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Just 49 moves stand between you and ๐ง๐ท San Jose, Brazilโuse Brazilian Portuguese and San Jose to get there.
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Crafting ๐ง๐ท San Jose, Brazil quickly involves only Brazilian Portuguese and San Jose. This pathway costs 49. Click each from the inventory so they appear center-screen. Drag Brazilian Portuguese over San Jose. Should the fusion fail, check for accidental extra clicks or locked ingredients.
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