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    • Diablo IV Season 6: Essential Knowledge and Preparation for the Expansion With the much-anticipated release of Diablo IV Season 6, also known as the “Vessel of Hatred” expansion, players are in for a significant overhaul in gameplay mechanics, difficulty, and itemization. As the Public Test Realm (PTR) has shown, the expansion introduces new systems and changes that will drastically affect how players approach the game. This guide will cover everything you need to know to prepare for the new season, focusing on understanding the new maximum difficulty, gear changes, crafting, resistances, and overall build adjustments.  New Maximum Difficulty: Understanding Torment 4 Season 6 introduces a new max difficulty level, Torment 4. This difficulty doesn’t unlock new items per se but increases the drop rates for legendary, unique, and Mythic unique items. The jump from Torment 3 to Torment 4 is significant, primarily due to the increased challenge. Players will find that their existing gear, especially Legacy or Eternal items, may not hold up well. Key Takeaway: Ensure you’re ready for Torment 4 by upgrading your gear to the new item power cap of 800. Legacy items with an item power of 540 will perform poorly in this new difficulty. For starters, aim to have at least 2,000 armor to counteract the new difficulty's increased damage output and resistance penalties.  Armor and Resistances: Critical Changes With the new difficulty comes a shift in armor and resistance values. The maximum armor cap has been reduced to 1,000, and many stats have been scaled back. This means that even high-item-power gear from previous seasons might now be inadequate. To combat this, focus on acquiring new gear with the higher item power of 800 and utilize new armor-enhancing methods. 1. Harlequin Helm: The Harlequin, a Mythic unique item, is expected to be a game-changer. It offers a substantial armor boost (350 armor) and will likely be crucial for many builds. This helm can be crafted in the new season, making it a valuable piece of equipment to aim for. 2. New Gems: The expansion introduces new gems that provide up to 50% more armor compared to previous versions. With three of the new skull gems equipped in your jewelry, you can achieve over 700 additional armor, which is vital for surviving in Torment 4. 3. Tempering System: The tempering system has been adjusted so that non-Greater AIX items can only have one tempering slot. This makes it more efficient to focus on acquiring new gear rather than modifying old items. 4. Boots for Resistances: Consider using boots like Rakos Wake or Yen’s Blessing for resistance boosts. Rakos Wake offers impressive resistance to all elements and cooldown reduction, while Yen’s Blessing provides additional casting speed and elemental resistances. These can be game-changers for enhancing your overall survivability.  Glyphs and Paragon Points: New Mechanics The new season also brings changes to the Glyph system and the Paragon board. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Glyph Board Limit: You’re now limited to a maximum of five boards, including your starter board. This reduces the flexibility you previously had with multiple boards but requires strategic planning with the boards you do choose. 2. Glyph Leveling: Glyphs can now be leveled up to 100, with notable bonuses appearing around level 45 or 46. It's advisable to level up glyphs incrementally to reach the maximum benefits without over-investing in any single glyph. 3. Paragon Points: Paragon points now apply across all characters. Once you’ve maxed out one character, other characters will benefit from these points. At level 60, you’ll start receiving additional skill points and up to 300 Paragon points, which can significantly enhance your builds. 4. Ultimate Skills: Ultimate skills can now be leveled up to five ranks, offering more powerful effects and cooldown reductions. Ensure you allocate points effectively to maintain high uptime on your ultimate abilities.  Crafting and Item Modifications Crafting and item modifications have seen significant changes: 1. New Item Power Cap: The new item power cap is 800, with Greater AIX items potentially rolling up to this power. Non-Greater AIX items will have a maximum item power of 750. Prioritize acquiring new gear with the item power of 800 as old gear will be less effective. 2. Masterworking and Tempering: The ability to masterwork items has been reduced. Non-Greater AIX items can only be tempered once, compared to previous versions where multiple tempering slots were available. Focus on gearing up with the new items rather than investing heavily in older gear. 3. Mythic Uniques: Some Mythic uniques may still hold value, especially those with significant boosts to key passives. However, the overall trend is to prioritize newer items with higher item power.  Additional Tips and Quality of Life Improvements 1. Waypoint Favoriting: A new quality of life feature allows you to favorite specific waypoints on your map. This is particularly useful for avoiding unwanted long travels between areas like Geole, as favorited waypoints will be your default teleportation location. 