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... simply appearing with a pop at a predetermined time and place. Its birth itself follows the respawn format, similar to ordinary monsters.

The other is a summoning format where, after a certain time, it is directly called upon by satisfying given conditions.

If the King of Thorns of the first floor was a typical summoning-type guardian, then Minotauros of the second floor is a typical respawn-type guardian.

In other words, the Guild knows exactly where and when Minotauros ...

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