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  • #25029
    Avatar photoStellaol
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    The simplest advice is: jump in. Arc Raiders is available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5. A headset is highly recommended, both for communication and for audio awareness – sound cues are crucial for detecting enemies and other players.

    After creating your character, you’ll begin on the Dam Battlegrounds map. While additional locations like Buried City and Stella Montis unlock later, it’s best to spend your early hours learning the Dam. The enemy density is lower, and player encounters are generally less aggressive.

    During your first few raids, focus on exploration. Learn enemy behaviours, search buildings thoroughly, and practice extracting safely. Loot everything you find at the start. Common materials like wires and springs are essential for crafting, while rare junk items can be sold or recycled for scrap.

    Progression and survival tips

    Upgrading your workstations should be a priority, as crafting allows you to become less dependent on traders. Whenever you find a blueprint, place it in your safe pocket so you keep it even if you die. High-value areas marked in red on the map, as well as special events like night raids or electromagnetic storms, offer better loot but come with higher risk.

    The skill tree is divided into Conditioning, Mobility, and Survival. You won’t be able to unlock everything, so early choices matter. New players should prioritise Mobility skills, especially stamina upgrades – running away is often the smartest move. From there, focus on Conditioning if you plan to fight other players, or Survival if you prefer stealth and looting.

    Always carry healing ARCR Items, shield rechargers, and adrenaline shots. Smoke grenades are invaluable for escaping both robots and hostile players, while seeker grenades are cheap and highly effective against flying enemies like Wasps and Hornets.

    Expand your stash size as soon as possible and keep upgrading it until you reach the maximum of 280 slots – you’ll need the space. If you’re short on money, the Pale Apartments, Ruby Residence, and Pattern House in the Dam are packed with valuable trinkets and relatively safe to loot.

    Finally, take advantage of the free load-out option offered before raids. It’s perfect for learning new maps or rebuilding after a death. If you survive, you can even upgrade your basic augment for free at Lance.

    One last thing: the game tracks player aggression. Shoot less, cooperate more, and you’re more likely to be matched with like-minded raiders. Be friendly, help others, and you may find Arc Raiders is just as much about cooperation as it is about firepower.

    Every player needs a lot of ARC Raiders Items, I suggest you go to a third-party website like MMOexp.com to buy, safe and comfortable transactions, and years of experience to ensure the security of your account.

    Avatar photoStellaol
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    Track your DPS and kill times to experiment with different spell orders or weapon abilities. Over time, you’ll find the most efficient rotation for your current toolkit – meaning faster kills, less downtime, and more XP per hour.

    Save Gold the Smart Way

    Mounts in Classic WoW are expensive, and poor WoW Classic Fresh Gold management can delay them by hours or even days. Here’s how to save effectively:

    Craft and sell bandages – or check if raw cloth sells higher on the AH.

    Use a vendor price addon – always pick the quest reward with the highest sell value.

    Flip items or food – cook meat to increase its value or use it to save gold on healing.

    Train only essential abilities – use the WhatTraining addon to plan ahead and skip unnecessary spell ranks.

    Grind on humanoids or beasts – they drop silver, cloth, and vendor trash worth solid gold.

    Conclusion

    Classic WoW is as much about patience and planning as it is about adventure. With these 10 tips, you’ll not only level faster but also play smarter – saving gold, optimizing XP routes, and staying ahead of the curve.

    Remember: it’s not about grinding mindlessly; it’s about playing efficiently. Use your addons wisely, make friends, and always keep an eye on your gold. When you finally hit level 60 with your mount already paid for, you’ll thank yourself for leveling like a genius – not an idiot.

    Hardcore WoW Classic: Forging a New Ally and the Path to Sulfuras

    In Hardcore WoW Classic, every decision carries weight. A single mistake can erase hours-or even days-of hard-earned progress. That high-stakes nature is what makes the challenge so exhilarating. The ultimate goal: defeat Ragnaros and forge his legendary weapon, Sulfuras, Hand of Ragnaros. The twist is simple yet brutal-only self-crafted gear and items may be used. No auction house, no looted epics, and no shortcuts. Survival relies solely on professions, preparation, and persistence. Having enough WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold can help you a lot.

    To achieve this, five separate characters operate together, each specializing in a unique set of professions to support the rest. The journey has already seen setbacks and victories alike. In previous sessions, progress carried the warrior to level 20 and the druid to level 12, unlocking Bear Form. This week’s advancement was slower due to outside circumstances, but every bit of it laid crucial groundwork for what’s ahead.

