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Animal Crossing Fan Makes Adorable Celeste Plush

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A talented Animal Crossing fan has flexed their skills by showing off a professional-looking plush toy they made to look like Celeste, the red-feathered owl from Nintendo's cozy life sim franchise.

It's these sorts of impressive accomplishments that display just how dedicated and creative the Animal Crossing fanbase truly is, even during periods of lax updates regarding the future of the series.

Ever since the explosive launch of the franchise's latest installment, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the social simulation series has garnered a wide swath of new fans.

The newest entry in the franchise not only shattered the sales records of all prior Animal Crossing titles, it also became one of the top 10 best-selling Switch games of all time, nearly reaching the milestone of 45 million units sold.

Because of this, theAnimal Crossing community has been more active than ever before, with fans making all kinds of things to celebrate their love for Nintendo's popular franchise, from crochet dolls and dioramas to smartwatch faces and mosaics.

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Pit of Artificers Masterworking Material Drop Rates Increased While Grouped in Diablo 4 Season 4
Blizzard has been tuned in to player feedback, and they've stated that they're committed to improving Diablo 4's endgame. Player feedback from those who tested the new Pit of Artificers coming in Season 4 was largely positive, but players noticed that the activity wasn't dropping nearly enough crafting materials for the new Masterworking crafting system. On the PTR, The Pit dropped the same amount of crafting materials whether solo or in a group, but the player opening the dungeon received a slightly larger share of the spoils. Blizzard's intent behind this system was to ensure that solo players wouldn't feel obligated to join groups, and that seems reasonable at first glance. However, not increasing the total crafting material yield when completing The Pit while grouped actually pushed players in the opposite direction — players were discouraged from running The Pit in groups unless they could complete the dungeon three times faster than they could have completed it solo. Thankfully, Blizzard appears to have listened to player feedback on this, and according to the recently released patch notes, the newly updated system is going to be much more straightforward: players opening The Pit now receive 100% of the crafting materials that they would have received solo while group members receive 50%. Updated Pit Drop Rates While Grouped
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