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... mlessly, but they stuck together. Always in three. It would be hard to separate them, so I suppose I must be direct and just kill all three of them.

Each one gives 20 EXP, three of them is… 60 EXP, I already have 10 EXP, so it would be 70 EXP out of 100 required to level up, so I will need two more Wisps. This means I won’t be able to level up right away, and if I let them attack me, I will end up wounded. After that, if I attack two more to level up, I might end up dying. Because of thi ...

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