games only attract more and more people! This game, like all of his other Adventure Games, is not easy, but logical and creative, and therefore I’ve written this Text Walkthrough :)

– Step-by-Step Walkthrough –

NOTE: This Walkthrough will literally walk you through the game. So, if you’re stuck, restart the game and follow this Walkthrough, or use the other guide for individual help :)

Walkthrough:

1. Walk right outside the Kitchen, were the Stereo is. Open the Right-side part of the Cupboard/Cabinet, the Stereo is placed on. Take the LEBERKLEISTER (Zee will walk to the Kitchen, and add it to his collection)

2. While you’re in the Kitchen, take 3 Cups from the Pile of Cups (on the Cupboard, left to the Oven), because that’s the limit to have at once. Use the First Cup on the Orange Juice Carton (White, Orange – left-side of Fridge), to get ORANGE JUICE. Open the Fridge, and take all the things that are possible to take: PUFF PASTRY, RAW GROUND PORK, MILK – once that’s done, use your Second Cup on the Bottles of Beer (Brown Bottles, Middle-Left in Fridge), to get BEER. Use your Third Cup on the Orange Juice, and then use the same cup you poured the Orange Juice in right now, on Vodka (Right-side of Fridge, the last one, White), to get VODKA ORANGE JUICE!

3. Find Barb (Woman with glasses, Red-Colore Outfit), and give her the Orange Juice. After you’re done talking to her, an Alarm will be set off inside Alex’s Room. Go back to the Kitchen, and Open the Top-Right Cupboard (above the sink). Take all the junk food there (it’s unnecessary, but you can give it to the Old Guy, Phil), in order to clean the Cupboard. After you’ve taken all of the junk food, you’ve probably found a BENT PAPERCLIP! Move in front of Alex’s Room (the Door, left-side of the Chips and other stuff, and Right-side of the Bathroom/Entrance). Use the Bent Paperclip to unlock the Door, and move inside!

4. Zee will automatically shut off the Alarm. Can you see the Top-Right part of the Alien Machine, the part that looks like a Sausage/Hot Dog – where electricity is conducted? Take the HOT DOG/SAUSAGE. Take the PATCHOULI OIL and NOISY METAL GEARS from the surface of the Dresser/Drawer, next to the door. Once you’ve taken those items, leave the Room!

5. Whether you want to give the Old Guy, Phil, the junk food (4 in total, if you took ’em all), is up to you – its advantage is that it will get less messier in your inventory, and you’ll get an Achievement! And while you’re at it, give Phil (Old Guy with Moustache), the Vodka Orange Juice. Go to Lenny (The Rock Dude, T-shirt with Skull), and give him the Beer. And also, while you’re at it, give him the Noise Metal Gear, and move to the Kitchen!

6. Take 3 New Cups. Use the First Cup on the Rum (Right-side of Fridge, in the Middle), and use the same cup on Cola (left-side of Fridge, most Left-side), to get RUM AND COLA. Use the Second Cup on the Ginger Ale (Let-side of Fridge, middle one), and then use the same cup on Rye Whiskey (right-side of Fridge, most left one), to get RYE AND GINGER. Use the Third Cup on Leberkleister (left-side of Fridge, most Right-side one, next to Orange Juice – must be collected from the Cabinet, read Step 1), and then open the Fridge, and use the Cup with Leberkleister, on the Energy Drinks (Bottom-Right in Fridge), to get LEBERKLEISTER AND ENERGY DRINK!

7. Find Richard (The Black Guy – no offense – Muscular), and give him Rum and Cola. The Alarm will be set on again. Get inside Alex’s room (in Middle of Chips and Bathroom). Click on his Computer Monitor, to shut off the alarm! Leave the room, Find Jim (the Sleepy Guy with Blonde Hair), and give him Rye and Ginger. Find Cyndi (Blondie Girl), and give her Leberkleister and Energy Drink!
If you give each of the guests, 3 portions of the same drink, you can get an Achievement!

