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This is a remade version of the ranger base class. It's part of the In The Dungeon series. It is a lot more skilled and versatile with spells and its animal companion becomes a force to be reckoned with. 20 1 Good Good Good Poor Prepared Divine Spellcasting, Minor


Ranger[edit]

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Making a Ranger[edit]

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Abilities: <-Description of most important attributes for this class->.

Races: <-Description of relative likelihood of various races to join this class.->.

Alignment: <-Alignments allowed for this class, or write "Any"->.

Starting Gold: <-starting gold; YdZ->×10 gp (<-average starting gold. This is calculated by multiplying the number of die rolls by the die size plus one and multiplying the result by 5 [Y × (Z + 1) × 5].-> gp).

Starting Age: <-Select "Simple" or "As rogue", "Moderate" or "As fighter", or "Complex" or "As wizard", to let players know which starting age category to use for 1st-level characters->.

Table: The Ranger

Hit Die: d8

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special Spells per Day
Fort Ref Will 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1st +1 +2 +2 +0 1st Favored Enemy, Track, Wild Empathy
2nd +2 +3 +3 +0 Animal Companion, Hunting Style
3rd +3 +3 +3 +1 1st Favored Environment, Terrain Specialist
4th +4 +4 +4 +1 Handler, Swift Tracker 0
5th +5 +4 +4 +1 Camouflage, 2nd Favored Enemy 0
6th +6/+1 +5 +5 +2 Master Handler, Improved Hunting Style 1
7th +7/+2 +5 +5 +2 2nd Favored Environment, Natural Stride 1
8th +8/+3 +6 +6 +2 Evasion, Predator Beast 1 0
9th +9/+4 +6 +6 +3 Hunter's Art 1 0
10th +10/+5 +7 +7 +3 3rd Favored Enemy 1 1
11th +11/+6/+1 +7 +7 +3 Superior Hunting Style 1 1 0
12th +12/+7/+2 +8 +8 +4 3rd Favored Environment 1 1 1
13th +13/+8/+3 +8 +8 +4 Hide in Plain Sight, Terrain Mastery 1 1 1
14th +14/+9/+4 +9 +9 +4 Improved Evasion, Master Tracker 2 1 1 0
15th +15/+10/+5 +9 +10 +5 4th Favored Enemy 2 1 1 1
16th +16/+11/+6/+1 +10 +10 +5 4th Favored Environment, Hunting Style Mastery 2 2 1 1
17th +17/+12/+7/+2 +10 +10 +5 Survival of the Fittest 2 2 2 1
18th +18/+13/+8/+3 +11 +11 +6 Apex Predator 3 2 2 1
19th +19/+14/+9/+4 +11 +11 +6 5th Favored Environment 3 3 3 2
20th +20/+15/+10/+5 +12 +12 +6 5th Favored Enemy 3 3 3 3

Class Skills (6 + Int modifier per level, ×4 at 1st level)
Balance (Dex), Climb (Str), Concentration (Con), Craft (Int), Handle Animal (Cha), Heal (Wis), Hide (Dex), Intimidate (Cha), Jump (Str), Knowledge (dungeoneering) (Int), Knowledge (geography) (Int), Knowledge (nature) (Int), Listen (Wis), Move Silently (Dex), Profession (Wis), Ride (Dex), Search (Int), Spot (Wis), Survival (Wis), Swim (Str), Tumble (Dex), Use Rope (Dex).

Class Features[edit]

All of the following are class features of the ranger.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency: A ranger is proficient with all simple and martial weapons and with an exotic double weapon or ranged weapon of its choosing, and with light and medium armor and shields (except tower shields).

Favored Enemy (Ex): At 1st level, a ranger may select a type of creature from among those given on Table: Ranger Favored Enemies. The ranger gains a +2 bonus on Bluff, Intimidate, Listen, Sense Motive, Spot, and Survival checks when using these skills against creatures of this type. Likewise, it gets a +2 bonus on weapon damage rolls against such creatures. You also gain a +1 on attack rolls (and opposed combat maneuvers checks, such as if grappling or disarming, for example) against favorite enemies, a +1 bonus on saves against your favorite enemies' abilities and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks from your favored enemy. If you lose your Dexterity bonus to AC you lose this bonus.

