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How To Get Sea Jelly In Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley’s Sea Jelly is one of several new materials in the 1.6 update with one specific purpose, but finding it is a bit more difficult than you might expect. You’ll want to do some prep work before hitting the beach, and even then, you might need more patience than usual.We’ve explained where to find Sea Jelly in Stardew Valley below and outlined what you can, and should, do with it once you find the rare item.Where to find Stardew Valley Sea JellyThis may come as a surprise, but you’ll find Sea Jelly in the sea. Any sea. Every body of water outside the mines that doesn’t count as a river or pond has a small chance of gracing your pockets with the slimy blue gel. That includes:The beach south of Pelican TownThe beaches around Ginger IslandPirate CoveThe Fishing Submarine that shows up during winter’s Night MarketIn theory, that means you should also have a small chance of finding Sea Jelly if you live on the Beach Farm and go fishing there, though I haven’t found any so far.It might take a while before you get even one Sea Jelly, so be patient. The “small chance” of getting Sea Jelly at this location is the key here. The item is pretty rare, though you can increase your chance of hooking Sea Jelly by using luck-boosting items. These include eating foods such as pumpkin soup, shrimp cocktail, and banana pudding, and since the luck buff stacks in Stardew Valley, you can increase the odds of catching Sea Jelly by making yourself very lucky indeed before fishing.Granted, you might come up with treasure or rare fish instead, but since both are valuable, that’s not entirely a bad thing.What is Sea Jelly for in Stardew Valley?Sea Jelly has a few uses, but the main one is as an ingredient in Stardew 1.6’s new refinement machine, the Fish Smoker. You also need River Jelly, Cave Jelly, and hardwood to make it. Fish smokers double the value of any fish you put in there. It’s an excellent way to boost your profits from fishing and a must-have machine if you’re playing on the Riverland Farm.Sea Jelly is best used as a crafting material. Consuming Sea Jelly gives you a fishing buff for a short period, and it restores 75 energy and 33 health. You can ship it for 200 gold. Given how rare Sea Jelly is, though, we recommend hanging on to it unless you have no plans at all, ever, of selling a fish.
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Marvel Rivals Is An Overwatch-Like 6v6 Shooter For PC, And Testing Starts Soon
You’ll be able to throw down as Earth’s mightiest heroes, and villains, in a free-to-play team-based competitive shooter coming soon. Marvel Rivals, from developer NetEase, will start rolling out in the form of an alpha test in May, with further tests coming in the lead-up to launch.Marvel Rivals features a roster of more than a dozen playable characters from famous comic book teams like the Avengers, X-Men, and Guardians of the Galaxy. The alpha test will feature an array of heroes and villains to play, including Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Magik. The debut trailer showed lots of other characters, like Dr. Strange and Luna Snow, making use of their powers–like Strange opening up portals for his teammates. It all looks very similar to Blizzard’s Overwatch, albeit in third-person and with a roster of classic comic characters.In true comic-book fashion, you can use dynamic “Team-Up Skills” to combine the powers of two heroes into a devastating attack. Rocket Raccoon can be seen riding on Groot’s back while firing, and Hulk can provide some gamma energy to give Iron Man’s repulsor blast some extra oomph. Matches in Marvel Rivals will be third-person, 6v6 battles with destructible environments like Asgard and Tokyo 2099.The story revolves around Doctor Doom as the primary antagonist, as he’s teamed up with his own 2099 counterpart to force universes to collide in an anomaly called the Timestream Entanglement. That premise nicely tees up tons of heroes and villains to clash. To that end, Marvel Rivals is preparing to have loads of post-launch updates, adding new characters and maps at a regular pace.Marvel Rivals is being developed by NetEase, and the announcement notes that the team includes veterans from the Call of Duty and Battlefield series. So far there is no word of console versions, which may simply be due to the PC version entering alpha testing.”We are overjoyed to bring Marvel Rivals to players around the world,” said producer Stephen Wu in the announcement. “We have always loved Marvel’s universe and its characters, and we are so excited to develop this game. This is the game we want to make, and we feel very lucky to be the team who made all of this come true.”Marvel Rivals pits iconic heroes and villains against each otherGallery