Walking through the snowy terrain of Boreal Pines in Fisch feels painfully slow with regular boots, cutting your movement speed drastically and making exploration a frustrating experience. I’ve spent hours navigating this icy paradise, and I can tell you that getting the Winter Boots is absolutely essential for anyone serious about conquering this new update. This comprehensive guide covers everything from finding Marvin’s location to gathering the mythical materials needed for crafting these game-changing boots.
Winter Boots Essentials
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Walk at normal speed in Boreal Pines snow |
| Quest Giver | Marvin (NPC in Boreal Pines) |
| Required Materials | Meg’s Spine + Meg’s Fang (both Mythical rarity) |
| Material Location | Ancient Isle waterfall (coordinates: 6000, 230, 591) |
| Marvin’s Location | Boreal Pines (coordinates: 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8) |
| Item Type | Accessory (equip from inventory) |
| Cost | Free (quest reward) |
How to Walk Fast in Fisch Boreal Pines?
The Boreal Pines update introduced a brand-new winter-themed island that’s part of the Northern Expedition area. This frozen landscape brings unique challenges, and movement speed is the most frustrating one for players wearing standard boots. Your character moves at roughly 30-40% of normal speed when walking through deep snow, turning what should be quick exploration into tedious slow-motion gameplay.
The Winter Boots completely solve this problem by allowing you to move at full speed across snow-covered terrain. Without these boots, you’ll waste countless minutes trudging through the Boreal Pines, missing timed events, struggling to escape dangerous situations, and generally having a miserable time navigating the beautiful but treacherous landscape.
Why Winter Boots Are Mandatory Equipment?
Beyond just quality-of-life improvements, the Winter Boots unlock several gameplay advantages:
Efficient Quest Completion: Many Boreal Pines quests require traveling between multiple locations. The Winter Boots cut your travel time by more than half, letting you complete quests significantly faster.
Event Participation: Time-sensitive events like the Frostwyrm Hunt require quick positioning. Slow movement in snow can cause you to miss critical spawn windows entirely.
Safety and Survivability: When fishing in dangerous areas like the Crystal Fissure, being able to move quickly can mean the difference between escaping hazards and losing valuable catches.
Exploration: The Boreal Pines contains hidden caves, secret fishing spots, and NPCs scattered across the map. The Winter Boots make exploration enjoyable rather than a chore.
The boots also pair perfectly with the Winter Cloak (required to survive the cold temperatures), creating the complete survival kit for this frigid environment.
Getting to Boreal Pines in Fisch
Before you can obtain the Winter Boots, you need to reach the Boreal Pines island itself. This new location sits adjacent to the Northern Expedition, but accessing it requires completing several prerequisite steps.
Prerequisites for Boreal Pines Access
Complete Northern Expedition Quest: You must have finished the initial Northern Expedition questline. This means reaching the summit and obtaining the Winter Cloak, which protects you from freezing temperatures.
Winter Cloak Ownership: The Winter Cloak is absolutely non-negotiable. Without it, your temperature will rapidly drop in Boreal Pines, eventually causing you to freeze and be forced to leave the area. Purchase this from the Northern Summit merchant after summiting for the first time.
Recommended Level: While there’s no hard level requirement, I recommend being at least level 50 with decent fishing gear. The materials needed for Winter Boots come from Ancient Isle, which requires solid equipment to fish effectively.
Step-by-Step Navigation to Boreal Pines
Step 1: Locate the Northern Expedition Portal
The Northern Expedition portal serves as your gateway to this frozen region. You’ll find this distinctive blue portal at coordinates -1750, 130, 3750 in the southern ocean area. The portal glows with an ethereal blue light, making it fairly easy to spot from a distance when sailing.
If you have a Traveler’s Whistle (obtained from various in-game achievements), you can instantly teleport to the Northern Expedition, saving considerable travel time. For players without the whistle, use a boat to sail to these coordinates. I recommend using at least a mid-tier boat like the Luxury Speedboat to cut down on travel time.
Step 2: Enter the Portal
Simply walk or sail directly into the blue portal. The teleportation is instantaneous, transporting you to the Northern Expedition spawn area. There’s no loading screen or wait time – one moment you’re in the ocean, the next you’re in the frozen north.
