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... fact, it was not just heralmost every first-rate Player who managed to get inside Steel Earth were left in a troubling limbo.


Indeed, they were stuck.


After Edward’s party had destroyed Iron Commandment, the Boss of the fourth stratum, the teapot automatons reverted to neutral units (with Xi Wei taking control of the stratum). In fact, when Players entered selected buildings, they would stick to offering their services, making the fourth stratum a place to rest for the Player ...

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