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The danger posed by a monster often depends on its abilities and the context in which it appears. For example, a cunning vampire can manipulate and deceive, making it a significant threat in a social setting, while a brute like a werewolf poses immediate physical danger in a confrontation. Ultimately, the more dangerous monster is one that can exploit weaknesses, whether through stealth or brute force.

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