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  • Avatar photoTaylorlly
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    The Re-Enforced Evolution is a new free upgrade option in EA FC 26 Ultimate Team. It focuses on boosting physical stats and adding the Enforcer+ PlayStyle.

    Who can use the evolution?

    Only certain cards qualify for the upgrade. Players must have:

    86 OVR or lower

    80 Physicality or lower

    No more than 10 PlayStyles

    Only one PlayStyle+

    The evolution is available until March 19.

    Upgrade rewards

    The evolution provides several improvements across three stages, including:

    +1 overall rating

    Increased dribbling and ball control

    Major boosts to strength, stamina, and aggression

    New PlayStyles such as Technical, Press Proven, and Bruiser

    The Enforcer+ PlayStyle

    Best players for the upgrade

    One of the most popular choices is Ultimate Scream Rafael Leão, who benefits from the extra physical strength.

    Other good options include:

    Noni Madueke

    Armand Laurienté

    Domenico Berardi

    Endrick

    Ashley Young

    These players combine solid attacking ability with the physical upgrades offered by the evolution.

    Buying FC 26 Coins at oggah.com is very easy and simple. You don’t need to be confused and afraid to make cheap FC 26 Coins transactions because here you can directly chat with the seller for how transactions and the system on oggah can minimize the occurrence of fraud when purchasing FC 26 Coins.

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    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.

    #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!

    #24788
    Avatar photoKatie
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    Hi,

    I’m in the process of applying for a few programs to go back to school in Ireland. I have a few friends there, but would like to make more! I just got back from a trip around the island in November and am headed out there in January again.

    I’d love to make some connections, especially in anticipation of living there for next Autumn’s semester!

    Happy to chat about most things, love new people! Don’t be shy.

    Thanks!

    Katie

    #24250

    In reply to: Anyone on here still?

    Avatar photoKaren
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      Anyone around the Kerry area? I’m into dissecting life, deep talks and figuring out our human purpose. Also love electronic music and dancing, going for coffee etc. 🙂

      #24234
      Avatar photoNathan
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        Hi there.

        I’m Nathan, mid-twenties, my social life prospects got torpedoed by Covid, so I’m trying to start again from square 1.

        Hopefully there are some other weirdos here, I’d love to chat.

        #23396

        Topic: Stay at home mother

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        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?

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        Avatar photoMichelle-30
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          #23043

          Topic: Learning Music

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          Avatar photoCornelius Ryan
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          Anyone struggling trying to learn an instrument?

          #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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            #22561
            Avatar photoAnonymous
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              Welcome @valeria_mayuri! Introverts are great. ❤️

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              #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. 🙂

                #22067

                In reply to: Movies

                Avatar photoBrian Mulhall
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                  I thought Strange Darling was pretty neat. Worth a watch if thrillers or horrors are your thing.

                  #21766
                  Avatar photoAnonymous
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                    This world is so beautiful Of course the world seems smaller when we travel around it And in this world we find some lovely people who stay in our memory for a lifetime

                    #21460
                    Avatar photoNxxM
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                      Hi I’m Nia, another 40-something Irish lady who has moved back to Ireland after some decades abroad and now find myself wondering “yikes, how on earth do we make new friends at our age!?”. I live in the south-side of Dublin, and work in the creative industries.

                      My spouse and our daughter have both settled into their new Dublin life really well, I’m just lagging behind a little bit because I work from home a lot. So I’d love to push myself to be more sociable, I’m not a drinker but love getting out for a cuppa, or a pastry!

                      I love pop music, vegetarian food, reading trashy novels, comedy, video games, all that good stuff! I would consider myself a loyal and supportive friend, I’m still close with my old college pals from back in the day. All new friends welcome, best wishes

                      -Nia x

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                      #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?

                        #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 ^_^

                            #20855

                            In reply to: New friends

                            Avatar photoKhelifa Boughanem
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                              Ça vraiment c’est mieux si tu veux dire laquelle c’est les amis qu’elle continue de valeurs à leur propre fidélité à notre relation avec une vision globale du marché et la fenêtre au voir propre ce qu’il réflexion sur la vie quotidienne.

                              #20286
                              Avatar photoTracey Holland
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                                Hi I’m Tracey and have recently moved from carlow to wicklow and struggling to settle and make friends, I’m 46 single and have no children

                                #19744

                                In reply to: Animals

                                Avatar photoAnonymous
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                                  I’m planning on moving to Co. Clare in a couple of months. I’ve heard that it’s hard to find a place to rent with cats. Is this true?

