This Call of the Wild: The Angler guide covers Izilo Zasendulo Purple Labeo Location 1 and focuses on catching a bronze-ranked Purple Labeo at the required location.
The goal of this guide is to make the challenge easier by showing the exact setup used. That includes the location, rod setup, hook size, and bait needed for the fish. When mission fish are tied to a specific area, using the right setup can save a lot of wasted time and trial and error.
Purple Labeo can be one of those fish that slows players down if the equipment or bait is off. That is why this guide keeps things practical and focused on what works for the challenge.
If you are working through the Izilo Zasendulo missions in The Angler and need help with Purple Labeo Location 1, this guide is meant to give you a direct and beginner-friendly solution.
More The Angler mission fish guides and setup videos are coming soon.
WWE 2K26 Live Events moves into Numbers Game 63 Oddities, with Ivy Nile taking on Maxxine Dupri in a one-on-one match built around two goals: win the match and earn 60 MFP.
This ended up being a better fight than it might have looked on paper. Ivy Nile came in with the power advantage and the reputation for being relentless once she locks onto a goal, but Maxxine Dupri kept making the match more difficult by surviving early pressure, escaping danger, and forcing Ivy to keep working for the finish.
That made the middle section especially important. Ivy had strong control stretches and even locked in the dragon sleeper, but Maxxine still found a way out and later answered with an ankle lock that created one of the biggest danger moments of the match. Those sequences helped the match feel more competitive and made the ending land better.
Once Ivy re-established control, the tone shifted again. The pressure came back, the damage added up, and the closing stretch finally moved fully into Ivy Nile’s favor. The late crossbody and final push gave the match a clean ending and another completed step in the Oddities progression.
Simple strategy to win and reach 60 MFP
For this match, the safest route is:
open with steady offense instead of rushing a finish
build MFP with strikes, grapples, taunts, and safe pressure
use Ivy’s power advantage to keep Maxxine from settling into a rhythm
be ready to escape submissions and avoid giving away momentum
once you hit 60 MFP, stay patient and finish the match clean instead of forcing risky spots
This is a good Live Event to approach with control first. Build the points, keep the pressure on, and let the finish come once the challenge is already secure.
WWE 2K26 Live Events moves into Numbers Oddities 62, with Kofi Kingston taking on Nathan Frazer in a one-on-one match built around two goals: win the match and earn 60 MFP.
This was the kind of match where pace mattered a lot. Frazer is dangerous because he can create chaos fast, and his movement makes it easy for a match to get out of rhythm if you are not careful. Kofi had to balance aggression with control, especially in a match where getting the result too quickly is not enough if the MFP target is still unfinished.
There were a lot of momentum shifts here. Kofi had strong stretches, but Frazer kept finding ways to stay in it. The risky dives and missed springboards gave the match a lot of movement, and the repeated near falls made it feel like the finish kept getting delayed by one more second every time.
That is what made the late part of the match stand out. Kofi kept building pressure, stayed focused after the kickouts, and eventually forced the match fully into his favor. Once Frazer stopped getting clean resets, the finish finally came together.
Simple strategy to win and reach 60 MFP
For this match, the safest route is:
build MFP early with steady offense instead of going all-in on risky spots
use Kofi’s strikes and faster offense to keep Frazer from settling into his rhythm
take advantage of Frazer’s missed attacks and turn them into safe damage
do not rush the pin attempts until the 60 MFP goal is already close or complete
once Frazer starts surviving on kickouts alone, stay patient and keep the pressure on until the finish sticks
This is a good Live Event to treat like a control match. Let the MFP build, punish the mistakes, and close it out once the challenge is already under control.
WWE 2K26 Live Events moves into Numbers 61 Oddities, featuring Tyler Bate against Pete Dunne in a one-on-one match with two goals attached: win the match and earn 60 MFP.
This was the kind of match that felt tough from the start because Pete Dunne never gives you a comfortable pace. His catch-style offense, finger work, and constant pressure make every exchange feel heavier than it should. That meant Tyler Bate had to do more than just out-hit him. He had to stay composed, keep the MFP total moving, and stop Dunne from dragging the whole match into a slower, uglier fight.
