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... to him. Although it was not clear what Archmonde was going to do, they immediately followed the orders of the Great God. Either turn on magic immunity, or turn on the magic shield of the flute, and be as prepared as possible.

The paladins in the back row are also ready to start support.

Just two seconds later, Archimonde's soul charge erupted-and the Blue Spirit damage broke out.

What does that mean?

This has something to do with the soul absorbed by Archimonde. If th ...

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