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... kes, their yellow beastly eyes have no pupils, and their claws and teeth are deep black.

However, this monster, which looks very similar to a wolf, should be the lowest-level monster.

Vinny had read a book called “The Monster Compendium,” which mentioned that the more a monster resembles humans or familiar living creatures, the shallower its corruption and the weaker its strength. This is because they are created based on Terraria creatures, closer to the Terraria system. As for ...

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