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... ot belong to the swan category is the field boss. Of course, before you can fight the boss, you need first to make the turtle angry. The turtle is hidden in the lake and most of the time, only it's back is exposed to the surface. If you want to challenge this boss, you have to provoke this monster up.

It would take a bit of time to defeat the boss because out of all the bosses I have faced today, the Moss-Island Turtle has the most defense. The boss is very famous for Paladins and becaus ...

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