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EA College Football 25: How Player Progression Works

Nothing beats watching the two-star freshman you recruited in year one become a senior superstar and lead your team to a national title. It's all about progression in College Football Dynasty mode, and EA Sports College Football 25 (CFB 25) has released a deep dive covering some new changes on how your players go from riding the bench to winning the Heisman trophy. Let's dive right into player progression. Just like the NCAA games of the past, player progression in CFB 25 is divided into two separate categories: in-season and off-season. In-Season Progression In-season progression is based on on-field performance, which is nothing new for veterans of the game. However, in NCAA 14, for example, we didn't often see large jumps in progression throughout the season. Our players to make throughout the season in CFB 25, especially in situations where you have freshmen that break out for monster years. Off-Season Progression While in-season progression seems simple enough, off-se...

The Divine Beast Dancing Lion in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree

Prepare yourself to face the formidable Divine Beast Dancing Lion, one of the primary bosses in Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Located at the end of Belurat, Tower Settlement, this boss presents three challenging phases with varied elemental attacks. To conquer this mighty adversary, follow our detailed strategies below. Guide to Defeating the Divine Beast Dancing Lion Before Facing the Boss: Prior to opening the main boss door, summon redmane Freyja to assist you. Additionally, utilize Spirit Ash summons for added support, enhancing your chances of success in the upcoming battle. First Phase: The Divine Beast Dancing Lion initiates combat with powerful breath attacks and headbutts. Dodge these attacks by rolling backward or sidestepping. If using a shield, absorb the breath attack, albeit at the cost of stamina. Focus your attacks on two vulnerable points: near the lion's head and the hump at its rear legs. Avoid targeting its midsection, as it is resistant to ...