8. Now to fulfill their wishes. Get inside Zee’s room (in Between the Stereo and the Chips, first door next to Kitchen). Take EMPTY COLOGNE BOTTLE on top of Drawer/Dresser, next to door. On Right-side of the picture of Cat, on top of Dresser/Drawer, there is a Dead plant. There is something reddish on Top of it. Take the DEFLATED BALLOON. Take the MP3 PLAYER/IPOD, Bottom-Right corner of the Monitor, on the desk. Leave the room. Go to the Bathroom (next to Entrance on Left-side of Living Room – your present room), and open the Mirror/Medicine Cabinet. Take the IPECAC SYRUP (it’s the only takeable item), and leave the room (or click on the Toilet, twice for Achievement)! Move to the Kitchen, and open the Cupboard, left-side of the Oven, the bottom one (open the left-side one). Take the BAKING TRAY! Also, take 3 Cups. Open the two Drawers, on right-side of the Oven, and take these items from inside: OVEN MITTS and TOWEL – and you’re ready to make your guests happy :)

ITEMS YOU SHOULD HAVE NOW: 3x Cups, Baking Tray, Deflated Balloon, Empty Cologne Bottle, Hot Dog, Ipecac Syrup, Milk, MP3 Player, Oven Mitts, Patchouli Oil, Puff Pastry, Raw Ground Pork, Towel = 15 ITEMS (12 w/o Cups)

9. Move to the Kitchen, and use your First Cup on the Orange Juice (left-side of Fridge), and then the same cup on, Vodka (right-side of Fridge, last one), to get VODKA ORANGE JUICE. Use the Second Cup on the Beer (inside Fridge), and then on, Leberkleister (left-side of Fridge, most right-side), to get BEER COCKTAIL. Use the Third Cup on Energy Drink (inside Fridge, bottom-right corner), and then on, Rye Whisker (right-side of Fridge, most left-side), to get RYE AND ENERGY DRINK!

10. Go to Barb (Woman with glasses and all red), and give her Vodka Orange Juice. VOTE 1/6! Go to Lenny (The Rock Dude with T-shirt skull), and give him Beer Cocktail. VOTE 2/6! Go to Jim (the sleepy guy with blonde hair) and give him Rye and Energy Drink. VOTE 3/6!

11. Get inside Alex’s Room (Second door from Left to Right excluding the entrance), and hook up the MP3 Player, to the USB Cable, Bottom-Right corner of the Monitor, on the desk. Take MP3 PLAYER with DANCE MUSIC by taking the MP3 Player back. Leave the room, and go to the Stereo (huge Music Player, left to the Kitchen). Use the MP3 Player loaded with Dance Music on the Stereo, to play Dance Music. Talk to Cyndi (Dancing Blondie Girl). VOTE 4/6!

12. As Cyndi starts dancing, and Barb is from before, Richard will also start dancing, because we’ve automatically fulfilled his first part of his wish. Go to Richard (Black Muscular Guy). In your inventory, place the Palouchi Oil, left to the + mark (in the Combination Tool, Top-right corner). Place the Empty Cologne Bottle, right-side of the + sign (Right-side in the Combination Tool, Top-right corner), and press the + button, to combine the items, and get PACHOULI COLOGNE. Give the Pachouli Cologne to Richard (Black Muscular Guy). VOTE 5/6!

13. You’ll get a Text Message from Alex, read it. Go to Richard (Guy you gave Patchouli Cologne to, just seconds ago), and use Towel on him, to get PATCHOULI SOAKED TOWEL! Move inside Alex’s room, and use the Patchouli Soaked Towel on the Alien Machine. Leave the room! Go to the Kitchen. In your Combination Tool (Top-Right corner), combine Puff Pastry and Baking Tray, to get PASTRY TRAY. Open the Over (Middle of Kitchen, left for Fridge), and place the Pastry Tray in there. Close the Oven, and click on the Buttons at the Top of Oven (just click somewhere, on the most Top-part of the Oven). Then, open the Oven, and use Oven Mitts on the Baked Pastry, to get COOKED PASTRY. Combine the Cooked Pastry, and the Hot Dog, to get PIG IN A BLANKET. Go to Phil (Old Guy), and give him the Cooked Pastry with Hot Dog/Sausage, or Pig in a Blanket as it’s called. VOTE 6/6!

