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    Avatar photoFlorencehg
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    Dribbling is one of the most crucial skills in EA FC 26, allowing players to maintain possession, evade defenders, and create scoring opportunities. Among the advanced techniques available, fidget spinning dribbles stand out for their combination of flair and functionality. While they may seem complicated at first glance, beginners can master this move with practice, gaining a powerful tool for tight spaces and crowded areas on the pitch. This guide will explain how to perform fidget spinning dribbles effectively and how to use them strategically.

    What Are Fidget Spinning Dribbles?

    A fidget spinning dribble is a skill move where the player rotates quickly while keeping the ball close to their feet. This circular motion allows for sudden changes in direction, making it difficult for defenders to anticipate your next move. Fidget spins are particularly useful in congested areas, such as the midfield or near the penalty box, where defenders are pressing aggressively. Executed correctly, this technique can help shield the ball, evade tackles, and create space for a pass, shot, or quick acceleration past opponents.

    Basic Controls for Beginners

    Understanding the controls is the first step to mastering fidget spinning dribbles. On PlayStation, you perform a spin by rotating the right stick in a circular motion-either clockwise or counterclockwise-while moving the player with the left stick. On Xbox, the right stick performs the same function. The speed and direction of rotation determine how quickly the player spins and the ball’s movement. Beginners should spend time in training mode practicing these motions to develop muscle memory and ensure smooth execution during matches.

    Timing and Positioning

    Timing and positioning are critical for effective fidget spinning dribbles. This move is most successful when there is at least one open path to exploit. Avoid spinning when defenders surround you entirely, as this can lead to losing possession. Ideal situations include near the edges of the penalty box, on the wings, or when cutting inside from midfield. Executing the spin just as a defender approaches maximizes your chance to evade tackles. Positioning your body between the ball and the opponent also helps maintain control and prevent interceptions.

    Combining Spins with Other Skill Moves

    Fidget spinning dribbles are most effective when combined with other skill moves. After a spin, you can immediately sprint, perform a step-over, or execute a body feint to mislead defenders further. Combining skill moves makes your dribbling less predictable and helps maintain possession under pressure. Beginners should experiment with different sequences in training mode to discover combinations that suit their style and enhance offensive opportunities.

    Maintaining Ball Control

    Maintaining control during spins is often a challenge for beginners. Keep the ball close to your feet and avoid over-rotating, which can result in losing possession. Start with slow, controlled spins to develop precision, then gradually increase speed as confidence grows. Using your body to shield the ball from defenders is also essential, particularly in tight spaces. Close ball control ensures that fidget spins are practical and effective rather than just flashy.

    Practice and Consistency

    Like any skill move in EA FC 26, fidget spinning dribbles require consistent practice. Spend time in training mode experimenting with rotation speed, timing, and combinations. Over time, you’ll develop an instinct for when and where to use spins during matches. Regular practice transforms fidget spinning dribbles from a flashy trick into a reliable technique that enhances your dribbling and attacking options.

    Fidget spinning dribbles in EA FC 26 are a dynamic, stylish, and effective way to evade defenders and create space. By mastering the controls, timing your spins, maintaining close ball control, and combining spins with other skill moves, beginners can quickly incorporate this technique into their gameplay. With consistent practice, fidget spinning dribbles help you dominate tight spaces, generate scoring opportunities, and make your gameplay more unpredictable, exciting, and successful on the pitch. More coins, more wins! Grab FIFA 26 Coins from MMOexp.com and take your Ultimate Team to the next level. Here is an exclusive, high-value promo code just for players:”Winter”. Enjoy a 5% discount.

    #25571
    Avatar photoFlorencehg
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    Path of Exile 2 offers players a vast and intricate world to explore, and the Druid class stands out for its hybrid playstyle that combines spellcasting with shapeshifting abilities. Among the various Druid builds, the Ice Wolf Druid has become popular for its ability to control the battlefield, deal consistent cold damage, and remain highly survivable.

    Understanding the Ice Wolf Druid

    The Ice Wolf Druid centers around summoning a loyal wolf companion that attacks enemies with powerful ice-based attacks. At the same time, the Druid casts spells to support the wolf and control the battlefield. This combination creates a strong balance between offense and defense, allowing you to slow enemies, apply frostbite, and dish out reliable damage. The Ice Wolf build works well both in solo play, where survivability is key, and in group content, where crowd control and utility are valuable.