Step 3: Navigate Left to Boreal Pines
After emerging from the portal, you’ll spawn near the Northern Summit base area. Instead of following the main path straight ahead (which leads to the summit), take an immediate left turn. You’ll see the Boreal Pines island clearly visible from this position.
The exact GPS coordinates for Boreal Pines central area are 21849, 132, 4257. Use your in-game GPS system to navigate directly to this point if you’re having trouble finding it visually.
Step 4: Dock Your Boat
Boreal Pines has a designated dock area where you’ll find a merchant and access to the main island. This is where your Boreal Pines adventure truly begins. The dock is located near coordinates 21581, 134, 4143, which conveniently places you close to Marvin’s location.
Where to Find Marvin in Fisch In 2026?
Marvin is the key NPC for obtaining Winter Boots. This helpful character sets up shop in the central area of Boreal Pines, surrounded by towering pine trees and snow-covered ground. Finding him is straightforward once you know where to look.
Marvin’s Exact Location
Primary Method: GPS Coordinates
The most reliable way to locate Marvin is using the in-game GPS system. Open your GPS and input these exact coordinates: 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8. The GPS will create a waypoint marker that guides you directly to Marvin’s position, eliminating any guesswork.
Visual Landmark Method
If you prefer exploring without GPS assistance, Marvin sits in the forest area filled with tall pine trees in the central region of Boreal Pines. From the main dock, head inland toward the center of the island. You’ll pass several lanterns marking the path. Marvin is located near the Boreal Rod display (a fishing rod stuck in the ground), making him easier to spot.
He’s positioned between the dock area and the Crystal Fissure cave entrance, roughly equidistant from both locations. The area around Marvin features several other NPCs and merchants, creating a small hub zone for Boreal Pines activities.
Starting the Winter Boots Quest
Once you’ve located Marvin, approach him and press the interaction key (typically ‘E’ on PC). A dialogue menu will appear with several options. Select “What do you need?” to initiate the Winter Boots quest.
Marvin will explain that he’s a craftsman capable of creating special winter gear, but he needs specific materials to craft the Winter Boots. He’ll request two mythical-rarity items: Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang. Both materials come from the same location but are quite rare, requiring dedicated fishing efforts to obtain.
The quest automatically adds to your Quest Book, which received a massive visual overhaul in the same update that introduced Boreal Pines. You can track your progress and review the required materials at any time by opening the Quest Book from your menu.
How to Get Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang In 2026?
These two mythical-rarity materials are the only items standing between you and the Winter Boots. While they share the same fishing location and similar catch rates, obtaining both can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours depending on your gear, luck stats, and RNG (random number generation).
Material Overview
| Material | Rarity | Location | Best Conditions | Approximate Drop Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meg’s Spine | Mythical | Ancient Isle waterfall | Night, Foggy weather | ~0.5-1% with high luck |
| Meg’s Fang | Mythical | Ancient Isle waterfall | Night, Foggy weather | ~0.5-1% with high luck |
Both materials can be fished from the same spot, meaning you don’t need to move between locations. However, their mythical rarity classification means they’re extremely rare catches that require optimal fishing setups to obtain efficiently.
Ancient Isle Waterfall Location
Ancient Isle itself is located in the First Sea at coordinates 5833, 125, 401. This island is one of the original locations in Fisch and features a prominent waterfall that serves as a landmark for the entire area.
Finding the Specific Fishing Spot
The exact coordinates for the optimal fishing location are 6000, 230, 591. This spot is near the Ancient Isle waterfall, close to where the Mosasaurus (a legendary sea creature) spawns. The waterfall creates a distinct visual and audio cue – you’ll hear rushing water and see the cascading waterfall clearly from this position.
From the main Ancient Isle dock, head toward the waterfall area. You’ll pass through some jungle vegetation before reaching the water’s edge near the waterfall base. This is the prime spot for fishing Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang. The area also serves as an excellent location for catching other valuable fish, making it a popular farming spot for experienced players.
Optimal Fishing Setup for Mythical Materials
Getting these mythical materials quickly requires the right combination of rod, bait, and strategy. After testing various setups extensively, I’ve identified the most efficient approach.
