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... body was composed of the Dark element. This meant that he could reduce 90% P-ATK and M-ATK damage and only Light Spell could inflict 200% damage on it.


Out of all the classes that players could choose in King of Pantheon, the only class that could use Light Spell was the Light Priest.


The Light Priest class was not an attack-type but a pure healbot. They were experts in healing and unleashing a few beneficial buffs. It was difficult to rely on them to fight monsters.


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