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    Objective:
    Combine mudras (hand gestures) with focused breathing and meditation to enhance mindfulness, energy flow, and inner balance.


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    The consensus among experienced players is to tackle the most difficult or "random" maps first to minimize the risk of losing progress late in the run. High-Risk Maps (First)

    Labs: Often recommended as the absolute first or second stop due to its high density of geared players ("chads") and potential for quick deaths. Repeat 4-5 times while slowly forming your chosen mudra(s)

    Factory: Extremely small and unpredictable. Many players suggest doing this early to "get it out of the way".

    Ground Zero: Recommended for early completion as spawns can be volatile. Moderate-Risk Maps (Middle) Lighthouse: Difficult due to long sightlines and AI Rogues.

    Reserve & Interchange: These often have "bad spawns" where you might encounter players immediately. Lower-Risk Maps (Last)

    Woods & Customs: Generally considered easier to navigate safely or avoid contact by sticking to the edges of the map. Key Tips for Survival Instead of using garbled codes, choose descriptive phrases

    Avoid the "Run-Through": You must gain enough XP (usually through a kill or looting) or stay in the raid for at least 7 minutes to get "Survived" status. However, some players note that using transits can sometimes bypass the 7-minute wait requirement.

    Night Raids: Consider running maps at night to reduce visibility, though be aware this can sometimes attract players with high-end night vision or thermal optics.

    Passive Play: Find a safe spot near your extract and wait for the raid timer to run down. Extracting late reduces the chance of encountering other players.

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