    Key Skills and Abilities

    The heart of the Ice Wolf Druid build is, naturally, the Ice Wolf itself. Summoning your wolf provides a durable companion that applies frostbite to enemies, slowing their attacks and reducing movement speed. To complement this, Frostbite is an essential curse, as it increases cold damage enemies take, amplifying both your spells and the wolf’s attacks.

    Cold-based spells like Ice Shards provide extra area damage, making it easier to handle large groups of enemies while your wolf focuses on tougher targets. Defensive tools such as frost totems or buffs further increase your survivability, especially during challenging encounters. With these skills, the Ice Wolf Druid can maintain control of the battlefield while steadily wearing down foes.

    Passive Tree and Stats

    When building your passive tree, prioritize nodes that enhance minion damage, minion life, and cold damage. Strengthening your wolf ensures it can survive tough battles while dealing significant damage. At the same time, boosting elemental resistances and cold damage improves your own effectiveness, allowing you to contribute meaningfully to combat.

    Attack and cast speed are also important, as faster wolf attacks and quicker spellcasting make combat flow more smoothly. Balancing these elements in your passive tree ensures both your companion and your Druid perform optimally.

    Gear and Equipment

    Gear plays a critical role in making the Ice Wolf Druid powerful. Look for items that increase minion damage, minion life, and cold damage, while also providing life, energy shield, and elemental resistances. Attack speed and cast speed bonuses can further enhance combat efficiency, depending on whether you rely more on the wolf’s attacks or your own spells.

    Unique items that boost minion effectiveness or cold damage are particularly valuable and can significantly strengthen your build. Additionally, rare and crafted items that synergize with your wolf can give you a noticeable advantage in higher-level content.

    Gameplay Strategy

    Playing the Ice Wolf Druid requires a thoughtful approach. Start encounters by summoning your wolf and applying Frostbite to weaken enemies. Use your cold spells to manage groups of monsters while letting your wolf focus on priority targets. Position yourself carefully to stay safe while maintaining offensive pressure.

    In boss fights, your wolf’s consistent attacks combined with your cold spells can gradually reduce the boss’s health while crowd control keeps the fight manageable. Adapt your strategy as needed, keeping your wolf alive and ensuring your Druid remains protected.

    The Ice Wolf Druid is a versatile and rewarding build in Path of Exile 2. With a strong balance of minion-based damage, cold elemental attacks, and defensive capabilities, this build excels in both solo and group play. Focusing on minion enhancements, cold damage scaling, and survivability allows the Ice Wolf Druid to thrive on Wraeclast’s most dangerous battlefields. For players looking to explore a strategic and powerful Druid build, the Ice Wolf offers both fun and effectiveness. Level up faster-Get your PoE2 Currency now at MMOexp.com and speed up your progress in Wraeclast. Here is an exclusive, high-value promo code just for players:”Winter”. Enjoy a 5% discount.

    #25262
    Avatar photoLinda12
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      #24902
      Avatar photoAnamSona
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      Hi to everyone,
      there are a lot of old entries in here.
      If you still “alive” 😉give an answer or send me a message!
      Would be happy to here from you!

      #22557
      Avatar photoValeria Mayuri
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        Hi everybody, Im Valeria, 27, from Italy but recently moved to Ireland, co Clare.
        Im married, no kids yet, no fur kids either.
        I look forward making friends here, im quite shy and introverted (i know, not quite the italian stereotype).
        I like pop/emo/rock music, musicals, videogames, anime/manga culture. Happy to meet for a coffee, or chat. 🙂

        #21728

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        Avatar photoAlice Meaney
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          Hi I am Alice, would love to meet new friends in the Cork area.

          #21313
          Avatar photoAnonymous
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            Hello, BFFs! I am counting the days until we can fix up our house in California and sell it, then move to Ennis. The current plan is April 2025. Tick tock tick tock.

            I grew up in South Africa, lived in Dublin for a few years in the 1980s, and have spent the last several years in California. Now our kids are grown and it’s time for Pat and me to go exploring on our own, and what better spot than Co. Clare, amirite?

