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... a complete set that replaced the Corpse Wizard’s four-piece set.

When the WIzard first gathered all four pieces of the set, it only increased healing by 90%. This thing directly crushed it and could increase healing by 400%, which was equivalent to four times the damage.

As for its Holy Healing effect…

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It was written very clearly that it could only benefit the healing effect. Just like the Divine Scepter double healing effect, it could not be used on the Rever ...

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