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Camino del exilio 2: Monolito ardiente presentado

Authore: StellaActualizar:Mar 14,2025

El monolito en llamas, una ubicación única en el camino del exilio 2 atlas, se asemeja al Realmgate y a menudo se encuentra cerca del área de inicio de su viaje de mapeo. Acceder a él, sin embargo, es un desafío importante.

Desbloquear el monolito en llamas requiere tres fragmentos de crisis, cada uno obtenido con la conquista con una ciudadela, un nodo de mapa excepcionalmente raro y difícil de ubicar en el Atlas.

Usando el monolito en llamas en el camino del exilio 2

Monolito ardiente

El monolito en llamas sirve como arena para el final del Pinnacle Boss, el árbitro de cenizas. Su primer intento de activar la puerta del monolito inicia automáticamente la búsqueda de "Pinnacle of Flame", ramificándose en tres subcests: infiltración de Ezomyte (Ciudadela de Hierro), Faridun ENGAY (Copper Citadel) e incursión Vaal (Stone Citadel). Completar estas ciudadelas te recompensa con los tres fragmentos de crisis cruciales. Combine estos fragmentos en el altar del monolito para desbloquear el árbitro del encuentro de Ash.

Asegúrese de que la construcción de su personaje esté optimizada antes de enfrentar el árbitro de cenizas. Este jefe de pináculo es el más formidable del juego, con ataques devastadores y millones de puntos de golpe.

Encontrar las ciudadelas en el camino del exilio 2

Ciudadela

El camino del exilio 2 presenta tres ciudadelas: hierro, cobre y piedra, cada uno protegido por un jefe de mapa único que debe derrotar para reclamar su fragmento de crisis asociado. La principal dificultad se encuentra en su naturaleza esquiva.

Las ciudadelas son solo intentos de una sola vez.

La generación aleatoria del Atlas significa que las ubicaciones de la ciudadela varían para cada jugador. Si bien no existe ningún método definitivo, las observaciones de la comunidad sugieren estas estrategias:

  1. Elija una dirección en el Atlas y explore sistemáticamente hasta ubicar una ciudadela. Utilizar torres proporciona una visión general más amplia de los mapas circundantes.
  2. Sigue la corrupción. Escanee los bordes de Atlas en busca de nodos corruptos. Concéntrese en limpiar estos nodos, desbloquear torres cercanas y repita el proceso. Esto se puede combinar con la primera estrategia.
  3. Las ciudadelas a menudo se agrupan juntas. Descubrir uno aumenta la probabilidad de encontrar a otros cerca.

Citadel Hunting es una actividad final del juego de tiempo intensivo, mejor realizada con una construcción totalmente optimizada y una experiencia significativa de combate de jefes.

Si bien los fragmentos de crisis son el objetivo final de la caza de ciudadelas, también se pueden adquirir (a un costo) a través del sitio web comercial o el intercambio de divisas. Su rareza a menudo justifica este gasto, particularmente para los jugadores que priorizan la progresión eficiente.

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✅ Best Power Banks for Nintendo Switch (2024–2025)
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1. Anker PowerCore 26800mAh (USB-C PD)

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Note: Use a USB-C to USB-C cable (included or your own)


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Capacity: 50,000mAh
Output: 65W USB-C PD
Why it’s great:
Massive battery life — can charge your Switch over 10 times
Supports 65W fast charging (ideal for future Switch 2 if it uses higher wattage)
Dual USB-C ports (one for charging, one for pass-through)
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Best for: Gamers who travel frequently or need backup for long trips.


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Capacity: 20,000mAh
Output: 65W USB-C PD
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Fast 65W charging (perfect for Switch and future Switch 2)
Smart charging with built-in safety circuits
Affordable and well-reviewed


Best for: Daily use, carrying in a backpack or bag


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🔌 Key Tips for Power Banks + Nintendo Switch

✅ Use USB-C to USB-C cable (most modern Switch models use USB-C)
✅ Look for PD (Power Delivery) support — ensures fast and efficient charging
✅ Avoid cheap, no-name power banks — they may not supply stable power, risking device damage
✅ Check charging speed: The Switch charges at ~15W max, so anything above 10W is fine


🎮 Final Thoughts: Preparing for Nintendo Switch 2?
While the Switch 2 is rumored to launch in 2025 with upgraded hardware (possibly faster charging, higher power draw), it’s expected to still use USB-C charging. So any modern, PD-supported power bank will work.