    Every player needs a lot of WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold, I suggest you go to a third-party website like MMOexp.com to buy, safe and comfortable transactions, and years of experience to ensure the security of your account.

    #25027
    Avatar photoStellaol
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    The Poison Skeleton Rogues Necromancer is back-and it’s stronger than ever. Originally shelved over a year ago, this build has been reborn thanks to Primordials, Tyrant Skull synergy, and recent balance changes that push it into top-tier endgame territory. After extensive testing on the online client, this setup has proven to be one of the most powerful and effortless Necromancer builds currently available.

    This is a true one-button build. Nearly everything is permanent, automated, and incredibly tanky. Your minions rarely die, your damage scales absurdly well into high corruption, and your only real input is using a traversal skill to reposition your army. If you enjoy watching enemies melt while barely pressing buttons, this build delivers. Having enough Last Epoch gold can also be very helpful.

    Gameplay Overview: How the Build Plays

    This build has been comfortably tested at 850+ corruption, with plenty of room to push higher. The core idea is simple: surround yourself with a permanent army of poison-dealing minions and walk enemies down while they dissolve.

    Your active skills include:

    Aura of Decay

    Dread Shade

    Summon Bone Golem

    Summon Skeleton

    Summon Skeleton Mage

    Aura of Decay and Dread Shade are permanent. Your minions are permanent. They also have so much leech and damage that survivability is almost never an issue-even against Rift Beasts, Nemesis encounters, and high-end bosses.

    The only button you regularly press is Summon Skeleton Mage, which doubles as your movement skill. Thanks to Grave Passage, it teleports you across terrain and pulls your entire army along with you, letting you reposition instantly while staying aggressive.

    Boss fights are where the build really shines. Abominations, Harbingers, Tier 4 Julra, and even Aberroth melt in seconds. You don’t kite, you don’t dodge endlessly-you stand close, keep enemies inside Aura of Decay, and let poison do the rest.

    Every player needs a lot of Last Epoch gold, I suggest you go to a third-party website like MMOexp.com to buy, safe and comfortable transactions, and years of experience to ensure the security of your account.

    #22730
    Avatar photoSonia G
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      Hi there!
      I’m Sonia, a Spanish student excited to move to Dublin at the end of February for an internship.
      Having grown up in a small village, I’m eager to embrace new experiences and explore the vibrant culture of the city. I’m particularly interested in trying out activities like watching musicals, playing tabletop role-playing games (like Dungeons & Dragons), and other fun experiences that I’ve missed out on due to my personal circumstances. In my free time, I love reading, binge-watching series and movies, and diving into genres like fantasy, science fiction, and horror. I can be a bit shy at first, but I’m looking to connect with friendly, open-minded people, especially in the LGBTQ+ community.
      If you’re up for some adventures or just want to chat about our favorite shows and books, feel free to reach out! Looking forward to making new friends in Dublin!

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      #21558

      In reply to: New friends

      Avatar photoPiolin Casero
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        Hi there, I’m new here, don’t even now what is this work.
        I’m looking for new friends. I’m from Spain, leaving in Ireland for a couple of years. . it would be nice to have a chat with you.
        Thanks

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        #19617

        Topic: Help with site

        in forum General
        Avatar photoPriscila Hayes
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        I just joined and having issues with this site… Could someone, please, explain me how to pin my interests in my profile? Thanks!!!

        #18096
        Avatar photoAgni Paul
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          Hey everyone,

          What's the craic?

          I am Agni and I moved to Ireland almost 2 years ago. I enjoy travelling, hiking, meeting new people and getting to know more about new cultures. I haven't had the opportunity to explore enough of Ireland due to living a busy life in a remote part of this country.
          If anyone feels like having a chat or meetup over tea, coffee or a drink, drop a message.
          Hope to meet some interesting people to share more with.

          #16310
          Avatar photoAnonymous
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            Wow – my first day here but place must be a ghost town to say how little interest this post got.

            Hi I'm Gavin – based in Cork and also a Disney land enthusiast 🤣

            Going to see if we can't get some active users here into a zoom or something – up for it?

            #14940

            In reply to: Animals

            Avatar photoNadia_S
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              Sean, you came close to starting a spider farm. I accept spiders only in the form of Halloween decorations because they disgust me and I feel that there is something atavistic about this feeling. I am also fascinated by the world of animals. Interestingly, animals display behaviors that the general public calls typically human. For example, elephants bring flowers to the graves of their deceased relatives.

