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... atulations on obtaining an Elite Monster—Vitality Slime.”


“Congratulations on obtaining an Elite Monster—Magic Slime.”


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[Vitality Slime] (Unnamed)


Quality: Elite


Level: 1


HP: 300 / 300 (230↑)


Magic Attack: 10-20 (0-5↑)


Defense: 5 (0↑)


Superiority: 100%


Owner: Tyrant


Skill: [Healing]: Absorbs 5% of the damage taken and turns it into HP.


Skill: [Healin ...

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