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... of the initial round of the examination: to fully pass this round, one still had to undergo the second part of the test, which assessed a martial artist’s attribute of the cultivation technique.

This test really examined a martial artist’s natural talent for attributes as every martial artist must choose a cultivation technique based on an attribute as their basic practice in martial arts itself is vitally important; most techniques and martial arts revolved around these attributes.

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