              I generally like animals but my favorites are cats, raccoons, red pandas and foxes.

              #12831
              Avatar photoElizabethSwan
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              Is there anyone on this site actually genuinely interested in connecting and making new friends? All I see are profiles which have very little or no information and some can't even be bothered to have a photo, just join with no other info.

              I am mid 40s single female, no kids and no interest in having kids. I left Ireland after college and returned a few years ago. I am finding Irish people very reluctant and adverse to making friends and allowing a new person into their social groups. I don't have the same life experiences as other 40 something Irish people and if you are single with no kids, it seems that you are very much the outsider and people just cant relate as Irish society revolves around family.

              My interests are
              • European city breaks solo travel
              • USA city breaks solo travel
              • Visiting Disney parks
              • Online communities and social media
              • Gothic fantasy vampire movies and tv
              • Marvel and superhero movies and tv
              • Star Wars movies and tv
              • National geographic documentaries

              I just want to have real life people to talk to , to maybe meet up for coffee or shopping. I'm not looking for a romantic relationship, just to have someone that would ring me and say what are you doing Saturday, lets go try the new summer menu at Starbucks and have a chat.

              #5922
              Avatar photoAnonymous
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                Hey y’all,
                I’m Sarah, 33 years old and originally from Germany but have previously lived in the US and Spain as well. I moved with my husband and our dog Chewy to the Cork area in 2020 (yep, great timing lol) for work and it has unfortunately been difficult to make new friends around here. I’m an easy-going person who likes to be active (I love hiking and yoga but I also like to try new activities). I also love food (cooking (as healthy as possible), baking, eating, you name it) or just having a pint at the pub is grand as well. I’m looking for some girlfriends to hang out with (whether that may be staying in or going out, doing active stuff or starting a hobby together, I’m down to whatever!). Would love to hear from like-minded ladies out there! Cheers, Sarah

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                #3312
                Avatar photoShelagh
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                  Hi, I’m Shelagh and I’ve just joined this site today. I’m 42 and living in Kildare, (near Dublin) ,having recently moved back to Ireland after several years abroad. I’m married with two children. I like nature, reading, walking, yoga, travelling, art, good food… lots of things really! Moving back to Ireland during a pandemic coupled with working a shift pattern has made it harder to make new friends . Would love to meet some new female friends for a walk/chat/coffee.

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                  #3199
                  Avatar photoAnonymous
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                    Took this the night before Easter Sunday. Was having a bad day and went for a drive.. Ended up here with this beautiful view!

                    #1756
                    Avatar photoAnonymous
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                      Cow having a good chin scratch on the rocks

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                      #1733
                      Avatar photoAibhley
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                        Private: They sent a reply to just one member.
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                        #1301
                        Avatar photoLouanne
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                          @jon-davies i love that picture

                          #941
                          Avatar photoJon Davies
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                            Hi everyone! So my name is Jon (33), currently live in the UK at the moment, however I’m looking to move to Galway as I’m in the process of writing a bid/proposal that will hopefully allow me to take over the operations of the air service that operates between the Aran Islands and the mainland. I originally wanted to join the military, however I wasn’t able to do so at the time due to my eyesight so I turned my attention to commercial aviation and have previously worked at Gatwick and Heathrow airports and also for a private jet firm (believe me, it’s not as glamorous as it sounds…!). Taken quite a bit of time off lately due to mental health issues, however I’m really excited about the prospects for the future and have high hopes of starting a new life in Ireland very soon.

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                            Topic: Lets introduce ourselves!

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                            Avatar photoLouanne
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                            Hi everyone, let’s start a tread to introduce each other 🙂

                            I moved to Ireland back in 2012 from Canada when I met my now husband online. I am a stay at home mom of 2 little monkeys ?. So my day consists of the usual mom stuff. I know interesting eh ?? I am fluent in french, english would be my second language! I love going out and meeting some friends for coffee (I love coffee) or even having them to call over for a chat! 🙂

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                            #782
                            Avatar photoBhowley
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                              @jon-davies lovely photograph . Really interesting angle .

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                              #779
                              Avatar photoJanet-Tigger-Howley
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                                @jon-davies that is a stunning photo

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                                #778
                                Avatar photoburkie
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                                  @jon-davies wow that’s really nice! I can see the move to Galway giving similar results 🙂

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