At 5th level and every five levels thereafter (10th, 15th, and 20th level), the ranger may select an additional favored enemy from those given on the table. In addition, at each such interval, the bonus against all favored enemies (including the one just selected) increases by 2. Its AC bonus, attack and combat maneuver bonus and save bonus increase by 1 at 5th, 10th, 15th and 20th level.

A ranger has always the Edge against favorite enemies, even if its base attack bonus is lower than theirs.

If the ranger chooses humanoids as a favored enemy, it must also choose an associated subtype, as indicated on the table. If a specific creature falls into more than one category of favored enemy, the ranger's bonuses do not stack; it simply uses whichever bonus is higher.

Table: Ranger Favored Enemies
Type (Subtype) Type (Subtype)
Aberration Humanoid (savage)
Animal Humanoid (stone)
Construct Humanoid (wild)
Dragon Magical beast
Elemental Ooze
Fey Outsider
Giant Plant
Humanoid (aquatic) Undead
Humanoid (destiny) Vermin
Humanoid (reptilian)

Aquatic humanoid comprehends also any humanoid with a swim speed or the ability to breath water, only if given by virtue of race or template but not from class or through spells or similar magic. Destiny humanoids are humans, half-humans of any kind and any playable race presented by the book Races of Destiny. Reptilian humanoid comprehends any humanoid with scaly and reptile-like features, even yuan-ti. Savage humanoids are monstrous humanoids, goblinoids, orcs and half-orcs and similar races depending on the campaign setting. Stone humanoids are dwarves, gnomes, goliaths and any playable race in the book Races of Stone, as well as any similar race in a specific setting. Lastly, wild humanoid comprehends elves, half-elves, halflings and raptorans and any playable race in the book Races of the Wild, as well as any similar race in a specific setting.

Track: A ranger gains Track as a bonus feat. Alternatively it may choose the feat Urban Tracking[1].

Wild Empathy (Ex): A ranger can improve the attitude of an animal. This ability functions just like a Diplomacy check to improve the attitude of a person. The ranger rolls 1d20 and adds its ranger level and its Charisma bonus to determine the wild empathy check result. The typical domestic animal has a starting attitude of indifferent, while wild animals are usually unfriendly.

To use wild empathy, the ranger and the animal must be able to study each other, which means that they must be within 30 feet of one another under normal visibility conditions. Generally, influencing an animal in this way takes 1 minute, but, as with influencing people, it might take more or less time.

The ranger can also use this ability to influence a magical beast with an Intelligence score of 1 or 2, but it takes a -4 penalty on the check.

Animal Companion (Ex): At 2nd level, a ranger gains an animal companion selected from the following list: badger, camel, dire rat, dog, riding dog, eagle, hawk, horse (light or heavy), owl, pony, snake (Small or Medium viper), or wolf. If the campaign takes place wholly or partly in an aquatic environment, the following creatures may be added to the ranger's list of options: crocodile, porpoise, Medium shark, and squid. This animal is a loyal companion that accompanies the ranger on its adventures as appropriate for its kind.

This ability functions like the druid ability of the same name, except that the ranger's effective druid level is one-half his ranger level. A ranger may select from the alternative lists of animal companions just as a druid can, though again its effective druid level is half its ranger level. Like a druid, a ranger cannot select an alternative animal if the choice would reduce its effective druid level below 1st.

Hunting Style (Ex): At 2nd level, a ranger must select one feats from the fighter bonus feat list or any feat that modifies or improves or has as a prerequisite the feature favored enemy.

These benefits apply only when it wears medium, light or no armor. It loses all benefits of its hunting style when wearing heavy armor.

Favored Environment (Ex): At 3rd level, a ranger may select a natural environment from among those given on Table: Ranger Favored Environments. Due to the ranger's experience in that environment, it gains a +2 bonus on Climb, Gather Information, Hide, Jump, Listen, Move Silently, Spot, Survival and Swim checks when using these skills in that environment. It also gains the same bonus on Knowledge (nature) checks made in association with that environment (or on Knowledge (dungeoneering) checks made in association with underground environments, if the ranger has selected underground as a favored environment, or on Knowledge (local) checks made in association with urban environments, if the ranger has selected cities as a favored environment).

