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Archive for December, 2007

The four ultra rare creatures, Maxxor, Heptadd, Chaor, and Lord Van Bloot have been the bane of many creatures. Often those who have these cards quickly rise in the rankings. These four cards dubbed the “big four” have tremendously high stats, abilities, energy, and overall superiority against all other cards. Each card has its own [...]

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Maxxor, the OverWorld leader and one of the strongest creatures in all of Perim, sporting two elements, great stats in both courage and wisdom, and the ability to heal, he is a great ally and a feared foe. One of the more… popular creatures in Chaotic, he is nonetheless potent in defeating his [...]

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Chaor, the coveted leader of the UnderWorlder is a creature to be feared and respected. Boasting very high stats in courage, power, and wisdom, mastery of the fire element, and one of the best mugicians in the UnderWorld, Chaor is without a doubt the strongest creature in the UnderWorld, and possibly all of Perim.
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Heptadd is very different from the other 3 ultra rare cards. He doesn’t have great, or even good discipline, and his energy is very low for an ultra rare. Regardless Heptadd has the ability to deal the most damage in a single strike. Unique for being able to use any tribal mugic and being [...]

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Lord Van bloot… ahh yes the second in command of the UnderWorld, and possibly the fiercest of the big four. Having great courage, freakishly high power and speed, the earth element, a nasty ability, and a location tailored specifically for Van Bloot means that this creature is trouble in its purest form. The first [...]

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Hello everyone, I am very sorry about the lack of updates recently (what with midterms, other friends, and general procrastination). Anyhow to make up for that I’ll be having a strategy session marathon this weekend, so be sure to check in every few hours as constant updates stream in!
To start off the first strategy of [...]

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