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... and a part of the soul.

And according to the latter’s research, Horcruxes made using the Soul Flame are even more indestructible. They would require one Tier 1 above their power to destroy them. For example, a Horcrux made by a Tier 6 Arcanist would require the strength of Tier 7 to destroy.

Based on Future Edward’s research, this fact remained true for Tier 8. However, because he did not have access to the Floating City, he could not make Tier 9 Horcrux and test whether Tier 10 stre ...

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