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We will now engage the giant tank piloted by Captain Dahau in the plains of Naggiar. The enemy intends to use the momentum gained from the earlier attack to press on. Do whatever is necessary to stop the advance of the Calamity Raven.

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  • Chapter 15: The Clash At Naggiar (Pt.3)
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  • We will now engage the giant tank piloted by Captain Dahau in the plains of Naggiar. The enemy intends to use the momentum gained from the earlier attack to press on. Do whatever is necessary to stop the advance of the Calamity Raven.
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  • Start 3, 3 per turn
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  • None
aces
  • 筋肉コーヴァ
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
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  • Destroy all radiators of the enemy armament
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  • Chapter 15: The Clash At Naggiar
Next Chapter
  • Chapter 16: Over That Bridge
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
  • The enemy succeeds in taking your base
  • Morale 0, or all infantry and reserves defeated
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  • 災厄の鴉との決戦
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  • Naggiar Plains Center
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  • Echidna
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • We will now engage the giant tank piloted by Captain Dahau in the plains of Naggiar. The enemy intends to use the momentum gained from the earlier attack to press on. Do whatever is necessary to stop the advance of the Calamity Raven.
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