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... double-handed weapon of a close-combat class required sufficient conditions such as strength, speed, and angle in order to perform its attack at its limit.

Although the 80-point attribute bonus was not low, such points were just a mere pass for the main weapon.

As for additional skills, there was no effect until Phoenix awakened her Force. After all, it was not smart to waste a Life Force Elixir just to experience an additional property.

What Feng Luo felt was commendable was t ...

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