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Of these, the value of legendary rank items were priceless.


To be precise, one cannot replace a legendary item no matter the cost.


This is because there are no duplicates of legendary items.


It was also the reason why players sometimes started wars to kill each other rather than the monsters.


Legendary items became a necessity for dungeons with six or more floors.


Furthermore, if players were able to enter dungeons that were hi ...

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