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Hi everyone, I have been playing Mu Global for a long time, i have two characters, a DK level 270, and an Elf level 290. Recently i've made a Dupe hackto help other players (noobs *_* hehe, BUT ABOVE 15 LVL). I myself used this hack to Dupe Blesses and Souls to help my Elf. I am not a Scammer, i really dont need ur items!!!This is a nice way of getting anything you want in MU Online using my MU Dupe, I've done this site to help other people who need items, jewels,etc. All you have to do is send to this e-mail; [email protected] , saying what items you want as well as your password, username, which server, character, etc. Im helping other people is because i have a Dark Knight level 359, Dark Wizard level 293, Fairy Elf level 284 and Magic Gladiator level 222. Please don't put very cheap and noob items because there is no point duping them and i wont waist my time doing that. Sorry that just the way it is. Also i will dupe only once for each player so dont test me, and dont send char lvl 1 without any item in.I can dupe any item or jewel, except JOL i don't know why it doesn't work, i will try to fix it soon.Please send me your ID and PASSWORD to : [email protected]May everyone be blessed (and souled) !!!
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