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  2. Black Desert Online - Wikipedia

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    Skills can be activated through use of combos for attacking, dodging or blocking. Players are also able to engage in mounted combat. [8] [9] Mounts are acquired by taming in the wild, and players are able to breed special mounts by mating certain types. [10] Mounts require feeding and care, cannot be stored in the inventory, and may be killed. [11]

  3. 2012 BDO World Darts Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship was the 35th BDO World Darts Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 27th staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green. It took place from January 7th to January 15th.

  4. The Dark Eye: Skilltree Saga - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in the world of The Dark Eye. The Dark Eye: Skilltree Saga uses 2D and 2.5D graphics and involves creating a character and progressing through the story whilst unlocking various abilities in the skill tree.

  5. Deadeye - Wikipedia

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    A triple deadeye without a lanyard. A deadeye is an item used in the standing and running rigging of traditional sailing ships. It is a smallish round thick wooden (usually lignum vitae) disc with one or more holes through it, perpendicular to the plane of the disc. Single and triple-hole deadeyes are most commonly seen.

  6. Katawa Shoujo - Wikipedia

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    Katawa Shoujo (Japanese: かたわ少女, Hepburn: Katawa Shōjo, lit."Cripple Girls", translated "Disability Girls") is a bishōjo-style visual novel by Four Leaf Studios that tells the story of a young man and five young women living with varying disabilities.

  7. Rock-climbing equipment - Wikipedia

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    UIAA-certified twin ropes. Rock-climbing equipment is broadly classed as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). [7] The International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (known as the UIAA) was an important early body—and the only body pre-1995—in setting standards for climbing equipment.