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... akness is their fragile little heads. A slight blow can knock them unconscious, or even concussion.

All Orcs wear helmets, over-the-knee chainmail, and steel ring armor below the knees to protect critical areas.

But even if they are armed to the teeth, they are useless.

Centaurs, as sharpshooters, will accurately stuff the stiff arrows down the troll's throat.

That's right, they are full of shooter attributes, and at this time, they have fully displayed their ethnic t ...

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