✅ Best Overall Pick: Anker PowerCore 26800mAh
✅ Best Budget Pick: Baseus 20000mAh 65W PD
✅ Best for Fans: Nite Ize SwitchLight (Official)


💡 Pro Advice: Always test your power bank with your Switch before a big trip. Some budget models may not provide stable power.
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As of now, Nintendo Switch 2 has not been officially released by Nintendo. The original Nintendo Switch (and Switch OLED model) remains the current version. However, if you're looking for the best power banks to use with your Nintendo Switch (whether it's the original, OLED, or future Switch 2), here’s a comprehensive guide based on current tech and user feedback. ✅ Best Power Banks for Nintendo Switch (2024–2025) (These will work with any future Switch 2, assuming it uses the same USB-C charging standard) 1. Anker PowerCore 26800mAh (USB-C PD) Capacity: 26,800mAh Output: 100W USB-C PD (supports fast charging) Why it’s great: High capacity — can charge your Switch 3–4 times Fast charging via USB-C PD (up to 65W) Compact and durable build Anker’s trusted reliability and safety features Best for: Long gaming sessions, travel, or daily commuters Note: Use a USB-C to USB-C cable (included or your own) 🔌 Pro Tip: This power bank can also charge laptops and phones — a true multitool. 2. RAVPower 50000mAh 65W USB-C PD Power Bank Capacity: 50,000mAh Output: 65W USB-C PD Why it’s great: Massive battery life — can charge your Switch over 10 times Supports 65W fast charging (ideal for future Switch 2 if it uses higher wattage) Dual USB-C ports (one for charging, one for pass-through) Compact for its size Best for: Gamers who travel frequently or need backup for long trips. ⚠️ Note: Ensure you're using a high-quality USB-C cable (supports PD). RAVPower’s cable is included. 3. Baseus 20000mAh 65W USB-C PD Power Bank Capacity: 20,000mAh Output: 65W USB-C PD Why it’s great: Slim, lightweight, and portable Fast 65W charging (perfect for Switch and future Switch 2) Smart charging with built-in safety circuits Affordable and well-reviewed Best for: Daily use, carrying in a backpack or bag 🔌 Tip: Great balance between size, power, and price. 4. Nite Ize SwitchLight Power Bank (Officially Licensed) Capacity: 10,000mAh Output: 18W USB-C (standard Switch charging) Why it’s great: Officially licensed by Nintendo Built-in switch-shaped design (fun aesthetic) Lightweight and compact Designed specifically for Switch (optimized for 5V/2A charging) Best for: Fans who want a Nintendo-themed accessory ❌ Downside: Lower capacity; not ideal for long play sessions. 🔌 Key Tips for Power Banks + Nintendo Switch ✅ Use USB-C to USB-C cable (most modern Switch models use USB-C) ✅ Look for PD (Power Delivery) support — ensures fast and efficient charging ✅ Avoid cheap, no-name power banks — they may not supply stable power, risking device damage ✅ Check charging speed: The Switch charges at ~15W max, so anything above 10W is fine 🎮 Final Thoughts: Preparing for Nintendo Switch 2? While the Switch 2 is rumored to launch in 2025 with upgraded hardware (possibly faster charging, higher power draw), it’s expected to still use USB-C charging. So any modern, PD-supported power bank will work. ✅ Best Overall Pick: Anker PowerCore 26800mAh ✅ Best Budget Pick: Baseus 20000mAh 65W PD ✅ Best for Fans: Nite Ize SwitchLight (Official) 💡 Pro Advice: Always test your power bank with your Switch before a big trip. Some budget models may not provide stable power. Let me know if you want recommendations for car power banks, portable chargers with built-in batteries, or charging docks too! 🎮🔋