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  • by tony TONY Jan 25
    Season 11 hasn't just shaken up my build, it's messed with how I play minute to minute. The Sanctification stuff rewired my muscle memory, and Azmodan showing up like he owns the place turned "Divine Intervention" into pure noise. But the real obsession isn't lore or balance—it's that Mythic P...
  • by tony TONY Jan 22
    I'll admit it: when Season 11 (Season of Divine Intervention) hit, I was ready to trash the new corruption stuff. Shadow pools everywhere, monsters punching harder, and that "one mistake and you're done" feeling in early Helltides. Still, if you're trying to keep your run smooth, gearing matters, an...
  • by tony TONY Jan 20
    I hit this point in Season 11 where I stopped trusting "feel" and started writing everything down. Runs, mats, what dropped, what didn't. It's not glamorous, but it keeps you sane when you're chasing one item for a build that's almost there. Patch 2.5.2 hasn't flipped the tables, so the best use of ...
  • by tony TONY Jan 16
    Season 11's been a good time, no doubt, but the loot chase still chews up hours if you're not picky about what you run. I started logging drops because I kept telling myself "this next batch will prove it," and, yeah, numbers don't lie. Patch 2.5.2 rewards targeted farming, but only if you treat you...
  • by tony TONY Jan 15
    A lot of players boot up Expedition Mode and treat it like a quick match, then act shocked when it bites back. You'll spot a shiny cache, sprint for it, and suddenly you're bleeding out behind a rusted bus. If you want a smoother start, learn what actually matters in your bag and on your route; havi...
  • by tony TONY Jan 13
    Dark Citadel hits different the moment you cross the threshold. Your "normal" build might still slap in open world, but in here it's like the dungeon's watching for lazy habits. I noticed it when our group naturally bunched up near the first pull and my toughness jumped without any obvious buff icon...
  • by tony TONY Jan 11
    A lot of extraction games train you to take fights on instinct. ARC Raiders doesn't. If you keep playing Expedition Mode like it's a highlight reel, you'll bleed kits for nothing. I started doing better when I treated it like a slow, messy campaign and planned around what I was carrying, not what I ...
  • by tony TONY Jan 9
    Nothing kills the mood faster than loading into a PvP match for a bit of fun and realising you've been dropped into a lobby full of people who sprint at every gunshot like it's finals day. In ARC Raiders, Aggression-Based Matchmaking tries to dodge that problem by paying attention to how you actuall...
  • by tony TONY Jan 6
    A few months into Season 11, a lot of Pit runs start to feel the same: you're geared, you're capped on item power, and you still can't crack the next tier. Meanwhile, somebody with "worse" gear strolls in and deletes the boss. That gap usually isn't luck or some secret drop—it's understanding ...
  • by tony TONY Dec 31
    Beesmas in Bee Swarm Simulator feels amazing, and for a lot of players it is the one time of year when progress really takes off, especially once you start lining up better Bee Swarm Simulator Items with the event boosts. The problem is that the event can also chew you up if you go in with the "no s...
  • by tony TONY December 24, 2025
    What truly sets ARC Raiders Trials apart for me is how satisfying mastery feels. Earning a 3-star rating isn’t just about rewards; it’s about knowing you’ve fully understood what the game is asking of you ARC Raiders Items. The scoring system is transparent enough that improvement...
  • by tony TONY December 16, 2025
    Battlefield 6 is all about creating opportunities and exploiting weaknesses in the enemy’s defense. One of the most effective ways to do this is through area denial—basically, preventing your enemies from safely occupying certain areas. And there’s no better tool for this than the ...