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... those skeletons go first!?"

Min-Joon looked at them, but the skeletons gave him a thumbs-up for his noble sacrifice. A moment later, the hobgoblin yelled, prompting the goblins to go ahead as YuWon predicted.

YuWon had sent Min-Joon first to learn about the hobgoblin's attack pattern. It was also an ideal time to test the limitations of his [Berserk] skill.

He would have done the experiment himself, but now that he had pawns to control, he didn't want to waste his respaw ...

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