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Arresting Net (アレスティングネット Aresutingu Netto) is a binding spell cast by Els Tasmin, which is likely based off the more elementary Chain Bind spell. Through magic circles Els summons bundles of metallic chained handcuffs to bind the opponent from different directions. As commented by Lutecia Alpine, Els is very skillful in transporting (sending chains through magic circles) and isolated controlling.

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  • Arresting Net
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  • Arresting Net (アレスティングネット Aresutingu Netto) is a binding spell cast by Els Tasmin, which is likely based off the more elementary Chain Bind spell. Through magic circles Els summons bundles of metallic chained handcuffs to bind the opponent from different directions. As commented by Lutecia Alpine, Els is very skillful in transporting (sending chains through magic circles) and isolated controlling.
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  • アレスティングネット
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  • Els capturing Harry Tribeca
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  • Aresutingu Netto
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  • Arresting Net (アレスティングネット Aresutingu Netto) is a binding spell cast by Els Tasmin, which is likely based off the more elementary Chain Bind spell. Through magic circles Els summons bundles of metallic chained handcuffs to bind the opponent from different directions. As commented by Lutecia Alpine, Els is very skillful in transporting (sending chains through magic circles) and isolated controlling.
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