2. Inventory Management: With the reduction in the effectiveness of older items, it’s time to clean out your inventory. Focus on keeping high-item-power gear and discard or sell outdated items to free up stash space. 3. Build Adjustments: Many existing builds will need to be re-evaluated due to changes in glyph nodes and board limits. Reassess your builds and be prepared to adapt to the new mechanics, including reworking your Paragon boards and gear choices.  Conclusion Diablo IV Season 6 introduces several game-changing updates that will require players to adapt their strategies and gear. By understanding the new difficulty levels, armor and resistance adjustments, glyph and Paragon mechanics, and crafting changes, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle the challenges of Torment 4 and beyond. Focus on acquiring new, high-item-power gear, utilize new crafting options, and take advantage of quality of life improvements to enhance your gameplay experience. With these preparations, you’ll be set to dive into Season 6 and make the most out of the expansion’s offerings. Whether you’re gearing up for intense battles or fine-tuning your builds, staying informed and adaptable will be key to your success in the new season.     For more exciting follow-up, follow MMOEXP(https://www.mmoexp.com/Diablo-4/Items.html)
    • EA Sports FC 25: What We Know So Far and What to Expect As the gaming community gears up for the release of EA Sports FC 25, there's a palpable sense of excitement—and curiosity—building among fans. The highly anticipated title, which is part of the EA Sports football series, is expected to drop soon, and gamers are eager to dive into the new features, gameplay mechanics, and game modes that EA Sports has in store for them. Based on leaks, announcements, and the experience from its predecessor FC 24, here's a comprehensive breakdown of what we know so far about EA Sports FC 25 and what players can expect. A New Chapter for EA Sports With EA Sports FC 25, the franchise is entering its second year after splitting from its long-standing partnership with FIFA. This shift allowed EA to innovate, tweak, and expand its game in ways that would have been limited under the previous branding. FC 24 set the tone for this new direction, introducing mixed-gender teams, hybrid gameplay, and fresh modes like Volta Football. Now, with FC 25, the challenge is to build on this foundation and deliver a football gaming experience that feels both familiar and fresh. Key Features and Leaks 1. Gameplay Improvements    According to early leaks, FC 25 will not have major gameplay overhauls compared to FC 24. Players who have accessed the game early (through various methods) have reported that it plays quite similarly to its predecessor. However, subtle tweaks have been noted:    - Scoring is Harder: Early users claim that scoring has become more challenging, adding a layer of realism to the gameplay. This could make for more intense matches, as players will have to rely on better shot selection and timing.    - Passing Feels Different: Another key gameplay tweak is the slightly altered passing mechanics. These adjustments aim to give players more control and accuracy, adding depth to the strategic element of the game.    While these changes might not be revolutionary, they seem to address some of the community's feedback regarding the FC 24 gameplay, aiming for a more refined football simulation. 2. Menu Design and User Interface    Don't expect a major departure from FC 24 when it comes to the menu design. Early reports indicate that the FC 25 menu is a “copy and paste” from the previous iteration, meaning it will retain the same overall look and feel. However, considering how EA often keeps its user interface updates minimal between yearly releases, this isn't necessarily a disappointment for returning players. 3. Squad Building Challenges (SBC) and Duplicate Storage    A highly requested feature is finally making its debut in FC 25—SBC Duplicate Storage. This allows players to send untradeable duplicate items to storage rather than immediately discarding them. This small yet crucial improvement is a big win for players who frequently engage in SBCs, giving them more flexibility and efficiency in managing their items. 4. Trading and Market Videos Return    For fans of trading and market videos, good news—FC 25 will bring back trading mechanics similar to previous years, with popular trading strategies like flipping players and investing in meta cards expected to be effective once again. As with every yearly iteration, the player market will be one of the key aspects of the game, and trading aficionados will likely spend significant time figuring out new strategies and market trends to profit from. 5. Pro Player Access and Point Transfers    As with previous years, some pro players have early access to the game, using their contacts at EA or connections with game stores to get ahead of the general player base. What's particularly interesting this year is the growing practice of point transfers, where some pro players pay third parties to load points onto their accounts before the official release, giving them an early start in building their teams and securing valuable cards. 