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  2. Honkai: Star Rail – Acheron Guide: Best Light Cones and Relics

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    Honkai: Star Rail – Acheron: Relics Acheron benefits from having offensive stats like Attack, Critical Damage, and Critical Hit Rate boosted. In addition, she’ll want as high a Speed stat as ...

  3. Leveling your battle pets into a formidable pet army - AOL

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    Last time, we covered a ton of details about how pet battles work -- but now it's time to put that knowledge into practice to get your pets leveled. It's tough starting at level 1 and building up ...

  4. Asheron's Call - Wikipedia

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    The story of Asheron's Call spans across several worlds and thousands of years. The primary worlds in the story are Ispar, the world where the human characters in the game originated, and Auberean, the gigantic world where Dereth, a small island continent and the game's setting, is located.

  5. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Adopt Me! revolves around adopting and caring for a variety of different types of pets, which hatch from eggs. [7] Specific eggs hatch different pets. A Starter Egg, which is given to a player when they begin to play for the first time, for example hatches only a dog or a cat. Some pets can only be purchased with Roblox's virtual currency ...

  6. HMS Acheron (1911) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Acheron was the name ship of the Acheron-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She is named after the River Acheron , believed in Greek Mythology to be a branch of the River Styx . She was the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.

  7. Charon's obol - Wikipedia

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    In the 3rd- to 4th-century area of the cemetery, coins were placed near the skulls or hands, sometimes protected by a pouch or vessel, or were found in the grave-fill as if tossed in. Bronze coins usually numbered one or two per grave, as would be expected from the custom of Charon's obol, but one burial contained 23 bronze coins, and another ...

  8. Obol (coin) - Wikipedia

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    In Classical Athens, obols were traded as silver coins. Six obols made up the drachma. There were also coins worth two obols ("diobol") and three obols ("triobol"). By the 5th century BC, variations on obols expanded to include coins worth one and one-half ("trihemiobol") obols and half obols ("hemiobol").

  9. Ruwanwelisaya - Wikipedia

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    He circumambulated the relic-chamber three times, entered to it from the east, and when laid the relic-casket on a silver couch one ‘‘koṭi’’ worth, that was arranged in the north side. An image of the Buddha was then, according to the Buddha’s determination, created in the lion’s reclining posture (‘‘sīhaseyya’’), and all ...