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... primary purpose of Dimension Anchor is to prevent targets from engaging in Dimension Travel, specifically targeting Teleportation Magic, and of course, it must be faster than the casting speed of Teleportation Magic, otherwise how could it counteract it?

In fact, Teleportation Magic is already the slowest among all Spells in terms of casting speed, ranging from short distances to long distances, and then to cross-dimensional Teleportation, each slower than the last.

In summary, T ...

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