Best Rod Options
For mythical-rarity catches, luck is the most critical stat. Here are the top rod recommendations in order of effectiveness:
- No-Life Rod (Level 1000 reward): With 215% luck and exceptional stats across the board, this represents the absolute best option. The rod’s passive ability provides additional luck bonuses that significantly improve mythical catch rates.
- Blade of Glorp Rod: Another high-luck option that excels at catching rare fish. This rod’s unique passive increases your chances of catching Meg-related items specifically.
- Training Rod + Aurora Totem: This budget-friendly combination works surprisingly well. The Training Rod costs only 25,000 C$ from Moosewood, and when combined with an Aurora Totem (which provides a 10x luck multiplier during Aurora Borealis events), you achieve catch rates comparable to much more expensive rods.
- Heaven’s Rod: With 140% luck and solid all-around stats, this mid-game rod provides excellent performance without requiring endgame progression.
- Mythical Rod: Despite the name, this isn’t specifically better for mythical catches, but its 135% luck makes it a viable option for players who already own it.
Best Bait Selection
Bait choice dramatically impacts your success rate when fishing for mythical materials:
Luminous Larvae (Recommended): This bait provides the highest universal luck bonus available for these materials. Luminous Larvae can be purchased from various merchants or obtained through Fisch codes and events.
Truffle Worm: With 300% preferred luck for mythical-tier fish, Truffle Worms significantly boost your chances. These can be crafted or purchased from the Traveling Merchant when available.
Weird Algae: Offering 200% universal luck, this budget-friendly option works well when Luminous Larvae isn’t available. Farm these from various ocean locations or purchase them from merchants.
Fish Head: A decent alternative providing 150% universal luck, though less effective than the options above.
Maximizing Your Chances with Events and Totems
Timing your fishing sessions around beneficial events can cut your grinding time in half:
Aurora Borealis Events provide the single biggest luck boost in the game – a massive 10x multiplier to all catch rates. When an Aurora occurs naturally or when triggered with an Aurora Totem, immediately head to the Ancient Isle waterfall. This event dramatically increases your chances of catching both Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang.
Aurora Totem Strategy: If you have Aurora Totems in your inventory (obtained through various Fisch events and giveaways), use them strategically. Each totem triggers an Aurora Borealis event on your server. Pop one totem, fish intensively during the event duration, and you might obtain both materials in a single session.
Foggy Weather Benefits: Mythical fish like Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang have increased spawn rates during foggy conditions. While not as impactful as Aurora events, fishing during fog still provides a noticeable advantage.
Night Time Bonus: Some players report slightly better luck fishing for these materials during in-game nighttime. While not officially confirmed by developers, the community consensus suggests a small spawn rate increase during night hours.
Luck-Boosting Consumables: Items like Aurora Potions and Luck Elixirs (when available) stack with your rod and bait luck, creating multiplicative effects that substantially improve rare catch rates.
Farming Strategy and Time Expectations
Be prepared for a potentially lengthy grind. Mythical materials don’t drop frequently, and RNG plays a significant role. Here’s what I’ve learned from farming these materials multiple times:
Expected Time Investment: With an optimal setup (high-luck rod, Luminous Larvae bait, Aurora event), you can expect to obtain both materials in approximately 1-3 hours of focused fishing. With a suboptimal setup, this could extend to 4-6 hours or more.
Drop Pattern: Interestingly, many players (myself included) report that once you catch one material (either Spine or Fang), the second often follows within 30-60 minutes. This could be confirmation bias, but it’s worth noting.
Inventory Management: Make sure you have sufficient inventory space before starting your farming session. Nothing is more frustrating than catching a mythical material only to have your inventory full. I recommend keeping at least 10-15 empty slots.
Multiple Character Strategy: Some players create alt accounts to farm materials simultaneously, then trade them to their main account. While this requires extra effort, it can significantly reduce total grinding time.
Server Selection: Consider using private servers for less competition and more stable fishing conditions. Public servers sometimes experience lag or other players disrupting your fishing spot.
Completing the Quest and Equipping Winter Boots
Once you’ve successfully fished both Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang from the Ancient Isle waterfall, it’s time to return to Marvin and complete the quest.
Submitting Materials to Marvin
Step 1: Return to Boreal Pines
Navigate back to Boreal Pines using the same route you took initially. Use the Northern Expedition portal, then head left to reach the island. Travel to Marvin’s location at coordinates 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8.
