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New area bosses? I don't think so.
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[Image: win.jpg]

This is made of win. Cool
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#2
i dont get it..
they put some sage cat and a 3tail fox instead of master goblin and that fox boss?
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#3
WiseAlon32 Wrote:i dont get it..
they put some sage cat and a 3tail fox instead of master goblin and that fox boss?

That's the joke ^-^.
Lmao nexon. You guys mistaken the monsters lol Tongue
Also, King Clang and Tae Roon has been released before.. :o.
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#4
Not only are the second two wrong images, but the first two were already out.
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#5
And the text above says "Non-Tailed Fox" instead of "Nona-Tailed Fox". There's a difference of nine between these two words.
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maststef Wrote:And the text above says "Non-Tailed Fox" instead of "Nona-Tailed Fox". There's a difference of nine between these two words.
No it should have been "Nine" instead of "None". It's a typical TYPO error (look at your keyboard, the I and O are beside each other). Btw, the "Nine-Tailed Fox" is from Naruto... Wink
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Devil Wrote:Btw, the "Nine-Tailed Fox" is from Naruto... Wink

No it's not, and if you say that again I'll break your fingers.
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Devil Wrote:No it should have been "Nine" instead of "None". It's a typical TYPO error (look at your keyboard, the I and O are beside each other). Btw, the "Nine-Tailed Fox" is from Naruto... Wink

That is like saying the extension pole and flying cloud originated in Dragonball; you know nothing of eastern literature. I don't get why people think recent "top 5 domesticated" licensed anime is the original source of all the ideas that are within it.

And if I remember correctly, Nona is correct.
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#9
"Nona" is latin and means "the ninth".

And, as already said, the fox with nine tails does not have its origins in Naruto.
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maststef Wrote:"Nona" is latin and means "the ninth".

And, as already said, the fox with nine tails does not have its origins in Naruto.
Tons of Japanese media have nine tailed foxes in them. Others have foxes with other amounts of tails. The mythos is that the more tails it has, the more mystical it is or something. Notice that Miles "Tails" Prower of Sonic the Hedgehog fame is a fox with two tails.
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#11
the horrible irony of all this is that the names aren't even right. They changed the monster names in this patch. >_> It's Old Fox instead of Nona-tailed fox now.
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#12
Good, in my opinion. "Nona-tailed" just made me cringe every time I heard it. Mad
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#13
In the patch we got jump down in, they put up a bunch of old things and called them new also. lolol
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#14
Yeah, that caught my attention.

King Clang and Tae Roon were already released, and then they put up 2 wrong images. +_+
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#15
Lol that was hilarious. Why so many mistakes? :f6:
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EngelRod Wrote:Lol that was hilarious. Why so many mistakes? :f6:

because its nexon, duh Tongue
and was nona=tailed fox and preist cat added?
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erich336 Wrote:because its nexon, duh Tongue
and was nona=tailed fox and preist cat added?

Yes both of them were added, and the Quests are completable now.
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#18
Wow... that's weird...
Why would:
1. Tae Roon and King Clang be displayed up there? I thought they'd already been released...
2. A sage cat and a samiho is displayed instead of Master Goblin and Gumiho
3. The Gumiho boss is named 'Nona tailed fox' Personally I'd expect it to be called Kyubiho or soemthing like that (Samiho means three tailed fox in jap) and Nona to me sounds more like "grandma" in italian rather than "nine" in latin.
4. King sage cat sounds kinda weird... I thought it was called Master Goblin?
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#19
When the old fox as they call spawns on the map it says the ninetailed fox appears with a howl or something like that.
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