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How to Level up Fast in Jujutsu Infinite

December 27, 2024 0

 Being the ultimate sorcerer takes a lot of grind in Jujutsu Infinite. But what if I say you can do it quite easily? Yes, it’s indeed possible. Having launched recently, we decided to get on this game and find out the best ways to level up in Jujutsu Infinite. So, if you want in to some of this action, keep reading as we show you how to increase your player and mastery level.



How to Increase Player Level in Jujutsu Infinite

To increase your player level in Jujutsu Infinite, you must get EXP in the game. There are many ways to get EXP in the game but the best ways are:

1. Capture Missions

There are plenty of methods to get it, but I personally recommend the Capture Missions. Capture-a-point missions are simple and give you the highest EXP in the game. As you level up, you will unlock Capture Missions that give more EXP.

Capture Missions in Jujutsu Infinite
Image Credit: Awesome Ninja Games/ Jujutsu Infinite (screenshot by Ishan Adhikary/ Beebom)

While the other Missions are also decent for getting your Jujutsu Infinite player level up faster, Capture takes less time and gives maximum EXP. In the Capture Missions, you just need to hold a point and defeat a horde of enemies.

This gets easier if you roll a solid Innate Technique using the Jujutsu Infinite codes. Once you complete these missions, you have a chance to get high-quality loot. To claim them, you need to complete the Mission progress bar.

2. Daily Quests and Login

While Daily Login is one of the best methods to get spins in Jujutsu Infinite, it also helps you increase your player level. On certain days, you can collect the XP bonus that helps you gain player level faster. Daily Quests are another way to get EXP in Jujutsu Infinite.

Jujutsu Infinite Quests

However, I suggest you use the EXP boost from the login for your Missions. Daily Quests do not give you any EXP unless you are at a certain level. Once you claim the XP boost, complete the Capture Missions for a bonus level-up. You can also buy a 2x XP pass from the Store for a faster level-up grind.

While the Missions are the best way to gain EXP for your player level in Jujutsu Infinite, you cannot increase your Innate abilities by completing them. To do so, you will need a Mastery Level. Keep reading to learn how to get that.

How to Increase Mastery Level in Jujutsu Infinite

In Jujutsu Infinite, increasing your Mastery Level significantly enhances your abilities. You can rapidly increase this level through two primary methods.

1. Investigations

Jujutsu Infinite Investigations
Image Credit: Awesome Ninja Games/ Jujutsu Infinite (screenshot by Ishan Adhikary/ Beebom)

Investigations are the best way to level up your innate abilities. They are unlocked as you level up and give you rewards such as experience and chests. I recommend doing nightmare investigations, as they give the most experience. With more investigations, you will level up your Jujutsu Infinite abilities fast.

2. Bosses

Jujutsu Infinite Bosses
Image Credit: Awesome Ninja Games/ Jujutsu Infinite (screenshot by Ishan Adhikary/ Beebom)

Bosses are the hardest way to level up, but they give the most experience. Although they are difficult, I suggest fighting bosses in nightmare difficulty, as they give the most experience. Once you know the boss’s attack patterns, it will be easy to defeat them in Jujutsu Infinite. Make sure you know all the Innate Techniques before you select one to fight these big bosses.

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Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt engaged

December 27, 2024 0

 Fox News Channel hosts Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt have officially taken their relationship to the next level. 



Hannity proposed to Earhardt over Christmas at their home church, solidifying their long-term commitment to each other. The newly engaged couple had the blessing and support from their children, who "couldn’t be happier," according to the couple. 

"We are overjoyed and so thankful to our families for all of their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives," Earhardt and Hannity said.

Earhardt and Hannity originally bonded over their deep faith, and the two have placed God first in their relationship, thus rendering the proposal at their home church as the "perfect place" to pop the question, according to the couple. They met with their minister after the engagement. 

While the two prefer to keep their private lives out of the spotlight, they have made their long-distance relationship work with weekend trips between New York, where Earhardt is based, and Florida, where Hannity resides. With a mutual respect for each other’s careers, both Hannity and Earhardt have long-term deals to remain at FOX News Media, where Earhardt will continue to co-host "FOX & Friends" from New York while the primetime star will continue to host his eponymous show "Hannity" from Florida.

Both Earhardt and Hannity were previously married and "still get along well" with their ex-spouses and "everyone is supportive of each other," according to the couple. 

"We actually made them aware this was happening ahead of time," they said. 

Earhardt and her former husband have an amicable shared relationship in raising their daughter that "works seamlessly." 

Hannity has been the top-rated program in his timeslot for the past 15 years and is the longest running cable news host in history. A Fox News original, he joined the network when it launched in 1996, previously co-hosting "Hannity & Colmes." In addition to his primetime show, Hannity also reaches millions on his hit radio show, which syndicates to 750 stations across the country. 

Hannity recently added a new FOX Nation show, "Sean," to his portfolio, which includes long-form interviews and debuted earlier this month featuring a sit-down with the iconic Sylvester Stallone and his wife, Jennifer Flavin Stallone. He also recently served as the host of the fifth annual FOX Nation "Patriot Awards," honoring everyday heroes for their service and patriotism. 

Earhardt joined the network in 2007 and has served as co-host of "FOX & Friends" since 2016. The popular 3-hour morning show has been No. 1 for more than 20 consecutive years. Author of four New York Times bestsellers, including three No. 1 children’s books, Earhardt also hosts Ainsley’s Bible Study on FOX Nation. Earlier this year, she was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from the University of South Carolina for her professional achievements in broadcast news and as an author.

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