In addition, a ranger gains +1 AC bonus from cover in all of its favorite environments, if it has cover.

At 7th, 12th, 16th and 19th level the ranger may select an additional favored environment from those given on the table and gains an identical bonus on the appropriate skill checks and cover in that environment. In addition, at each such interval, the skill bonuses in all favored environments (including the one just selected) increase by 2, while AC bonus from cover increases by one.

In addition, at 3rd level the ranger gains a +10 feet (3 meters) to every movement speed it has while in its favored environment and wearing light armor or no armor. It increases to +20 feet (6 meters) at 12th level. It's a flat bonus that stacks with any other bonus.

The DM may rule that a ranger can't select an environment that it has never visited. The bonuses do not stack with each other: the higher one applies.

Table: Ranger Favored Environments
Type (Subtype)
Permafrost and Tundra
Aquatic
Hot, Sandy or Rocky Deserts
Underground
Cold and Temperate Forests
Hills
Hot Forests and Jungles
Marshes and Swamps
Mountains
Plains
Cities

Terrain Specialist: Depending on its first favored environment a ranger of 3rd level gains one of the following:

  • A ranger may gain Endurance as a bonus feat if it has forests, hills, plains or swamps as favored environments.
  • A ranger may gain Cold Endurance[2], or Improved Cold Endurance[3] if it already has it, if it has chosen permafrost, tundra or mountains as its favorite terrains.
  • A ranger may gain Heat Endurance[4], or Improved Heat Endurance[5] if it already has it, if it has chosen hot deserts as its favorite terrain.
  • A ranger may gain Altitude Adaptation[6] if it has chosen mountains as its favorite terrain. If the ranger is a goliath it gains instead the feat Steady Mountaineer[7].
  • A ranger may gain Expert Swimmer[8], or Rapid Swimming[9] if it has a swim speed, as a bonus feat if it has aquatic as favored environment.
  • A ranger may gain City Slicker[10], or Urban Stealth[11], as a bonus feat if it has cities as favored environments.
  • A ranger may gain Trap Sensitivity[12], Tunnelrunner[13], or Tunnel Fighting[14] if it already has it, as a bonus feat if it has dungeon as favored environment.

Spells: Beginning at 4th level, a ranger gains the ability to cast a small number of divine spells, which are drawn from the ranger spell list. A ranger must choose and prepare its spells in advance (see below).

To prepare or cast a spell, a ranger must have a Wisdom score equal to at least 10 + the spell level. The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a ranger's spell is 10 + the spell level + the ranger's Wisdom modifier.

Like other spellcasters, a ranger can cast only a certain number of spells of each spell level per day. Its base daily spell allotment is given on Table: The Ranger. In addition, it receives bonus spells per day if it has a high Wisdom score. When Table: The Ranger indicates that the ranger gets 0 spells per day of a given spell level, it gains only the bonus spells it would be entitled to based on its Wisdom score for that spell level. The ranger does not have access to any domain spells or granted powers, as a cleric does.

A ranger prepares and casts spells the way a cleric does, though it cannot lose a prepared spell to cast a cure spell in its place. A ranger may prepare and cast any spell on the ranger spell list, provided that it can cast spells of that level, but it must choose which spells to prepare during its daily meditation.

Through 3rd level, a ranger has no caster level. At 4th level and higher, its caster level is one-half its ranger level.

Handler: At 4th level a ranger gains the benefits of the the Synchronized Strike feat but it works only with its animal companion(s). The animal companion counts also as having the feat for any benefit associated. This feature is similar to the feat but it's not the feat, so the ranger may still benefit from Synchronized Strike with another eligible companion.

It may teach a trick or train its animal companion(s) in half the time normally required. The DC doesn't increase if the animal companion is wounded or otherwise it would.

Swift Tracker (Ex): Beginning at 4th level, a ranger can move at its normal speed while following tracks without taking the normal -5 penalty. It takes only a -10 penalty (instead of the normal -20) when moving at up to twice its speed while tracking.

By level 10th it may move at double its speed while tracking with no penalties to the check.

Camouflage (Ex): A ranger of 5th level or higher can use the Hide skill in any sort of natural terrain, even if the terrain doesn't grant cover or concealment. It gains the bonus to AC given by favourite environment while staying in it, even if it has no real cover.

