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... de of vines!


Bang!


When the undead sword collided against the vine shield, it created a sound similar to something hitting a metal, creating sparks.


Zabuto quickly drank a potion as he plummeted into dangerous levels when the Death Knight's attack had landed on his shield, and because skills are still considered an extension of their bodies, he received a backlash from it which prompted him to drink a health potion.


"Damn…" Moniker cursed when he felt the ...

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