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The basic combination of Diabeticulosis and Future Tense unlocks ๐ค Diabeticulosis Will Be in just 37 moves.
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Youโre a single fusion away from ๐ค Diabeticulosis Will Be. Unlock Diabeticulosis and Future Tense (costing 37) and click them into play. Drag Diabeticulosis onto Future Tense. A successful try lists ๐ค Diabeticulosis Will Be; if it fails, re-examine your click order.
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