Master Handler (Ex): At 6th level a ranger gains the benefits of the Synchronized Opportunity feat, but it works only with its animal companion(s). The animal companion counts also as having the feat for any benefit associated. This feature is similar to the feat but it's not the feat, so the ranger may still benefit from Synchronized Opportunity with another eligible companion. If the ranger has Combat Reflexes it applies to this feature.

In addition, when the ranger attacks its foe with a ranged weapon it does not take the normal -4 penalty for firing into melee if its animal companion is the only ally currently in combat with it. Penalties due to cover still apply, unless the ranger has the Precise Shot feat.

The ranger gains a bonus on Handle Animal checks equal to its class level when dealing with its animal companion and it may push it as swift action.

Improved Hunting Style (Ex): At 6th level, a ranger's aptitude in its chosen hunting style improves. If it selected a fighter feat it may select any feat that has the previous ones as a prerequisite, or that fits its theme, even if it doesn't have the prerequisites for it. In alternative any feat related to the favored enemy feature is possible, as stated previously.

As before, the benefits of the ranger's chosen style apply only when it wears light, medium or no armor. It loses all benefits of its hunting style when wearing heavy armor.

Natural Stride (Ex): Starting at 7th level, a ranger chooses one of the following, depending on one of their favorite environment:

  • Woodland Stride: a ranger with any forest, hills or plains as favored environment may move through any sort of undergrowth (such as natural thorns, briars, overgrown areas, and similar terrain) at its normal speed and without taking damage or suffering any other impairment. However, thorns, briars, and overgrown areas that are enchanted or magically manipulated to impede motion still affect it, but it gains a +4 on saving throws, skill or ability checks against such effects and the damage dealt is halved. These effects apply also to its animal companion(s). It also gains the feat Lightfeet[15] in the mentioned terrains.
  • Amphibian Stride: as woodland stride but for ranger with aquatic or marshes and swamps as favored environment. Any natural and mundane water or shore terrain hazard may not impede or damage it, while supernatural or magical ones can, but it gains the same bonuses described in woodland stride. These effects apply also to its animal companion(s). It also gains the feat Lightfeet[16] for the mentioned environments or the feat Sailor's Balance[17].
  • Rock Stride: as woodland stride but for ranger with hills, mountains, rocky deserts or underground as favored environment. Any natural and mundane rock terrain hazard, or any problem due to different terrain elevation, may not impede or damage it, while supernatural or magical ones can, but it gains the same bonuses described in woodland stride. These effects apply also to its animal companion(s). It also gains the feat Mountain Warrior[18].
  • Sand Stride: as woodland stride but for ranger with hot or sandy deserts as favored environment. Any natural and mundane waste terrain hazard may not impede or damage it, while supernatural or magical ones can, but it gains the same bonuses described in woodland stride. These effects apply also to its animal companion(s). It also gains the feat Sandskimmer[19], or its increased effects if it already has it or if it has a similar ability.
  • Snow Stride: as woodland stride but for ranger with permafrost or tundra, or mountains as favored environment. Any natural and mundane snowy or icy terrain hazard may not impede or damage it, while supernatural or magical ones can, but it gains the same bonuses described in woodland stride. These effects apply also to its animal companion(s). It also gains the feat Snowrunner[20].
  • Urban Stride: as woodland stride but for ranger with cities as favored environment. Any natural and mundane urban terrain hazard may not impede or damage it, while supernatural or magical ones can, but it gains the same bonuses described in woodland stride. These effects apply also to its animal companion(s). It also gains the feat Crowd Tactics[21] or Roofwalker[22], or Roof-Jumper[23] if it already has it, as a bonus feat.

In addition, it chooses another option from the Terrain Specialist feature, matching another of its favored environment.

Evasion (Ex): At 8th level, a ranger can avoid even magical and unusual attacks with great agility. If it makes a successful Reflex saving throw against an attack that normally deals half damage on a successful save, it instead takes no damage. Evasion can be used only if the ranger is wearing light or no armor. A helpless ranger does not gain the benefit of evasion. If you already have this feature or you later should gain it again you gain improved evasion intead.