6. New Promo: Total Rush    Total Rush is reportedly the first promo of the year for FC 25. While details are still vague, it is speculated to be linked to the Rush mode, which will make its debut in FC 25. If the promo ties into Rush, it could feature high-octane challenges or players who excel in fast-paced scenarios. Many fans are curious to see if the Rush mode will stand out from its predecessors, like Volta or Squad Battles, and offer an engaging experience that keeps players coming back. Rush Mode: The Big New Addition One of the most talked-about additions to FC 25 is Rush Mode, which promises to inject new life into the game's online and offline modes. The speculation is that Rush could be a reimagined version of Volta Football, a street football-inspired mode that was introduced in previous titles but failed to fully capture the community's interest. However, if Rush can offer more compelling rewards, smoother gameplay, and better integration with other aspects of the game, it has the potential to become a fan favorite. The challenge for EA is to make Rush fun enough to engage players while providing enough incentive to make it worth playing. Based on early reports from beta players, the mode is enjoyable, but its long-term viability will depend on how much depth and reward structure it can offer. If done right, Rush could provide a refreshing alternative to the grind of Ultimate Team Rivals and FUT Champions, which have become somewhat repetitive over the years. New Features: Female Player of the Month Another exciting development in FC 25 is the inclusion of Female La Liga Player of the Month (POTM) awards for Liga F. This marks a significant step toward greater inclusion of women's football, a trend that began in FC 24. The inclusion of female POTM cards, especially from a league as prestigious as La Liga F, adds another dimension to squad building, providing more variety in gameplay and strategies. Top women's players like Aitana Bonmati, Salma Paralluelo, and Ingrid Engen could receive POTM cards, with powerful upgrades that can rival those of the men's side. This could be particularly exciting for fans of women's football and players who enjoyed the introduction of women's cards in FC 24. The real question will be how EA prices these SBCs—if done right, they could be a hit, but overpriced SBCs might lead to a mixed reception. The Web App Launch: A Crucial Time for Traders For many players, the release of the Web App is one of the most exciting parts of the yearly cycle. This year, the Web App will launch on September 18, giving players an early chance to dive into the market, trade, and begin building their squads. The Companion App follows on the 19th, and then the full game launches via EA Play on the 20th. For the first week, savvy traders will look to flip cards, complete early SBCs, and try to get ahead of the competition. However, a word of caution: Buying your starter team on the Web App is generally not advisable. Prices are inflated, and early investments can often lead to disappointment. Instead, players should focus on flipping meta players, such as defenders or midfielders who are popular in early builds, to build up their coin balance before diving into team building. Final Thoughts: The Road Ahead With EA Sports FC 25 just around the corner, there's a mix of anticipation and cautious optimism within the community. While there are certainly some exciting new features and improvements, like Rush mode, Duplicate Storage, and La Liga F POTM, much of the core gameplay and structure remains similar to FC 24.  Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on how much players enjoyed the previous iteration. FC 24 was widely regarded as a fun, albeit flawed, game, and FC 25 seems to be more of a refinement than a complete reinvention. As we approach the release, the key questions are whether Rush will live up to the hype, how FC 25 will differentiate itself from past titles, and if EA can keep players engaged throughout the year. Either way, it's shaping up to be another exciting chapter in the EA Sports football series. Get ready for the grind!     For more exciting follow-up, follow MMOEXP(https://www.mmoexp.com/Fc-25/Coins.html)
    • +1 C'est un vrai travail de passer du tendon brut aux fibres utilisables pour renforcer un arc (vidéo ci-dessous). La pose des tendons sur le dos de l'arc requiert aussi un certain savoir-faire.    
    • Les "os" torsadés pour chien ne sont pas en tendons, mais généralement en peau crue. Voilà de vrais tendons.... https://www.archeoshop.fr/boutique/tendons-fibres/ (je n'ai pas d'action chez archeoshop, il y a certainement d'autres fournisseurs ..
    • Merci beaucoup pour vos réponses, je vais proceder ainsi avec un renfort de tendon sur le dos de l'arc en bois, savez vous quels types de tendons utilisé ? j'avais penser aux tendons torsadé que l'ont donne aux chiens ou sinon demander en boucherie je ne sais pas.  Merci d'avance  cdlt 
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