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Once envisioned as one of the best cards possible for Windhawks, today the truth behind the {{#item:4137}} is shrouded in shadows and disappointment. The current state of the {{#item:4137}} contrasts in a metagame where sacrificing Size% is unimaginable, as along with Class% modifiers, they are the most difficult to find on current equipment. | Once envisioned as one of the best cards possible for Windhawks, today the truth behind the {{#item:4137}} is shrouded in shadows and disappointment. The current state of the {{#item:4137}} contrasts in a metagame where sacrificing Size% is unimaginable, as along with Class% modifiers, they are the most difficult to find on current equipment. | ||
In addition, the existence of the {{#item:24386}} makes it very easy to be replaced by equipment where there will be much less loss of firepower to deal with the size penalty. | In addition, the existence of the {{#item:24386}} makes it very easy to be replaced by equipment where there will be much less loss of firepower to deal with the size penalty. | ||
The weak performance of what could have been the {{#item:4137}} main ally, the Master Shadow Set, is also a contributing factor for the set to literally not emerge from the shadows of equipment with greater potential for glory. | The weak performance of what could have been the {{#item:4137}} main ally, the Master Shadow Set, is also a contributing factor for the set to literally not emerge from the shadows of equipment with greater potential for glory. | ||
Many envisioned the {{#item:4137}} shining with the arrival of the {{#item:700093}} and its inspiring [2] slots compared to the {{#item:700059}} with only [1] slot, but the reality was not as the {{#item:4137}} could have hoped, relegated for one last time to the shadows of what could have been its greatness. | |||
If once the image of a Corsair reigned supreme in the minds of the residents of Rune-Midgard, today reality presents only the image of an old sailor awaiting new seas. | |||
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