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... on Shooting Arrows to cover the battlefield in high-end games.

For example, at Dragon Imprisonment Pass, Lin Chen had used up all his moves and then used Holy Crystals to ambush and kill the Emperor of the Dark Angel Clan.

What right did Achilles have to become the God of War?

This was because the God of War did not necessarily mean that he was powerful in battle and had the strongest techniques.

So did Achilles.

His fist force could turn into thousands of ...

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