Bate’s strength and technical control ended up being the difference. Once he started putting together bigger offense, especially through Tyler Driver 97 and the following pressure, the match shifted hard in his favor. Even then, Dunne was still dangerous enough to make the finish feel like something Bate had to fully earn.
That is what made this a solid Live Event. It was not just a quick clear. Tyler Bate had to stay on plan, build enough offense for the 60 MFP requirement, and then finish strong once Pete Dunne stopped getting clean resets.
Simple strategy to win and reach 60 MFP
For this match, the safest route is:
start with steady strikes and grapples instead of rushing for a fast finish
use Bate’s power offense to interrupt Dunne before he settles into limb work
build MFP naturally with offense, pin pressure, and signature progress
once you hit 60 MFP, keep the pressure on and avoid giving Dunne time to reset
finish when Dunne starts absorbing the bigger moves cleanly
This is a good Live Event to approach with patience. Stay on offense, deny Dunne control, and make the finish come after the challenge is already secured.
WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events moves into Numbers 60, featuring Tank Ledger against Berto in a one-on-one match with two goals attached: win the match and earn 60 MFP.
This one was a good example of a Live Event match where style clash matters. Berto came in with the quicker, more dynamic offense and looked dangerous any time he had space to build momentum. Tank Ledger, on the other hand, had to slow the pace down, absorb the pressure, and turn the match into a heavier, more controlled fight.
One of the biggest early danger moments came with the Rings of Saturn submission. That stretch made it clear that this was not going to be a free win. Tank had to fight out, reset, and keep himself from letting Berto steal the match with one burst of offense.
From there, the match started swinging more in Tank Ledger’s favor. The belly-to-belly, the ring control, and the outside pressure gave him a better grip on the pace. Once Berto started landing on the wrong side of momentum, Tank was able to keep stacking offense instead of constantly reacting.
The late part of the match made the finish feel stronger. Tank hit a major turning-point move, Berto still managed to survive the near fall, and then Tank had to stay composed long enough to close the door for good at 6:28.
Simple strategy to win and reach 60 MFP
For this match, the safest plan is:
start aggressive and stop Berto from settling into his aerial rhythm
build MFP with steady strikes, grapples, taunts, and signature progress instead of rushing pins early
be ready for the Rings of Saturn and other sudden danger spots, because Berto can swing momentum fast
once you hit 60 MFP, slow the match down, protect your advantage, and finish when Berto starts missing or fading
use Tank Ledger’s power game to keep Berto grounded and stop his comeback flow
This is a strong Live Event to play with a low-risk mindset: survive the flashy bursts, build your points, and win once the challenge is already under control.
The TABS Campaign continues with the Piercing Music mission in Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. This level gives you a 1600 budget and throws a tricky enemy setup at you: 5 Bards and 11 Archers.
For this battle, the strategy was to use 11 Hay Balers. It is a simple setup, but it works because Hay Balers are built to handle arrows better than most early units. Against a stage packed with Archers, that extra protection makes a huge difference.
The biggest threat in this level is the enemy ranged damage. The Archers can quickly thin out weaker units, while the Bards can pull your army around and make the fight messy. Instead of trying to chase the Bards first, the Hay Balers stayed durable enough to push through the arrow fire and finish the battle.
The result was a win and another completed stage in the TABS Campaign progression series.
This was one of those classic TABS moments where a weird-looking army setup ends up being exactly what the level needs.
Battle setup:
11 Hay Balers vs 5 Bards and 11 Archers
Budget: 1600
Result: Win
WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers moves into Week 2 Match 3 with a one-on-one MyFACTION match featuring Flammer 75 against Zelina Vega 71, with the objective of winning the match and earning 45 MFP.
This match works well because Zelina Vega makes it more competitive than it might look at first. Flammer brings the fire, the offense, and the finishing power, but Zelina keeps showing why she is a dangerous opponent by turning momentum around and forcing Flammer to stay sharp.
That gives this Weekly Towers match a good rhythm. It is not just a quick win. The middle of the match feels like a real struggle, with Zelina proving difficult to put away and Flammer having to fight to regain control. That helps the ending feel stronger because the win is not handed over easily.
The Flammer Driver is the key payoff moment. Once it lands, the whole match finally tips for good, and Flammer closes out another important win for the Weekly Towers series. It is a clean finish, a solid Week 2 progression match, and another good step forward in the run.