Step 2: Equip Your Materials
This is a critical step that many players miss. Before interacting with Marvin, you must equip both Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang. Open your inventory, locate both materials, and equip them by selecting the “Equip” option. They’ll appear as held items in your character’s hands.
Step 3: Submit to Marvin
With both materials equipped, approach Marvin and interact with him again. Select the dialogue option to submit the materials. Marvin will take both items and immediately craft the Winter Boots for you.
Step 4: Receive Your Reward
The Winter Boots are automatically added to your inventory as an accessory item. Unlike some quest rewards that require claiming through a menu, the boots appear instantly once you complete the submission.
How to Equip Winter Boots?
To actually benefit from the Winter Boots, you need to equip them properly:
- Open your main inventory menu (typically ‘Tab’ or the inventory button)
- Navigate to the “Accessories” or “Equipment” section
- Locate the Winter Boots in your accessory inventory
- Click or select “Equip” on the Winter Boots
- The boots will now appear on your character model and function immediately
You’ll notice the speed difference instantly. As soon as you equip the boots and start walking through snow in Boreal Pines, you’ll move at full normal speed rather than the drastically reduced snow-walking pace.
Winter Boots Stats and Benefits
The Winter Boots don’t provide combat stats or fishing bonuses – their sole purpose is mobility enhancement in snow terrain. However, this single benefit is so valuable that they’re effectively mandatory for anyone spending time in Boreal Pines.
Key Features:
- Normal Movement Speed: Walk at 100% normal speed through deep snow
- No Penalties: Unlike some gear, the boots don’t reduce stats in other areas
- Permanent Item: Once obtained, the Winter Boots remain in your inventory forever
- Cross-Character: If you have multiple characters, each needs their own pair
- No Durability: The boots never break or require repairs
- Stackable with Other Gear: Equip alongside other accessories without conflicts
The boots work in conjunction with the Winter Cloak to form the complete survival kit for Boreal Pines. The cloak handles temperature protection, while the boots handle mobility. Together, they transform the frozen landscape from a hostile environment into an enjoyable fishing paradise.
Advanced Tips for Boreal Pines Exploration
Now that you have the Winter Boots, you’re fully equipped to tackle everything Boreal Pines offers. Here are some expert tips for maximizing your experience in this new area.
Essential Boreal Pines Objectives
Complete the Boreal Pines Bestiary: This area features 12 unique fish species that count toward the Boreal Pines Bestiary completion. Finishing this bestiary unlocks the Cryolash Rod, one of the most powerful rods in the game, purchasable for 3,500,000 C$ from Jack Merchant.
Hunt the Frostwyrm: The Frostwyrm is the exotic-tier fish exclusive to Boreal Pines. It only spawns during special Frostwyrm Hunt events in the Crystal Fissure location. Use Sundial Totems to force spawn conditions, and make sure to fish during winter season for maximum spawn chances.
Explore the Crystal Fissure: Located at coordinates 21781.7, 137.5, 4029, the Crystal Fissure is a cave area with NPCs frozen in ice. Use a Lantern to melt the ice and rescue them for rewards. This area also serves as the prime Frostwyrm fishing location.
Purchase the Boreal Rod: Available near the dock for 18,000 C$, the Boreal Rod offers 60% lure speed and the unique Boreal Mutation. While not endgame-tier, it’s a solid economic option for players working their way up the rod progression path.
Collect Reinforced Crab Cages: These special cages are required to catch specific Boreal Pines species like Snow Crab, King Crab, and Green Sea Urchin. Purchase them from the merchant at the dock or from the lake at the mountain top.
Optimal Fishing Spots in Boreal Pines
Crystal Fissure Cave (Coordinates: 21781.7, 137.5, 4029)
- Primary location for Frostwyrm and Glacial Squid
- Best during Frostwyrm Hunt events
- Requires high-luck rods for consistent mythical catches
Frozen Lake (Opposite the merchant)
- Multiple small fishing holes for variety
- Good for completing bestiary with common-to-rare species
- Easier access point for new players
Mountain Lake (Top of the mountain)
- Exclusive location for crab cage fishing
- Snow Crab and King Crab spawn here
- Requires climbing to reach but offers unique catches
Central Pond Area
- Convenient location near Marvin and other NPCs
- Decent for general fishing and resource gathering
- Less crowded than main hotspots
Money-Making Opportunities
Boreal Pines introduces several profitable fishing opportunities for players focused on making money in Fisch:
Limited-Time Fish Values: During the Fischmas event period, Boreal Pines fish sell for premium prices. The Frostwyrm in particular can fetch hundreds of thousands of credits when caught with proper mutations.
