If the terrain isn't too harsh or rooty, rigid isn't a bad idea at all as mentioned above. if you want some bounce, I'd keep a lookout for something high end from a few years back that still has mounts. 100mm XC forks serve pretty well.
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If the terrain isn't too harsh or rooty, rigid isn't a bad idea at all as mentioned above. if you want some bounce, I'd keep a lookout for something high end from a few years back that still has mounts. 100mm XC forks serve pretty well.