{0dc5}
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{0dcf}
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{0df8}
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{0e1b}
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{0e2f}
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{0e58}
{end}

{0e6e}
{end}

{0ea6}
{end}

{0ed2}
{end}

{0f06}
{end}

{0f18}
{end}

{0f5d}
{end}

{0f6c}
{end}

{0ff1}
{end}

{1009}
{end}

{1030}
{end}

{105c}
{end}

{1084}
{end}

{110b}
{end}

{1128}
{end}

{1135}
{end}

{114c}
{end}

{11af}
{end}

{11cc}
{end}

{11ea}
{end}

{1249}
{end}

{12af}
The Japanese text mentions that the Scharnhorst is the strongest sword for a cross-knight, but with +92 attack and +10 magic, it's equal to the Gneisenau and weaker than the Dreadnought with +99 attack.
As it was an inaccurate statement, I've removed the comment from the translation.
{end}

{12ea}
{end}

{1337}
{end}

{134b}
{end}

{138e}
{end}

{139a}
{end}

{13aa}
{end}

{13bd}
{end}

{13c9}
{end}

{1418}
{end}

{145d}
{end}

{14f5}
{end}

{153b}
{end}

{164e}
{end}

{16ad}
{end}

{16ea}
{end}

{1705}
{end}

{1719}
{end}

{172d}
{end}

{1741}
{end}

{1766}
{end}

{178b}
{end}