14. Alex will text message again. Combine the Deflated Balloon and the Raw Ground Meat, to get BALLOON HOT DOG! Move inside Alex’s room. Use Balloon Hot Dog on Alien Machine. Click on the LockBox, under the Computer Desk, to open it, after reading a couple of messages sent by Alex! Take the HAMMER. Use the Hammer on the Red Emergency Kit, on the wall, to smash open it. Take the ROTTEN EGG and SQUIRT GUN. Leave the room! On the Right-side of Alex’s Door, there are sweets in bowls. Click on the Middle Small Red Bowl, to get CHOCOLATE DROP. Combine Milk and Chocolate Drop, to get CHOCOLATE MILK. Combine Chocolate Milk and Squirt Gun, to get CHOCOLATE MILK SQUIRT GUN. Move to the Kitchen, and use Rotten Egg on Microwave (Just above the Beverages, left-side of the Fridge)!

15. Wait for the Egg to explode. Go and check all the guests. Ask the ones, whose faces aren’t affected by the smell (they do think the smell is bad). There will always be 2 unaffected, and one of them is the Alien. After asking both of them, give the Ipecac Syrup to one of them ,and they’ll run to the bathroom. Goto Alex’s room! You see the Poster, on the wall of where the Bed is, saying “I WANT TO BELIEVE”. It has 2 Nails on each Top corner. Use the Hammer, on the Top-Left corner Loose Nail. Click on the Peephole, and see if it’s the Alien or not. If it isn’t, go back and try the other guest. If it IS, then, leave the Room, and enter the Bathroom (left-side of Alex’s room)!

Now it’s up to YOU, what you want to do. Follow one of the following:

  • Talk to the Alien, and then Let him Go!
  • Talk to the Alien, and use the Squirt Gun on it, to come to an agreement, and then let it leave
  • Talk to the Alien, use the Squirt Gun at it, and then shoot it by clicking it

All of these 3 Endings will give you an Achievement. If you want them all, then choose to Replay Ending, after you’re done. For the Last achievement, you need to choose the Replay Ending with a Different Alien from the Main Menu, and then kill the ones you haven’t killed yet!

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– Individual Guide –

– Read This

  • Most of the items you collect, will be displayed in your Inventory, which is the bar, at the Top of the screen
  • Simply click on the Arrows on either side of the Inventory, in order to scroll. You’ve got unlimited space, so don’t worry about NOT collecting something you THINK you don’t have more space for
  • In order to Combine two items. Place both of them, on each side of the + sign, on Top-Right corner of the screen, or at the right-side end of the Inventory – and then press the + button to combine

– Drinks for each Guest

  • Barb (Woman with Glasses, and Full Red Outfit): Orange Juice
  • Lenny (Roch Dude with Skull T-shirt): Beer
  • Phil (Old Guy with Moustache): Vodka and Orange Juice
  • Richard (Black Guy): Rum and Cola
  • Jim (Sleepy Guy with Blonde Hair): Rye Whiskey and Ginger Ale
  • Cyndi (Blondie Girl): Energy Drink and Leberkleister

– Each Guest’s Wish

  • Barb (Woman with Glasses, and Full Red Outfit): Give her Orange Juice mixed with Vodka
  • Lenny (Roch Dude with Skull T-shirt): Make him a Beer Cocktail and give it to him (Mix Beer with e.g. Leberkleister). And then, give him the Noisy Metal Gears, from Alex’s room
  • Phil (Old Guy with Moustache): Make him a Pig in the Blanket (Cooked Pastry with Hot Dog) – read Step 13 in the Walkthrough
  • Richard (Black Guy): Fulfill Barb’s and Cyndi’s wishes, and then give him Patchouli Oil
  • Jim (Sleepy Guy with Blonde Hair): Give him Rye Whiskey mixed with Energy Drink
  • Cyndi (Blondie Girl): Play Dance Music – read Step 11 in Walkthrough

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WOW. These walkthroughs took almost 3 Hours to write, lol :P
But, with all the Trouble I went through getting this as simple as possible and making screenshots, it took me 4-5 Hours in total O_O
Hope it’s helpful for non-video walkthrough viewers :)

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2 Comments

  1. Thankyou

    March 29, 2011 at 11:14 am

    Thanks a lot, I wouldn’t have finished it without the guide! ^.^

    great game btw

  2. hjjckbfduvbiudchiupchndjbrhfbgdc

    May 8, 2014 at 9:30 am

    Where can i get the hammer?

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Cozy Gaming in 2025: What It Means and Why Players Crave It

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There are many types of gamers. Some like playing first-person shooter games, while others like role-playing games where they must go on quests. Then, some players just want a chill game that requires minimal effort. This is where cozy gaming comes in.

