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WITCH WOULD U PREFER

I'd choose Chakra, what would u choose?
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Chakraaa cause you can stand on water 🌀
Alchemy and Magic :) can't live without either one of them XD
I can only think it matters how creative or powerful u r but I still want it all. alchemy and ki but chakra and devil fruit has easiest learning curve, lol
ALCHEMY!!!!!
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