            There are a lot of people reaching out here on BFF. I’m curious how well that’s working. I’m fairly introverted so it’s always been hard for me to “just make friends”, and I find it super awkward to reach out to a stranger and say “hey I’ll be your friend” because you never know what you’re getting into. 😬 When we were young, our school classmates provided a good pool of potential friends. At work, we’re exposed to people who might turn into friends. (Unless you worked where I used to work 🙄) And when you’re in a new place and don’t know anyone, it’s really, really hard.

            But research shows that one way to start friendships is to keep showing up.

            One of the first things I’m going to do when we hit the ground in Ireland is sign up to volunteer… somewhere. I’ve found a few volunteer orgs but I’d love to get some suggestions. Who knows, I might even be able to connect with one of them <i>before</i> we get to Ireland.

            What volunteer orgs do YOU recommend?

            #17642
            Avatar photoAmberley G
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              Hi guys I am living in Dublin for the past 3 years ,I've decided write here because I would like meet people and socialise with them .
              Ireland is amazing country with many places for discovery and for go to visit and I don't have people with can do this things .
              People with interests in go out and drink a coffee (or a drink) and visit places around..
              Make good connexions and continuing learning English this are my interests .
              If someone have same interests can text me .
              Many thanks

              #16904

              Titulado en Administración. Imparto Clases de Contabilidad General. Contabilidad de Costes. Análisis Financieros de empresas. Mis Informes Son : Soy Titulado en Administración. Llevo 14 Años Formando a Muchas Personas. Enseñanza Garantizada. Cobro 20 Euros a la Semana por las Clases. Interesados Escríbanme.

              #16253
              Avatar photoBethwyn Whitcombe
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                Hi, I’m Bethwyn, I’m 19 and Australian, I moved here 6 months ago with my fiancé who’s Irish, and our dogs will be flying over next month. I’m in cork and it’d help to find friends close to me. I love nature, going for bush walks or to nature reserves and wildlife parks, i paint and draw or play Minecraft in my spare time, but would like to meet people and start going out more, being more social. I can be really shy and awkward but once I’m comfortable I’m super goofy, loud and expressive. I’ve never had many friends and find it hard making friends, so I hope this site works. Check out my instagram if you want to see into my crazy life @1t5ya801

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                #13720
                Avatar photoVitor Py
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                  Hey – I moved here a little more than a year ago. I agree – it's been hard to socialise in Dublin, more so than other countries I've lived before.

                  I'd be happy to meet for some coffee!

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                  #8774
                  Avatar photoShumeel Momin
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                    Hey All,
                    I am Shumeel from India moved to Waterford, Ireland 3months ago. I am looking for friends to socialize. Anyone from waterford or nearby county can ping me so we can plan for weekends. Thanks.

                    #8543
                    Avatar photoDarkPassenger
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                      Hello, from America! This is my first post! I have been drawn to Ireland for as long as I can remember! I study Celtic spirituality and have been to visit Ireland twice!

                      I am just here to make some connections and friendships !

                      Hope to hear from someone!

                      #7101

                      Topic: Night Out

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                      Avatar photoMel123452021
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                      Hey everybody,

                      New to this app, but not new to Dublin. As restrictions seem to be lifting and normality is coming back gradually, was just wondering would anybody be up for planning a night out or drinks?

                      #7018
                      Avatar photoKelley
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                        Hi I’m Kelly, 48 years young. I have recently moved to Ireland for the time being from New Zealand. I am living in a cute but run down cottage on lots of land in mayo. I was born in UK, moved to Australia, tried to come home a few years ago but that failed so I went to new zealand where I fell in love, still am in love but got my heart broken. So now I live here in Ireland hoping oneday the man of my dreams wakes up and takes me back home. For now I live a quiet life with my beautiful 15 year old daughter,
                        We are trying to make the cottage a beautiful home, trying to grow our vegetables but it is very hard on your own. Some good friends, good company would make this just perfect. I’m into many things, cooking, craft, knitting, sewing, love animals, walking, hiking, yoga, meditation, self sufficiency and so much more. I’m a bit of an introvert and I don’t like criwds, shopping, I go but don’t like it that much, much prefer to be doing things at home

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                        #5174

                        Topic: Drinks in Dublin

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                        Avatar photoAnonymous
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                        So let’s try and make something happen.. I’m free most of the time and I like to get out and socialize.
                        I have no idea how this thing works so, let’s just put this here.. and if somebody thinks it’s a good idea.. let’s do it!

