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  2. Honkai: Star Rail – Acheron Guide: Best Light Cones and Relics

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    honkai-star-rail-acheron-skill-1. ... Best Planar Ornaments Set: ... You can pair Acheron up with a couple of purely debuff-focused characters like Silver Wolf and Pela, as they’ll soften up the ...

  3. Honkai: Star Rail - Wikipedia

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    Honkai: Star Rail (HSR) [a] is a free-to-play role-playing gacha video game developed and published by miHoYo (with publishing outside mainland China under Cognosphere, d/b/a HoYoverse). It is the fourth installment in the Honkai series, utilizing some characters from Honkai Impact 3rd and some gameplay elements from Genshin Impact .

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    Best Planar Ornaments Set: Talia: Kingdom of Banditry – increases Break Effect. Head. Hands. Body. ... Related: Honkai: Star Rail – Acheron Guide: Best Light Cones and Relics. Show comments.

  5. Acheron - Wikipedia

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    There is a stream named the Dry Acheron in Canterbury, New Zealand. [16] The Eocene turtle genus Acherontemys of the Roslyn Formation in North America was named in reference to the Acheron mythos. [17] In Honkai Star Rail, a character within the story nicknames herself after the river Acheron.

  6. Acheron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Acheron (LV-426), the planet-like moon where the film Alien and its sequel (as well as numerous other events in the Alien franchise storyline) are primarily set; Acheron Parthenopaeus, a character in the Dark-Hunter series of romance books "Acheron: Part 1" and "Acheron: Part 2", a two-part episode from the television series The Walking Dead

  7. Dado (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, the dado is the lower part of a wall, [1] below the dado rail and above the skirting board. The word is borrowed from Italian meaning "dice" or "cube", [ 2 ] and refers to " die ", an architectural term for the middle section of a pedestal or plinth .