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Despite its small size, however, the Mangrove Maze is home to other threats, specifically in the form of Electric Eels that make their homes all along the path. These eels, because they live primarily in freshwater environments, are highly resistant to the effects of the Pulsar; this is because the Pulsar was made to be used mostly in saltwater environments. However, if the player takes care to avoid these creatures, they will not aggressively attempt to engage the player, unlike the other dangerous creatures in the river, the Spectacled Caimans and Red Piranhas.

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  • Mangrove Maze
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  • Despite its small size, however, the Mangrove Maze is home to other threats, specifically in the form of Electric Eels that make their homes all along the path. These eels, because they live primarily in freshwater environments, are highly resistant to the effects of the Pulsar; this is because the Pulsar was made to be used mostly in saltwater environments. However, if the player takes care to avoid these creatures, they will not aggressively attempt to engage the player, unlike the other dangerous creatures in the river, the Spectacled Caimans and Red Piranhas.
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  • Despite its small size, however, the Mangrove Maze is home to other threats, specifically in the form of Electric Eels that make their homes all along the path. These eels, because they live primarily in freshwater environments, are highly resistant to the effects of the Pulsar; this is because the Pulsar was made to be used mostly in saltwater environments. However, if the player takes care to avoid these creatures, they will not aggressively attempt to engage the player, unlike the other dangerous creatures in the river, the Spectacled Caimans and Red Piranhas. Other creatures that live here include the large and imposing Arapaimas, Tambaquis, and the occasional Butterfly Peacock Bass. However, these creatures pose no threat to the player and thus can be observed safely. Though other salvage items can be found here, the two major treasures include one pertaining to a rumor about a skull that leers from the mangrove trees at night and one connected to the legend of a dark god that lives in the murky depths of the River.
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