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... l 4, health 400.

The Goblin is more agile than the Kobold, and it will avoid it, but the attack and defense are not good.

And the Darkmoon Valley has not been developed yet. There are relatively few mobs here, and no one is robbing. There is no need to go to the monster to kill.

The pinnacle is already a level 3 swordsman, the sunspot is also a level 2 mantra, and the pinnacle is entangled in front. The dagger of the goblin can't touch the smart and fast pinnacle, and the ...

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