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... ponsible for attracting enemy fire head-on; DPS refers to the Attacker, focused on creating damage on the battlefield.

Everyone understood these terms, so there was no disagreement with Aske’s distribution suggestions, and they all nodded in accord.

"What’s this?" Eleanor asked, holding a long spear and a shield.

"Mithril material," Aske said, "Mithril’s strength is comparable to steel, and it has better flexibility. Its main advantage is that runes or arrays can be engra ...

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