Predator Beast (Ex): At 8th level your animal companion strenghtens: it gains two hit points per HD (and it gains other hit points as it gains bonus HD) and gains your favored enemy and favored environment bonuses as well (but not the speed bonus). It gains also a +4 to all saving throws. All of its forms of movement gain a +10 feet (3 meters) flat bonus.

Hunter's Art: Beginning at 9th level you can cast most of your ranger spells faster than normal. If the spell normally requires a standard action, you can cast it as a swift action. If it normally requires a full round to cast, you can cast it as a standard action. Spells with longer or shorter casting times are not affected by this ability.

Superior Hunting Style (Ex): At 11th level, a ranger's aptitude in its chosen hunting style improves again. If it selected a fighter feat it may select any feat that has the previous ones as a prerequisite, or that fits its theme, even if it doesn't have the prerequisites for it. In alternative any feat related to the favored enemy feature is possible, as stated previously.

As before, the benefits of the ranger's chosen style apply only when it wears light, medium or no armor. It loses all benefits of its hunting style when wearing heavy armor.

Hide in Plain Sight (Ex): While in any sort of natural terrain, a ranger of 13th level or higher can use the Hide skill even while being observed.

Improved Evasion (Ex): By level 14th a ranger it gains improved evasion. This ability works like evasion, except that while the ranger still takes no damage on a successful Reflex saving throw against attacks henceforth she henceforth takes only half damage on a failed save. A helpless ranger does not gain the benefit of improved evasion.

Terrain Mastery (Ex): Starting at 14th level, a ranger chooses another option from the Natural Stride feature, matching one of its favored environment. In addition, it is immune to magical effects that modify the terrain to impede or harm it, if the terrain matches the option of Natural Stride.

With a Survival check with DC 30 and spending a day exploring the area, a ranger may change one of the options from Natural Stride to another, matching the current terrain. This effect lasts one day per class level.

Master Tracker (Ex): By 15th level, a ranger may use the Survival skill to gain special effects: it may use it to become untraceable for one day in one of its favored environments or one terrain for which Natural Stride applies (DC 30), or it may use it to follow untraceable enemies, with the appropriate DC increased by 10. If confronted with magical means to track it or to hide from it, the DC for the check is a caster level check, made by the origin of the magic.

Hunting Style Mastery (Ex): At 16th level, a ranger's aptitude in its chosen hunting style reaches its peak. If it selected a fighter feat it may select any feat that has the previous ones as a prerequisite, or that fits its theme, even if it doesn't have the prerequisites for it. In alternative any feat related to the favored enemy feature is possible, as stated previously.

As before, the benefits of the ranger's chosen style apply only when it wears light, medium or no armor. It loses all benefits of its hunting style when wearing heavy armor.

Survival of the Fittest (Ex): At 17th level, a ranger gains the ability to completely negate some attacks from their favored enemies. If targeted by an ability of any kind (even spells) from one its favored enemies, it may substitute the saving throw required with a Survival check. if it succeds it negates completely the effect (similarly to Improved Evasion), otherwise the ability affects it normally. It may use this ability one time per half its class level each day.

Apex Predator (Ex): At 18th level your animal companion becomes stronger than ever: it gains a +4 to Strength, Dexterity and Constitution. Its bonus to saving throws raises to +8 and it gains damage reduction 10/adamantine. Its speed bonus increases to a +20 feet (6 meters) bonus.

The Ranger's Animal Companion[edit]

A ranger’s animal companion is different from a normal animal of its kind in many ways. A ranger’s animal companion is superior to a normal animal of its kind and has special powers, as described below.

Class
Level
Bonus
HD
Natural
Armor Adj.
Str/Dex
Adj.
Bonus
Tricks
Special
1st–2nd +0 +0 +0 1 Link, Share Spells
3rd–5th +2 +2 +1 2 Evasion
6th–8th +4 +4 +2 3 Devotion
9th–11th +6 +6 +3 4 Multiattack
12th–14th +8 +8 +4 5
15th–17th +10 +10 +5 6 Improved Evasion
18th–20th +12 +12 +6 7

Animal Companion Basics: Use the base statistics for a creature of the companion’s kind, but make the following changes.