From farming games like Stardew Valley and Luma Island to community development games like Animal Crossing and Ooblets, cozy games have gained popularity in recent years.

These games aren’t characterized by competitive play or flashy graphics; what sets them apart is their gentle pacing, soothing visuals, and low-stress game mechanics. Players enjoy these games because they bring emotional comfort and quiet joy.

The popularity of cozy games has influenced even online platforms that aren’t traditionally cozy. This is evident in online gaming sites like Quatro Casino Canada that has recently started introducing relaxing interfaces and visually soothing themes to bring players comfort and stress-free engagement.

In this article, gaming experts from CasinoOnlineCA will discuss the characteristics that define cozy gaming, the most popular types of cozy games, and why players are drawn to them.

Let’s begin.

What Defines a Cozy Game?

In a nutshell, a cozy game is globally defined by soothing vibes, simple gameplay, and the absence of violence or serious consequences. However, CasinoOnlineCA expert and author James Segrest wants to note that the definition of cozy gaming is widely varied and often personal.

For example, one player may find resource management games like Raft cozy, while another could feel just as relaxed when playing a card game with soft background music. What feels cozy to one person may not be the same to another; it’s more about the emotional experience than the specific mechanics.

That said, the gaming community has agreed that a game would generally need the following elements to be considered “cozy:”

Low-Stress Gameplay with Lower Stakes

Cozy games typically don’t include high-pressure scenarios. Players don’t have to worry about losing or failing permanently. For example, if you’re playing a cozy RPG game, you might die, but you won’t lose your inventory, thereby any serious repercussions from dying are removed.

This means players are more “free” to explore and engage without worry, making gameplay more therapeutic than competitive.

Simple Mechanics with Minimal Violence

Cozy games are characterized by simple controls and objectives that are easy to learn. Whether it’s farming, fishing, cooking, or decorating, gameplay is usually straightforward and doesn’t require intense skill or precision. You can still be productive without pressure, which 51% of gamers appreciate.

Moreover, cozy games usually don’t include conflict or violence; if there’s any, it’s kept to a minimal level. This aligns with the goal of cozy games to maintain a low-stress gameplay.

Comforting Atmosphere

More than anything else, cozy games are meant to make you feel good and comfortable. This is why 54% of gamers say these games help alleviate stress.

Whether it’s the warmth of a digital home, the rhythm of daily routine tasks, or the nostalgia brought by pixel art, cozy games bring comfort and familiarity.

Types of Cozy Games: Gentle Worlds, Different Paths

Cozy games come in different genres. Let’s examine the various types of cozy games that bring calm and comfort in their own unique ways.

Farming and Life Simulators

These games let you grow crops, care for animals, decorate your home, and build relationships with characters in a small town or village. They often follow daily routines and have simple goals that provide players with a sense of escape. With these games, players can often play at their own pace.

Popular Titles: Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon, Coral Island

Puzzle Games

Although these games require you to think hard, they’re not stressful because they often lack timers. You simply solve puzzles at your own pace, often in a quiet, calm setting.

Popular Titles: Unpacking, Dorfromantik, Moncage

Design and Decor Games

With these types of cozy games, you can design rooms and add furniture and flair to certain spaces. They focus on creativity, allowing players to express themselves however they want. There are no wrong choices, just possibilities.

Popular Titles: The Sims 4, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Interior Story

Exploration Games

These games focus on movement and setting a calming mood. Often, a story unfolds as you explore the world in a game. For example, players can explore natural landscapes, such as forests and lakeside towns. Paired with high-quality graphics, these games are perfect for players who simply want to witness awe-inspiring views and exist in a beautiful world — even if it’s just virtually.

Popular Titles: A Short Hike, Lake, Spiritfarer

Creature Collectors and Pet Sims

Perfect for animal lovers, the central theme of these games is companionship. You can befriend woodland creatures, collect mythical beings, or take care of cute digital pets. This is great for players who enjoy nurturing creatures and pets in a light-hearted setting.

Popular Titles: Neko Atsume, Ooblets, Pokémon: Let’s Go

Cooking and Crafting Games

These cozy games are calming while allowing players to express their creativity. You can gather resources, craft items, and build. With cooking games, players typically need to collect the ingredients and unlock new recipes.

Whether preparing an intricate dish or creating a new potion, the process is usually hands-on and satisfying, appealing to players who enjoy methodical, task-based games.

