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  "textContent": "The mummies have a bad habit of spitting poison all over the place. Spreading out my heroes is a way to avoid it, but cleric Ignatius still has to regularly use his two main healing abilities. It’s important to make sure our relatively fragile mage stays up, throwing chain lightning and fireballs around to thin the enemy ranks.\n\nIt takes six turns to deal with the bandaged-up enemies, and everyone is alive. They get enough experience to level up, and I get to choose new abilities for all. Resting at a campfire offers another opportunity to improve battle skills. And then it’s time to face a mini-boss, who will probably drop a powerful artifact.\n\nThe demonic Harlequin can summon allies every two turns, which is a problem. It crowds the tight combat arena and makes it harder to strike it. Alistair swings a heavy sword around to take the henchmen out, but he also suffers plenty of damage. Rogue Elara poisons the mini-boss when she can, using both a special ability and h...",
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