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... lly speaking, as long as humans input their own mana and interact with the Beast Egg, they would be able to determine the quality of the baby beast from the light that radiated off of it.


This was also the reason for Tony’s shock.


After all, Locke’s current purple glow meant that the baby beast had a chance of being purple quality.


The glow lasted only for a few seconds, and this was equivalent to a 5% chance of the Battle Beast being purple!


If the time w ...

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