Popular Titles: No Place Like Home, Cooking Mama, Potion Craft

Cozy Casino and Card Games

Some card and casino games are now designed to be slow-paced and easy to play. They use soft colours and sounds to keep things calm — perfect for players who don’t want the pressure and intensity of traditional gambling environments.

Popular Titles: Slotomania, Solitaire Stories, Regency Solitaire

Why Players Are Craving Calm, Cozy Games

Cozy games provide a glimpse into the future of gaming, where emotional connection and comfort are prioritized. If recent surveys have taught us anything, it’s that more players are now turning to gaming to relax and escape from the stress of daily life.

Modern society is fast-paced, with tight schedules, unending alerts and notifications, digital distractions, and global uncertainty. This is why relaxation has become a growing priority, and cozy games are on the rise.

For many people, cozy games provide a quiet corner where they can slow down, feel more in control, and take a break without pressure. Unlike traditional competitive (and often complicated) titles, these games focus on simple pleasure — tending a garden, solving light puzzles, or decorating a home.

Cozy Games and Their Contribution to Mental Health

Albeit its subtlety, cozy games support mental wellness in meaningful ways. They:

  • Provide structure without stress
  • Challenge players without frustration
  • Outline goals without urgency

This type of gameplay helps players feel more grounded, especially when the real world feels chaotic. Even short sessions can provide a sense of comfort or achievement. As a result, players of all ages choose games that make them feel good.

Final Word

The popularity of cozy games is attributed to people’s growing need to relax and feel good when they play. These low-stress games often focus on simple tasks like farming, cooking, exploring, and solving puzzles.

Even online casino platforms are following the trend, adding cozier games to cater to their players’ needs. As life gets busier and more stressful, it’s understandable that the future of gaming is moving toward comfort and creating peaceful moments through play.

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Valorant Agent Release Order: A Complete Timeline

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Key Takeaways

  • Valorant launched in June 2020 with 11 agents and has steadily added more with each episode.
  • Agents are divided into four roles: Duelist, Controller, Initiator, and Sentinel.
  • Each new agent influences the game’s meta, often changing team compositions and strategies.
  • Characters like Killjoy, Chamber, and Gekko introduced new ways to control space and gather intel.
  • Valorant’s lore includes Radiants, mirror Earth threats, and secret tech developments across the globe.

Introduction

Valorant has evolved since it first launched, and with every new agent that comes into play, the game just keeps getting better and better. Let’s find out when your favorite agent made their debut? We’ve put together a list of all Valorant agents in the order they were released, with their dates and roles. 

What Is An Agent In Valorant?

In Valorant, the agent you pick is more than just a character with a cool skin and a weapon; they’re your key to victory in every match. Each agent has their own set of unique abilities that are used to smoke out enemies, reveal hidden dangers, heal teammates, or create total mayhem. 

They’re categorized into four distinct roles: Duelists (the aggressive entry fraggers), Initiators (the intel gatherers), Sentinels (the defensive experts), and Controllers (the map manipulators). No two agents play alike, which keeps the game feeling fresh and exciting every time you jump in.

Riot Games is always adding new agents to the mix, each one crafted to change up the gameplay. So, choosing your agent isn’t just a routine before the match, it’s a crucial decision that influences the outcome of any round. 

Valorant Agent Release Order: Full Chronological List

Valorant

Since its debut in June 2020, Valorant has been on a constant journey of evolution. Each new character brings unique abilities, fresh team dynamics, and strategic changes that keep the gameplay thrilling. 

Also Read: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Campaign Review

Launch Roster (June 2, 2020)

  • Brimstone – Controller
  • Viper – Controller
  • Omen – Controller
  • Phoenix – Duelist
  • Jett – Duelist
  • Reyna – Duelist (technically the first post-beta agent, but added at launch)
  • Sage – Sentinel
  • Sova – Initiator
  • Cypher – Sentinel
  • Breach – Initiator
  • Raze – Duelist

Episode 1: Ignition

  • Act 2 (August 4, 2020) – Killjoy (Sentinel)
  • Germany’s turret-wielding genius added fresh defensive tactics with her gadgets.

Episode 2: Formation

  • Act 1 (January 12, 2021) – Yoru (Duelist)
  • Valorant’s first stealthy agent introduced teleportation and deception to the game.

Episode 3: Reflection

  • Act 1 (June 22, 2021) – KAY/O (Initiator)
  • This is a robotic agent designed to suppress enemy abilities and disrupt aggressive plays.

