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... hadow (passive), when fighting against World Existence and Abyss enemies, it will cause an additional 35% real damage.

Title effect 2: Shadow (passive), every point of your abyss resistance will increase your body speed by 0.7%.

Current increase in body speed: 62.3%.

Title effect 3: Abyss Walking (core · passive), when you enter the "severe abyss spreading area" such as the abyss erosion area and the extremely dark area, you will not be eroded by the environment.

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