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... port Shrine be able to convert them into pills or such?

It was common knowledge that raw materials could indeed be consumed directly to gain the advantages but converting them into a more appropriate form through the help of people who dabbled in different domains of mastery was always better.

The pills made by alchemists would give you a far greater advantage than the raw materials which contributed to the making of the pill.

The weapon made by craftsmen would be far bet ...

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