Episode 3: Reflection

  • Act 3 (November 2, 2021) – Chamber (Sentinel)
  • The stylish French marksman was introduced to bring a deadly mix of precision and teleportation.

Episode 4: Disruption

  • Act 1 (January 11, 2022) – Neon (Duelist)
  • This is a high-speed agent from the Philippines who electrified the pace of entry plays.

Episode 4: Disruption

  • Act 3 (April 27, 2022) – Fade (Initiator)
  • A Turkish agent with nightmare-themed intel-gathering abilities.

Episode 5: Dimension

  • Act 1 (June 22, 2022) – Harbor (Controller)
  • Coming from India, Harbor brought water-based smoke and crowd control abilities to the game.

Episode 6: Revelation

  • Act 1 (January 10, 2023) – Gekko (Initiator)
  • From Los Angeles, Gekko introduced an adorable creature-based utility to support his team.

Episode 7: Evolution

  • Act 1 (June 27, 2023) – Deadlock (Sentinel)
  • A Norwegian agent who brought high-tech crowd-control abilities to slow down fast entries.

Episode 8: Defiance

  • Act 1 (January 9, 2024) – Iso (Duelist)
  • A Chinese agent focused on isolating 1v1 duels and bulletproof barriers.

Episode 9: Revelation

  • Act 1 (June 25, 2024) – Clove (Controller)
  • Clove introduced a unique death-based revive mechanic, shaking up post-death impact.

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What Are Some Notable Shifts In Meta Due To New Agents?

New Agents

Valorant’s meta has gone through some pretty wild changes over time, largely thanks to new agents shaking up the usual strategies. Every time Riot introduces a new character, it feels like someone hit the reset button on team compositions and playstyles.

  • When Killjoy came onto the scene, defensive setups got a serious boost. Her turret and lockdown ability made it a lot tougher for teams to rush sites without a second thought. She really empowered Sentinels, especially in solo queue where map control is crucial.
  • Yoru started off a bit lackluster, but after his rework, he brought a whole new level of mind games to the table. With his tricky teleports, fake-outs, and unpredictable flanks, defending became a lot less straightforward and required much better communication.
  • Chamber came with his teleportation skills and unique guns, he took the place of traditional Sentinels and even some Duelists in various pro team compositions. Players loved his quick escapes and one-shot capabilities, where he was a force to be reckoned with in both ranked matches and esports until Riot decided to tone him down a bit.
  • Then we saw Fade stepping in to take over the recon role from Sova in a lot of lineups. Her abilities made it easy to spot enemies without needing that perfect aim. Teams appreciated her Haunt and Prowlers, especially in tight spots and during post-plant situations.
  • And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more interesting, Gekko arrived, shifting the meta towards agents who could juggle multiple tasks. His creatures could plant, flash, and gather intel all at the same time, making him a key player on both offense and defense.

What Is The Lore Timeline Of Valorant Agents?

Valorant’s lore unfolds in a near-future Earth, following a pivotal event known as First Light, which unleashed mysterious energy surges around the globe. This phenomenon led to the emergence of Radiants, people who gained extraordinary abilities. To harness and comprehend this newfound power, the Valorant Protocol was established, a worldwide task force comprising both Radiants and non-Radiants.

The narrative kicks off with early agents like Brimstone, Viper, and Phoenix, who represent the first wave of operatives. As new agents come on board, the lore deepens with each Episode, often teasing connections, rivalries, or personal quests. For instance, Yoru delves into ancient Radiant sites in Japan, while Fade reveals secrets through her fear manipulation. Meanwhile, Chamber and Deadlock are engaged in more clandestine and experimental tech initiatives.

As the story progresses, a significant twist emerges, there’s a mirror Earth inhabited by enemy agents from an alternate dimension. This adds an intriguing layer to the gameplay, explaining why players frequently encounter the same agents on rival teams. The stakes rise as more agents are enlisted to defend Earth against these mirrored threats.

Also Read: The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Review

What Has Been The Community Reactions And Fan Favorites?

Valorant community

The Valorant community is always ready to voice their thoughts when new agents make their debut. Take Reyna and Jett, for instance, these two quickly became fan favorites thanks to their flashy and aggressive playstyles. Then there’s Chamber, who also collected a huge following; players were drawn to his precision and laid-back personality, even if his dominance led to some balance concerns.

