Chapter 900: Sphinger and Bulging Snapper

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    Damn killing a Brimgan Royal at 6 life stage alone i didn't expect such a feat to be possible for a gold grade PB they are slippery with insane SWR, physcokinesis and spirit weapon speed and control
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    Terrain nudge is still useful
    A bit like telekinesis just picking up shit and throwing it around it's capable of massive destruction on earth not to mention obvious benifits of gold grades
    I would definitely like to see a mutant version a predecessor of Empyrean snapper might evolve into something completely different
    What's the build up about last pranic beasts to kill Brimgan Royal at 6 life stage hmmm
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    'Its stealth is unmatched in the Dieng Canyon. Even I am seeing it for the first time.' Inala thought and flashed his teeth, "I won't beat you up though."

    Suprising even Dieng Canyon's ruler hasn't this guest yet
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    Inala is so happy. Glad he gets to live the life he dreamed of before returning to godhood
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    Istm is at it's best when there's exploration involved
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      agreed
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      Yes man every pranic beast every region nature and politics is just so special
      Hard to see anything on this level
      Honestly he doesn't even need his mc to reach Mystic grade just being intresting gold grade is enough
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        Mystic Grade is best though
        To the pinnacle we go
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          i prefer the way ina has the rising grade best of both worlds
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