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What kinds of tunicates are their?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

There are three types of tunics green red and blue

green: green is the standard tunic you wear when you start off it does nothing special

Red: the red tunic helps with intnse heat enabling link to go to really hot places

Blue: the blue tunic enables you to breathe under water

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