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    Dante's Avatar M.L.G. ╰ ╯╰ ╯ ╰ ╯ ╰ ╯ CoreCoins Purchaser
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    I believe this has been posted before -- but im to lazy to find it
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    Hey, not really posted much to this website b4. but what would be more of a bug is if the "mount" was stag form using wild charge making both the druid and rider not take fall damage (may also be a repost but i use that way to jump off cliffs) as for the leap should not allow u to fall to the ground with no damage, its was only meant to make u go forwards not down

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