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To be fair it is possible to get a purple sylph free..... but i got my iris to purple free (I started cashing after that roughly) but 25k br purple gaia is **. Somehow i doubt you would save all your mhara for gaia. so yeah i agree some ** going on here
To be fair it is possible to get a purple sylph free..... but i got my iris to purple free (I started cashing after that roughly) but 25k br purple gaia is **. Somehow i doubt you would save all your mhara for gaia. so yeah i agree some ** going on here
I also heard some typical non casher say he is 178k br , no free balens , also antiapatheid saying he is non casher but VIP , the other day he says he has purple amazon , the next day says he recharged 2k balens ,
if thats so , then no one is casher in wartune , by the way everyone pays with credit card not cash
I have no idea what you are talking about but i sense you jelly? too bad you are not as good. but expected, noone is.
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