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... hase would randomly select participants and send them to one of the many Mirages available. As they arrived, they would be “Soul-bound” with the said Mirages. If the players weren’t satisfied with the accumulated scores and ranking after they finished challenging the Mirage, they were allowed to reset their scores and challenge the Mirage again from scratch.


The system would then pick the highest scores amongst the players’ various attempts. Then, they would be sorted into the leader ...

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