🥋👦🏻 The Karate Kid Part II
The most affordable way to make 🥋👦🏻 The Karate Kid Part II requires 39 ingredients.
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The fastest way to produce 🥋👦🏻 The Karate Kid Part II is by combining 🥶 The Cold War with 🥋 The Karate Kid. You’ll only spend 39 total moves.
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Before anything else, produce 🥶 The Cold War and 🥋 The Karate Kid. Combined, they cost 39. Place them in the central zone. Drag The Cold War over The Karate Kid. The appearance of 🥋👦🏻 The Karate Kid Part II confirms success; if not, replicate the steps.
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