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                        #4034
                        Avatar photoElyse Clark
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                          Hi guys! I’m Elyse, I’m Australian and moved to Kilkenny nearly 5 years ago now. I absolutely love it here! I have found though since COVID that quite a few friends have moved back home and that has left me feeling lonely in Kilkenny, hence why I’m here! I love a good book, a good binge, a good pint and ofcourse a good coffee. If you’re around Kilkenny and want to meet up let me know 😊

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                          #3056
                          Avatar photoUnlockBff_Vipul7
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                            Hi all!
                            I am Vipul, 28 from India currently staying in Dublin.
                            Not new to Dublin but stuck in lockdown since I came, bad timing i know :/
                            I am a person focused in being varied, like to walk, talk and learn anything new and share. I work in IT for money, to survive and click pictures, write stuff and go cycling for heart and being alive 😉
                            Looks to be a great site and amazing people here.. Waiting for unlockdown soon and be friends with humans again ?

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                            #2331
                            Avatar photoLara
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                              Good afternoon, everyone!

                              My name’s Lara and I’m from Switzerland. I’ve stumbled across this site in my search to learn more about Ireland and to get sort of a starting point, as I am currently looking for an employment in Dublin – it’s always been my dream to work abroad and now I’m finally in the position where I can actually begin to tackle it.

                              I studied translations (English and French into German) and am currently trying to learn Dutch, Italian and Irish, though the focus clearly is on Dutch. I’m interested in basically everything – as long as it’s presented to me with joy and passion, I’m on board (except all things mathematical, I’m at total loss here…)

                              Thanks to my dad, I’ve had a fascination for the northern european countries ever since I can remember and have visited Dublin a couple of times in the past.

                              Despite being interested in many things, I don’t make contact with new people too easily so I’m hoping to find one or two people on this site.

                              That’s it from me for now, and until soon!

                              Cheers,
                              Lara

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                              #2274
                              Avatar photomysticsusieq
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                                Hi Everyone!

                                I’m so excited I found this site! I currently live in Seattle, Washington, USA, but am planning to move to Ireland in the next few years and hope to make some friends before I arrive. I’m 45 years old but people mistake me for much younger. Single and no kids. My ancestors were originally from Ireland a long time ago and I feel in my heart a strong urge to ‘return home.’ I visited Ireland in 2011 and can’t wait to come back. I’m currently studying the Irish language and hope someday to be fluent and live in a place where I can speak it every day to help keep the culture alive and growing.

                                I have lots of curiosity and enthusiasm about many things: music, photography, nature, contemplative spirituality, monasteries, history, travel, reading, psychology, bird watching, museums, architecture, long hikes, self-improvement, meditation. In my day job I provide tech support to librarians.

                                I’m a pretty quiet, introverted, easy-going person and hoping to make some deep friendships! Thanks and take care.

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                                #1747
                                Avatar photoNatalia Gómez
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                                  Hi everyone,

                                  This website is lovely! I’m Natalia, 34 years old. I’m from Argentina and have been in Dublin for 3 years. I am an engineer and environmentalist and work for an energy efficiency company here. I like everything to do with sustainability, animals, nature. I love books, movies, music, travelling, good veggie food, bakery. I’m in love with Ireland and it’s people, and would be good to find new friends when restrictions are not so strict 🙂

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                                    #1735
                                    Avatar photoAibhley
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                                      This is the wonkiest site I’ve ever seen. Sorry for the silly posts. The edit button doesn’t seem to work and I’ve no idea how to do anything on here. I’m not normally this ‘special’ I swear. I miss GirlCrew’s functionality. Feel free to msg if you like my profile and have figured this site out. Cheers. (Believe it or not I work in tech, this is embarassing, lol.)

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                                      #1542
                                      Avatar photoAnonymous
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                                        Hey im 24 im living in dublin im just back from being in australia for a year.

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