How to Restore Power in Gas Station Voltage Pole — Dying Light: The Beast

In *Dying Light: The Beast*, players can find a safe zone at the Gas Station Voltage Pole, located in the Industrial Park area, just north of Old Town.

In *Dying Light: The Beast*, players can find a safe zone at the Gas Station Voltage Pole, located in the Industrial Park area, just north of Old Town.

Retail investors, those intrepid gamblers, poured the largest weekly inflows of the year into stocks last week, sparking questions about whether markets are nearing a peak. The move comes as US equities touched fresh highs following the Federal Reserve’s latest rate cut, with traders now watching if the enthusiasm can be sustained. Some market watchers, including online commentators, warn that such inflows often appear near short-term tops. 🕵️♂️💸

Mark your calendars, folks! By 2027, the rules kick in, and by 2028, the UAE will be spilling the tea-er, sharing crypto tax data-with its new BFFs. 🗓️💌

I was so excited when I found out about Dipplin in the Teal Mask DLC for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet! It’s a new way to evolve Applin, alongside Flapple and Appletun. You need to give Applin a Syrupy Apple, which you can buy at the apple stall in Kitakami, to get a Dipplin. But here’s the cool part – if Dipplin learns the move Dragon Cheer and levels up, it evolves into Hydrapple! You get TM226 to teach Dragon Cheer after beating Drayton in the Indigo Disk DLC, and then you can make as many copies as you need at the Pokemon Center. It’s a bit of a process, but totally worth it to get a Hydrapple!

While no location in Act 3 quite matches the profitability of this one, there are a few other good farming spots that don’t require much effort or investment. The most rewarding of these is described below.

Both *Spider-Man* and *Avatar: The Last Airbender* are hugely popular franchises, and fans were thrilled to see them added to *Magic: The Gathering*’s Universes Beyond. However, both sets broke with a long-standing *Magic: The Gathering* tradition: neither included preconstructed Commander decks. This came as a surprise and disappointment to many players. Fortunately, Mark Rosewater, a representative and head designer for *MTG*, has indicated that future Marvel-themed sets might include them.

As a long-time Magic player, I’ve always been amazed – and a little intimidated – by how pricey the Vintage and Legacy formats can be. A lot of that comes down to those original dual lands from the game’s early days. Vintage, though, really takes the cake, adding incredibly rare and expensive cards like the ‘Power Nine’ to the mix. Honestly, building a competitive Vintage deck usually costs upwards of $10,000, and can easily hit $20,000 or more – that’s a huge barrier for most of us. Legacy is a bit more reasonable, typically around $4,000 to $6,000. So, when I heard that someone actually *won* a major tournament with a Mono Red Burn deck that cost less than $50 to build, I was blown away! It’s a seriously impressive underdog story.

Analysts, those wise old owls, say this surge in activity is like a birthday party for demand. “It’s a sign!” they cackle. “The next bullish phase is just around the corner!” But who’s counting? The Bitcoin network is too busy giggling to notice.

Suddenly, everyone with a suit and a suspiciously large smartphone is whispering sweet nothings about Litecoin. Grayscale’s Litecoin ETF filing was the financial equivalent of throwing a frisbee at a dog park-over 181,000 LTC scampered straight into whale wallets in a single day, probably making some giant crypto pachyderms very happy.

Bitmine continues to wear the crown at a glamorous $9.55 billion, but even it couldn’t resist the cruel kiss of a 10.09% tumble today, with a five-day slide of 3.45%. Looks like someone’s lost their sparkle! 💍