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Make a gun and shoot the spiked ball of the exploding barrel ,then put out the fire ,then make a force field and after a while the exploding barrels will explode ,then keep the force field then make a immovable invincible iron bar and put it underneith the other spiked ball than blowup the other exploding barrels then get the starite ,and don't worry about the other exploding barrels just get the starite.

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