When Neon came onto the scene, fans were thrilled to see Filipino representation, and her fast-paced gameplay added a fresh twist to the game. Gekko, on the other hand, won hearts with his wholesome vibe and inventive utility, particularly his cute little creature sidekicks.

However, not every agent has hit the mark. Agents like Yoru at launch and Deadlock received a more mixed response, with players feeling they were either underwhelming or just didn’t make a significant impact. 

Conclusion

Valorant’s ever-expanding roster of agents keeps the game exciting, competitive, and bursting with personality. It has iconic characters that people loved at launch to the game-changing newcomers.

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Guild Wars 2 Weaponsmith Leveling Guide 0-400

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Key Points:

  • Weaponsmithing lets you craft melee weapons for all classes, helping you gear up or earn gold efficiently.
  • Leveling from 0 to 400 involves crafting and discovery, using materials like wood, ore, inscriptions, and sigils.
  • Smart planning, material gathering, and diverse crafting recipes make the journey to master Weaponsmith smooth and cost-effective.

Introduction

Weaponsmithing is one of the primary crafting professions in Guild Wars 2. It allows you to craft melee weapons used by many classes, which is perfect if you want to gear up your characters or make gold by selling gear to other players. Here, we’ll walk you through leveling the skill from 0 to 400, step-by-step, while keeping it fast, simple, and beginner-friendly.

What Is Weaponsmithing in GW2?

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Weaponsmithing is a crafting discipline that lets you create melee weapons. These weapons are used by almost every profession in the game. With Weaponsmithing, you can make:

  • Axes
  • Daggers
  • Greatswords
  • Hammers
  • Maces
  • Shields
  • Spears
  • Swords

To unlock the profession, you’ll need to visit a Weaponsmithing Trainer (found in major cities like Lion’s Arch, Divinity’s Reach, Hoelbrak, etc.). You can have two crafting disciplines active simultaneously, but switch between them later for a small fee.

Weaponsmithing is excellent for making powerful gear, leveling alts, or selling weapons on the Trading Post.

Also Read: Can You Play Elden Ring Offline? | Everything a Tarnished Needs to Know

Before You Start: Things You’ll Need

Crafting takes time and resources, so it’s smart to prepare a few things before starting:

  • A character (Level 80 is ideal, but not required)
  • A few gold coins (you’ll need to buy ingredients)
  • Access to a bank and the Trading Post
  • Salvage kits to break down unwanted gear
  • Lots of bag space (crafting fills up your inventory fast)

You can gather materials while playing or buy them directly for faster leveling. Either way, planning ahead is good so you don’t get stuck.

Guild Wars 2

Total Materials Needed (0–400)

Here’s a list of materials you’ll need from the start to level 400. Most of them can be gathered or bought from the Trading Post.

From Weaponsmith Vendor:

  • 171 Lump of Coal
  • 90 Lump of Primordium

From Trading Post / Gathering:

  • 144 Green Wood Logs
  • 72 Soft Wood Logs
  • 54 Seasoned Wood Logs
  • 162 Hard Wood Logs
  • 240 Elder Wood Logs
  • 796 Iron Ore
  • 180 Platinum Ore
  • 256 Mithril Ore
  • 72 Claws
  • 18 Pile of Shimmering Dust
  • 72 Small Venom Sacs
  • 2 Crystal Shards
  • 8 Molten Cores
  • 16 Molten Shards
  • 13 Onyx Fragments

Special Components:

  • 24 Bronze Axe Blade
  • 27 Bronze Spear Head
  • 27 Large Green Haft
  • 13 Carrion Mithril Plated Inscription
  • 27 Berserker’s Hard Inscription
  • 13 Malign Bronze Plated Inscription
  • 11 Malign Green Inscription
  • 27 Rampager’s Elder Inscription
  • 27 Rejuvenating Seasoned Inscription
  • 27 Resilient Green Inscription

These numbers are optimized to help you level fast while using as few materials as possible.

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How Leveling Works

Weaponsmithing XP comes mostly from Crafting and Discovery. Discovery gives more XP, especially when creating something for the first time. To use Discovery, combine base components (like sword blades, hilts, and inscriptions) in the discovery tab at a crafting station.

