Do you guys think Very Hard is more efficient for XP than Nightmare with public lobbies?

Lately, whenever I get on to play, I create a public lobby on Nightmare difficulty. Given the relatively low success rate, I was curious if you guys think it would be more efficient to play Very Hard instead of Nightmare.

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u/sharkt0pus — 10 days ago

Any good solo or group Nightmare builds that are less conventional?

Curious if you guys have any off-meta builds for solo or group play. I've been playing a lot of Nightmare with groups lately and I noticed that most people tend to be running the same build or very similar builds. Is there anything off-meta that would be fun and effective in group play?

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u/sharkt0pus — 14 days ago

At what level would you recommend attempting hard, very hard and nightmare?

I started playing the game this week solo and I've kept the difficulty on normal to check out each map and get a feel for things. I was curious where I should be level-wise before attempting the harder difficulties and if there's any stat thresholds I should be focused on before attempting them.

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u/sharkt0pus — 20 days ago

My California Poppy is starting to look a bit rough, would now be a good time to deadhead?

I've had these planted since late March and both plants have gone through several blooming cycles, but it seems now that summer has hit they're starting to look rough. Would now be a good time to deadhead? I'm particularly worried about the one in the second image.

u/sharkt0pus — 2 months ago

If I paint Ortho GroundClear on cut wild hydrangea stems, will it kill the lawn around the plant?

I have a major problem with wild hydrangea in my front yard and it seems the only way to get rid of it is to kill the roots. It's now at the point where I have small wild hydrangea growing up through my lawn. I was instructed to cut the wild hydrangea and paint GroundClear on the cut stems so that the plant will pull it down into the roots and kill them. If I use this method, will the lawn be okay?

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u/sharkt0pus — 2 months ago
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Can anyone help me understand this EIGRP question from Jeremy's IT Lab?

https://i.imgur.com/UBfuxUU.png

From the Free CCNA | RIP & EIGRP | Day 25 | CCNA 200-301 Complete Course video

Jeremy doesn't really elaborate on why the correct answer is A, so to try and get an explanation I ran the question through Gemini, and Gemini is telling me the correct answer is B.

I also don't fully understand why, if A is correct, the network address is 128.0.0.0.

Having a hard time wrapping my head around this one, so any help is appreciated. Thanks!

u/sharkt0pus — 3 months ago