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  • #25572
    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.

    #24827
    Avatar photoAnamSona
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      I’m also wondering about the same. I’m new to this site. Thought it’s a great idea, but it’s difficult to find someone (in my age).
      Good luck for you 🙂

      #24161

      In reply to: Stay at home mother

      Avatar photoMimi Red
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        Same boat, I meant!

        #24160

        In reply to: Stay at home mother

        Avatar photoMimi Red
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          I am in the same both. I miss gigs, random party and just focusing on me. I need mom friends now!

          #23396

          Topic: Stay at home mother

          in forum General
          Avatar photoAnonymous
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          Had a baby at 40 and finding it rewarding of course but hard…. as the things I used to be able to do like going for walks alone with my dog or going to a gig are not things I’m able to do anymore. I’ve decided to try and inject more balance in my life by prioritising more ‘me time’ as I feel. need it to be an even better mom! But being removed from society for so long has started to take a toll on me and I know I need more contact with adults! And more mental stimulation. I wonder if any other moms feel the same?

          #21055

          In reply to: Good people

          Avatar photoLeitrim68
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            There are loads of good people out there. Sadly I think a lot have the same trust issues. Usually caused by one or two bad eggs

            #20925
            Avatar photoWisam Elkouteini
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              Hi everyone, My name is Wisam. Originally I am from Syria, but spent a decade in Qatar and Dubai working before moving to Ireland 4 years ago. I am in my early 30s and it seems a bit hard to make friends these days, so I was like why not trying it here?!

              I believe every good friendship starts with a simple “hello”, so here’s mine! 👋
              Feel free to ping me for a walk, a drink, or even just a chat.

              Looking forward to make new friends ^_^

              #18237
              Avatar photoMichelle-30
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                #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

                  #16307
                  Avatar photoAnonymous
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                    #15072
                    Avatar phototherese hanley
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                    I'm learning saxophone at the moment and would love to hook up with anybody else doing the same.

                    #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.

                    #9475
                    Avatar photoAmy30xo
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                      @Petra_Ommes it’s the same for me 😊 definitely love a spontaneous trip myself

                      #7043
                      Avatar photoAileen
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                        Hi Kelly,

                        I’m Nuraini. I just joined this Bffinder thing today, after moping around the house for a few years. I’m 43-ish :). I’ve been here since 1999, from Malaysia. I came here as a University Student, fell in love with a classmate, married, stayed, had babies, worked, quit work, and now am looking for new things to do. A new chapter of life shall we say.

                        Your note resonates with me, in terms of the trying to make a beautiful home (I’m not too good at it though, it always seems to stay a mess, with 6 people to clean up after, maybe it’s not my fault), growing vegetables, crafting and animals. We have two pet rabbits and a few fish and a turtle. I have tried being self-sufficient but don’t think I’d be able to survive off my produces alone… at all. I like walking too, hiking not so much but will do it for health reasons. I love yoga, even tho it tortures me afterwards, esp the planking/core muscle poses. I’m also more of a home bird. Even my work friends have commented on this. I’d only go out shopping if I have to. I’d make myself attend work dinners and all that but it is something that takes alot of effort from me. I know it’s something I have to work on, like building a stamina/tolerence for it. It’s a relief now that I don’t have to deal with people that much, but at the same time, loneliness does creep up.

                        Unfortunately, I’m in Limerick, so meeting up would be unlikely. This might be both a relief and a downer :).

                        I don’t know if I’d make a good friend, but I can try.

                        I’m sorry about your heart being broken. From what you said, was it recent? That’s simply horrible. But I’m not going to make this about him, so what can I do for you? What would you like to talk about?

                        I used to enjoy cooking but have lost the spirit for it recently. What kind of crafts do you do? I’m trying to learn watercolour at the moment, but since it’s only my first year at it, I have nothing good to show for it yet. I used to be into cardmaking and have drawers of stuff 😛 If you’re interested in any of those kind of stuff, maybe I could post some of my excess to you. I don’t know how to knit but my eldest daughter does. She’s the same age as yours. I am just learning how to sew and mend clothes at the moment and am so pleased that I can now rescue my jeans/denims rather than throw them away.

                        Alright, that’s all I can think of to say for now. I need to get cracking at the daily wiping and sweeping, else my house would have no chance at being beautiful :). Take care.

                        PS: What do you plant in your garden? I need help as a lot of my plants seem to be dying this year. I’m starting to wonder if there is something wrong with the soil.

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                        #3415

                        In reply to: Moving to Korea

                        Avatar photostrawberrys
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                          Hey! I’m not planning on moving to Korea but I would love to travel there, I know a little bit of the language and I do mean a tiny bit haha
                          The language I am currently focusing on is Traditional Chinese and wanted to go to Taiwan last year but, same as your plans, Corona rudely cancelled them.

                          #3284

                          Topic: Gym Withdrawals!

                          in forum Hobbies
                          Avatar photoTINAD
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                          How is everyone coping with the gyms being closes?
                          I used to train 4 times a week, love the gym experience, it’s so much more than just going there to lift weights or cardio, it’s a vibe, it’s the energy, it’s what it makes you feel inside…
                          I’ve tried at home workouts and did well for the first lockdown but I haven’t been able to motivate myself…it’s just not the same…
                          I hear gyms are opening on the 7th June…
                          Can’t come quick enough for me…
                          Anyone else feel the same???

                          #3146
                          Avatar photoJosué Bustarviejo
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                            Hi everyone!

                            I see some replies in which I have see a lot of things in common. I guess that watching movies, for example, is something that we made this last year.

                            In my case, I love cooking, my favourite hobby! I even started a cooking channel in Youtube (but In Spanish). I tried the same that you Maria, making natural wax candles, but the result was not best, and the cost was higger than actually buy candles at the supermarket, so bad deal… hahaha

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