๐ฟ Opposite of the Holy Thorn
The most affordable way to make ๐ฟ Opposite of the Holy Thorn requires 44 ingredients.
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The cost-effective trick to get ๐ฟ Opposite of the Holy Thorn is to pair up ๐ Antonym and ๐๏ธ Glastonbury Tor. Just 44 moves are needed.
Advanced recipes leading to ๐ฟ Opposite of the Holy Thorn may also require items such as ๐ Synonym, โ X, ๐ช Glastonbury, ๐ฟ Were-lotus, depending on your crafting route.
Before fusing, confirm unlocks for Antonym and Glastonbury Tor; theyโre all you need and cost 44. Place them on the board. Drag Antonym onto Glastonbury Tor. Successful fusion gives ๐ฟ Opposite of the Holy Thorn; redo steps if it doesnโt display.
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