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| - The Legend Braves was formed for a simple NerveGear action game three months before the release of Sword Art Online. The group stuck together as they planned to all switch to playing Sword Art Online once it came out. However, one of their members, Nezha, had a case FullDive Non-Conformity, which impaired his depth perception in the virtual world. When Sword Art Online became a death game, the guild attempted to help Nezha to train his Blade Throwing skill so that he could still be a fighter in the game, but the skill proved to be barely effective as a main combat skill, thus Nezha eventually had to resign from being a fighter. However, due to helping Nezha, the other members of the guild had a slow start, leading to a large level gap between them and the clearers. While Nezha was consider
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| - The Legend Braves was formed for a simple NerveGear action game three months before the release of Sword Art Online. The group stuck together as they planned to all switch to playing Sword Art Online once it came out. However, one of their members, Nezha, had a case FullDive Non-Conformity, which impaired his depth perception in the virtual world. When Sword Art Online became a death game, the guild attempted to help Nezha to train his Blade Throwing skill so that he could still be a fighter in the game, but the skill proved to be barely effective as a main combat skill, thus Nezha eventually had to resign from being a fighter. However, due to helping Nezha, the other members of the guild had a slow start, leading to a large level gap between them and the clearers. While Nezha was considering to become a blacksmith, a mysterious man approached the group and informed them of a trick that they could use to make more money. The trick involved scamming other players by offering to upgrade their weapons, but switching out the customer's weapon with a duplicate that had no more upgrade attempts by using a weapon mod named «Quick Change» while the customer was distracted by the lights of the furnace, and then attempting to upgrade the spent weapon, causing it to be destroyed. Although the group was not interested in the trick as it was a crime, the mysterious man convinced them that if it was against the rules, the method would have been made impossible by the programmers.
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