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... [Bloodsucking Fangs] underwent specialization, and the effect linked up with [Thorns Overgrowth] to create module synergy.

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This kind of specialized effect might look similar to a Module Set, but in reality, it is entirely different.

[Module Specialization] allows for modules to adapt to each other, simply transferring the fangs’ bloodsucking effect onto the thorns;

or dispersing the original 10-fold temporary strength ...

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Summary – Level 1:

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Summary – Level 2:

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