Class Level: The character’s effective druid level. The ranger’s effective druid's class levels stack with levels of any other classes that are entitled to an animal companion for the purpose of determining the companion’s abilities and the alternative lists available to the character.

Bonus HD: Extra eight-sided (d8) Hit Dice, each of which gains a Constitution modifier, as normal. Remember that extra Hit Dice improve the animal companion’s base attack and base save bonuses. An animal companion’s base attack bonus is the same as that of a druid of a level equal to the animal’s HD. An animal companion has good Fortitude and Reflex saves (treat it as a character whose level equals the animal’s HD). An animal companion gains additional skill points and feats for bonus HD as normal for advancing a monster’s Hit Dice.

Natural Armor Adj.: The number noted here is an improvement to the animal companion’s existing natural armor bonus.

Str/Dex Adj.: Add this value to the animal companion’s Strength and Dexterity scores.

Bonus Tricks: The value given in this column is the total number of “bonus” tricks that the animal knows in addition to any that the ranger might choose to teach it (see the Handle Animal skill). These bonus tricks don’t require any training time or Handle Animal checks, and they don’t count against the normal limit of tricks known by the animal. The ranger selects these bonus tricks, and once selected, they can’t be changed.

Link (Ex): A ranger can handle its animal companion as a free action, or push it as a move action, even if it doesn’t have any ranks in the Handle Animal skill. The ranger gains a +4 circumstance bonus on all wild empathy checks and Handle Animal checks made regarding an animal companion.

Share Spells (Ex): At the ranger’s option, it may have any spell (but not any spell-like ability) it casts upon herself also affect its animal companion. The animal companion must be within 5 feet of her at the time of casting to receive the benefit. If the spell or effect has a duration other than instantaneous, it stops affecting the animal companion if the companion moves farther than 5 feet away and will not affect the animal again, even if it returns to the ranger before the duration expires.

Additionally, the ranger may cast a spell with a target of “You” on its animal companion (as a touch range spell) instead of on herself. A ranger and its animal companion can share spells even if the spells normally do not affect creatures of the companion’s type (animal).

Evasion (Ex): If an animal companion is subjected to an attack that normally allows a Reflex saving throw for half damage, it takes no damage if it makes a successful saving throw.

Devotion (Ex): An animal companion gains a +4 morale bonus on Will saves against enchantment spells and effects.

Multiattack: An animal companion gains Multiattack as a bonus feat if it has three or more natural attacks and does not already have that feat. If it does not have the requisite three or more natural attacks, the animal companion instead gains a second attack with its primary natural weapon, albeit at a –5 penalty.

Improved Evasion (Ex): When subjected to an attack that normally allows a Reflex saving throw for half damage, an animal companion takes no damage if it makes a successful saving throw and only half damage if the saving throw fails.

Alternative Animal Companions: A ranger of sufficiently high level can select its animal companion from one of the following lists, applying the indicated adjustment to the druid’s level (in parentheses) for purposes of determining the companion’s characteristics and special abilities.

4th Level or Higher (Level –3)
Ape (animal)
Bear, black (animal)
Bison (animal)
Boar (animal)
Cheetah (animal)
Crocodile (animal)1
Dire badger
Dire bat
Dire weasel
Leopard (animal)
Lizard, monitor (animal)
Shark, Large1 (animal)
Snake, constrictor (animal)
Snake, Large viper (animal)
Wolverine (animal)
7th Level or Higher (Level –6)
Bear, brown (animal)
Dire wolverine
Crocodile, giant (animal)
Deinonychus (dinosaur)
Dire ape
Dire boar
Dire wolf
Elasmosaurus (dinosaur)1
Lion (animal)
Rhinoceros (animal)
Snake, Huge viper (animal)
Tiger (animal)
10th Level or Higher (Level –9)
Bear, polar (animal)
Dire lion
Megaraptor (dinosaur)
Shark, Huge (animal)1
Snake, giant constrictor (animal)
Whale, orca (animal)1
13th Level or Higher (Level –12)
Dire bear
Elephant (animal)
Octopus, giant (animal)1
16th Level or Higher (Level –15)
Dire shark1
Dire tiger
Squid, giant (animal)1
Triceratops (dinosaur)
Tyrannosaurus (dinosaur)
  1. Available only in an aquatic environment.

Ex-Rangers[edit]

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