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... e he became a Dullahan. It doesn’t have «Decomposing Body» or «Bone Body», but an «Armor Body».

It has a resistance to slashes and thrusts, but is weak to blunt attacks. And while it’s better than Zombie in terms of speed, it’s still slow. Well, it is a tank-type race, after all. Also, it might be weak to blunt attacks, but it can always block them with a shield.

Skeletons are fairly fast for Undead, but have low VIT compared to other Undead.

Zombies are slow, but have high VIT ...

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