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... sions echoes against their shield. Raising my eyebrows, I realize that the Deadbeats attacks would explode much like my trident. Defending just became harder…

"David, try to avoid being hit for free, try to deflect the attack or dodge the attack altogether." - Ian

"Will do Ian!" - David

Glancing at the Banshee above me, I check its stats while thinking of a course of action.

Name: Banshee

Race: Spirit

Health Points (HP): 100/100

Mana Points ...

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