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24. 05. 2014, 10:56

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Fishy Flight

So I did tamed the fish, and killed demons along the way to sky tower, but where do I destroy magic barriers?
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24. 05. 2014, 12:00

isnt this when you enter the tower after flying with fishy and kill the clockwork knights and enter the room of catherina?

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24. 05. 2014, 12:08

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isnt this when you enter the tower after flying with fishy and kill the clockwork knights and enter the room of catherina?



It is.

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24. 05. 2014, 12:17

isnt this when you enter the tower after flying with fishy and kill the clockwork knights and enter the room of catherina?

Yes indeedy. "Magic barriers" == "Clockwork knights". My main difficulty was working out what I had to do to survive long enough when the demons were attacking. If the OP managed that, the next part is, um, feasible. I won't say that it is easy, but it isn't impossibly hard either.
Now f2p 60 Xadaganian summy with 60/60/60 tailor/weaponsmith/alchemist, bleah gear, 555/555 runes
Now p2p 28 Xadaganian avenger with 20 weaponsmith
I'm on an extended break from Allods at the moment, but I'm lurking here to keep up with what's happening. From the looks of things in 5.0.02, I'm better off where I am.

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24. 05. 2014, 12:41

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Thanks guys. XD
Engage people with what they expect; it is what they are able to discern and confirms
their projections. It settles them into predictable patterns of response,
occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary moment — that which
they cannot anticipate. – Sun Tzu

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