                                  #19328

                                  In reply to: Good people

                                  Avatar photoRyeker Grehan
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                                    Hi Clare, ryeker here. i am not good at this stuff but would to give it a try. hows things

                                    #19189

                                    Topic: Good people

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                                    Avatar photoClare Christian
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                                    My name’s Clare I live in the USA and I have no friends I find it hard to trust people because it seems wat I think a friendship is others don’t agree but I’m hoping here I might find decent honest caring funny people I can call my friends

                                    #19162
                                    Avatar photoDelick Mecha
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                                    It’s a small world, imagine moving to a new country and you already have a friend that you can look upto.

                                    Life is easy and we can make it interesting and fun. 😊

                                    #18237
                                    Avatar photoMichelle-30
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                                      #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.

                                        #18095
                                        Avatar photoAgni Paul
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                                          Don't know how to go about these things as meeting people directly and talking works less in the small country that I've lived in. Been almost 2 years since I've relocated to this country but I do enjoy meeting new people and getting to know them while sharing hobbies.

                                          Feel free to drop a line and we can talk more.

                                          #18057
                                          Avatar photoAnonymous
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                                          Hi I live in tipp and originally from limerick, I have lived here for almost 10 years and still find it difficult to make friend in my mid 30
                                          Iv tried and just don’t seem to work. I like to think I’m funny and outgoing but recently I noticed when I needed someone to talk to i had know where to turn.

                                          #17960
                                          Avatar photoJéssica Atm
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                                            Hi everyone,
                                            I just found BFF. I`m so happy about this.
                                            I`m Jessica, nice to meet you guys.
                                            I`m Brazilian, I arrived in Ireland 11 months ago. I would like to make a friends.
                                            Me and my husband Danillo, we so friendly. We stayed here to learn English, so I’m sorry if I got the words wrong.
                                            We have a instagram that we share our life and travels. @documentandoomundo
                                            If someone lives in Cork, we can spend time together.
                                            Thanks a million.

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                                            #17918
                                            Avatar photoAnonymous
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                                              I've never tried it, it's my first experience, so I can't say anything about it yet.

                                              #17839
                                              Avatar photokel
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                                                It can be so hard to make friends here!

                                                I have lived in Ireland all my life, 25 now and even i struggle to make friends here.

                                                Good luck and I hope you make some friends here

                                                #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

                                                  #17224
                                                  Avatar photoAlessandro Gil
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                                                    Hey there.

                                                    I'm Alex, I'm actually living in Japan at the moment but will be moving to Ireland in a year or so, trying to meet people to talk to.

                                                    I'm 35, single, no kids.
                                                    Very introvert and stay at home person, but I love to chat. And reading books, tea, music (I play some instruments as well), playing videogames from time to time, going to restaurants, traveling and visiting new places. Would very much like to meet a new friend or two.
                                                    Cheers

                                                    #16915

                                                    Here en el interior de España las cosos son muy diferentes a la costa española, en la costa hay mucho turismo como vosotros sabeis bien, here en el interior de Spain somos más cerrados, quiza no somos tan abiertos como en la costa de spain, epro bueno aquí me teneis, no soy nada cerrado, good un saludo friens.

                                                    #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.

                                                    #16878

                                                    Topic: Comeinzo de semana

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                                                    Bueno, hoy ya empezamos una nueva semana así que nos incorporamos a nuestros estudios y trabajos, a veces me paro a pensar si amanece todos los dias acaso no es un regalo que Dios nos hace. Me hace Meditar la verdad me lo pregunto muy a menudo. Thanks.

                                                    #16874

                                                    Topic: hello Friends.

                                                    in forum General

                                                    here os envío un aporte de buenas Noches para vosotros. Un Saludo.

                                                    #16871

                                                    Hello Frinds. Here in Spain se Celebra la Tradición de la Semana Santa con sus Procesiones, me gustaria saber de alguna de vuestras tradiciones de vuestro Bello País Irlanda. Here en España la Gente es muy Religiosa yo no soy Religioso, la Gente acude a Ver desfilar a las procesiones y van a Misa. Bueno esto es un poco de lo que se Celebra en mi Pais. Thanks. Aquí va un aportillo de un Programa en el lenguaje Python para quien lo pueda Aprovechar.

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