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*Pushing distance increased on the {{CZ}}{{CZ}}{{CZ}}, {{CZ}}{{CZ}}{{CUZ}}{{CZ}} and {{CDR}}{{CZ}}{{CZ}} combos. | *Pushing distance increased on the {{CZ}}{{CZ}}{{CZ}}, {{CZ}}{{CZ}}{{CUZ}}{{CZ}} and {{CDR}}{{CZ}}{{CZ}} combos. | ||
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*{{buff|Added [[High Magician]]'s {{CDRU}}{{CX}}{{CX}} to Magician.}} | *{{buff|Added [[High Magician]]'s {{CDRU}}{{CX}}{{CX}} to Magician.}} | ||
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*Contrary to her [[Ruben Forest/Aisha|Prologue]] where she stated that the ring disappeared, the ring was revealed to actually have been taken by the [[Hennon|Mysterious Man]] during [[Story/Side Story/Aisha|'''Lost Power 5''']]. | *Contrary to her [[Ruben Forest/Aisha|Prologue]] where she stated that the ring disappeared, the ring was revealed to actually have been taken by the [[Hennon|Mysterious Man]] during [[Story/Side Story/Aisha|'''Lost Power 5''']]. | ||
*The ring which stole '''Aisha''''s power is called the Ring of Mimir, which is named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%ADmir Mímir], a mythical figure from Norse mythology, said to possess great knowledge and wisdom. | *The ring which stole '''Aisha''''s power is called the Ring of Mimir, which is named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%ADmir Mímir], a mythical figure from Norse mythology, said to possess great knowledge and wisdom. | ||
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