Level 0–75: Start With Bronze

Materials:

  • Bronze Ingots (made from Copper + Tin)
  • Green Wood Planks
  • Small Green Hafts
  • Malign Inscriptions

What to Craft:

  1. Make 48 Green Wood Planks
  2. Craft 24 Small Green Hafts
  3. In Discovery, combine:
    • Bronze Axe Blade + Small Green Haft + Malign Green Inscription = Malign Bronze Axe
  4. Make 10 Malign Bronze Axes
  5. Discover Resilient Bronze Spear
  6. Craft 26 Resilient Bronze Spears
  7. Discover (Master) Malign Bronze Axe (uses Plated Inscription)
  8. Make 12 of those

You’ll reach level 75 quickly by mixing different weapon types and using discovery.

Level 75–150: Move to Iron

Materials:

  • 94 Iron Ingots
  • 18 Soft Wood Planks
  • Iron Shield Parts (Boss and Backing)
  • Inscription materials
  • Onyx Fragments + Dust

What to Craft:

  1. Make 9 Iron Shield Backings and 9 Iron Shield Bosses
  2. Discover and craft Simple Sharpening Stones
  3. Discover and make a Minor Sigil of Strength
  4. Make 9 Iron Plated Dowels
  5. Craft 9 Ravaging Iron Inscriptions
  6. Discover and craft (Master) Ravaging Iron Shield
  7. Make 8 of those

You’ll now be halfway through T2 crafting.

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Level 150–225: Steel Weapons

Materials:

  • 171 Steel Ingots (Iron + Coal)
  • 18 Seasoned Wood Planks
  • Steel Shield Parts
  • Pillaging and Rejuvenating Inscriptions

What to Craft:

  1. Make 36 Steel Shield Bosses and 36 Backings
  2. Discover and make Rejuvenating Steel Shield (26 total)
  3. Make 9 Steel Plated Dowels
  4. Create 9 Pillaging Inscriptions
  5. Discover and craft (Master) Hunter’s Steel Shield (8 total)

You’ll reach 225 and be ready for high-level materials.

Level 225–300: Craft With Darksteel

Darksteel

Materials:

  • 90 Darksteel Ingots (requires Iron + Mithril + Primordium)
  • 54 Hardwood Planks
  • 27 Spear Heads
  • Large Hafts
  • Crystal Shards and Molten Shards

What to Craft:

  1. Make 27 Darksteel Spear Heads and 27 Large Hard Hafts
  2. Discover the Major Sigil of Sanctuary
  3. Discover and craft Berserker’s Darksteel Spear (26 total)
  4. Discover and craft Major Sigil of Doom (7 total)

After this, you’ll reach level 300.

Level 300–400: Final Stretch With Mithril

Materials:

  • 128 Mithril Ingots
  • 80 Elder Wood Planks
  • 40 Large Elder Hafts
  • 13 Mithril Hammer Heads
  • 27 Mithril Spear Heads
  • Rampager’s, Carrion Inscriptions
  • Molten Core

What to Craft:

  1. Craft 27 Mithril Spear Heads + 40 Large Elder Hafts
  2. Discover and craft Rampager’s Mithril Spear (26 total)
  3. Discover and craft the Carrion Mithril Hammer (12 total)
  4. Make 7 Major Sigils of Doom (Mithril + Molten Core)

Congratulations! You’re now a level 400 Weaponsmith!

What’s Next After 400?

After hitting level 400, you unlock the ability to:

  • Craft exotic weapons
  • Level up to 500 for ascended gear
  • Do daily crafting for profit
  • Make legendary components

You can also craft high-level gear for your other characters or sell them for gold.

Final Tips

  • Use Discovery Often – It gives more XP than plain crafting.
  • Salvage Gear You Don’t Need – This contains inscriptions, dust, and sigil parts.
  • Don’t Overcraft One Item – Variety saves materials and gives better XP.
  • Watch the Trading Post – Prices fluctuate, buy mats when they’re cheap.
  • Craft Boosters – Use them during festivals or XP events for extra gains.

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Conclusion

This GW2 weaponsmith guide gives you everything you need to level from 0 to 400 quickly and with fewer wasted materials. You’ve learned what Weaponsmithing is, what materials are required, and how to optimize your journey through each crafting tier.

Whether you’re here to make gear, earn gold, or complete your crafting journal, you’re now well-equipped to start your adventure as a master Weaponsmith in Tyria.

Good luck—and happy forging!

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