Mutation Farming: The winter environment increases spawn rates for certain mutations like Frozen, Glacial, and Sparkling. Fish with rare mutations sell for multiplied values – sometimes 5x to 15x their base price.
Material Farming: Beyond Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang, Boreal Pines offers unique crafting materials needed for high-tier rods. Farm these while available and sell to players who miss the update.
Crab Fishing Economics: Snow Crabs and King Crabs caught with Reinforced Cages provide steady income with relatively low RNG requirements compared to rare fish hunting.
Event Optimization
Frostwyrm Hunt Preparation: When hunting for the Frostwyrm (required for 100% bestiary completion), prepare thoroughly:
- Stock multiple Sundial Totems to force winter season
- Bring your highest-luck rod (preferably 150%+ luck)
- Use Truffle Worm or Weird Algae bait
- Fish during actual winter season for double-stacked benefits
- Consider using Aurora Totems during the hunt for maximum spawn chances
Fischmas Event Timing: The Boreal Pines update coincides with the Fischmas 2 event, which introduces limited-time content. Prioritize time-sensitive activities:
- Craft the North Pole Rod (requires Frozen Frostwyrm and other rare materials)
- Collect Festive Relics for exclusive rewards
- Complete event-specific quests before they disappear
Community Resources for Help
If you’re struggling with any aspect of the Boreal Pines update or the Winter Boots quest, the Fisch community offers excellent support:
Official Fisch Discord: Join the official Discord server with over 1.5 million members. The community actively shares tips, coordinates hunts, and answers questions in real-time.
Fisch Wiki: The Official Fisch Wiki provides detailed information on every fish, rod, location, and game mechanic. It’s regularly updated with the latest patch information.
Reddit Community: The r/FischRoblox subreddit features discussions, guides, and player experiences that supplement official resources.
YouTube Guides: Many content creators produce visual guides for complex quests like the Winter Boots hunt, showing exact routes and fishing spots.
Trading Communities: If you’re absolutely stuck on obtaining Meg’s Spine or Meg’s Fang, some players may be willing to trade these materials. Check Discord trading channels, though be cautious of scammers.
FAQ
How long does it take to get Winter Boots?
The total time varies significantly based on your fishing setup and RNG luck. With optimal gear (high-luck rod, good bait, Aurora event), expect 1-3 hours of fishing for the materials. With basic gear, it could take 4-6 hours. Add 15-30 minutes for navigation and quest completion. Most players complete the entire process in a single 2-4 hour session.
Can I get Winter Boots without high-level gear?
Yes, absolutely! While high-luck rods significantly improve efficiency, even players with mid-tier equipment like the Training Rod or Plastic Rod can obtain the materials. It just takes longer. The key is patience and using the best bait available. Consider farming during Aurora Borealis events to compensate for lower gear stats.
Do Winter Boots work outside Boreal Pines?
The Winter Boots specifically increase movement speed in snow terrain. They function perfectly in Boreal Pines and any other snow-covered areas in the game. However, in non-snow environments, they don’t provide any speed benefits – your normal movement speed applies. Think of them as specialized gear for winter biomes.
What happens if I lose my Winter Boots?
Winter Boots are permanent items that can’t be dropped, sold, or lost through normal gameplay. Once you complete Marvin’s quest and receive the boots, they remain in your inventory forever unless you manually delete them (which requires confirmation). Even if you accidentally unequip them, simply re-equip from your accessory inventory.
Can I help friends get Winter Boots?
Unfortunately, you can’t directly give the Winter Boots to other players – each person must complete Marvin’s quest independently. However, you can help friends fish for Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang by fishing alongside them at Ancient Isle. While you can’t trade these materials, fishing in a group often makes the grind feel shorter and more enjoyable.
Are there alternative boots for snow walking?
As of the June 2026 update, Winter Boots are the only footwear that enables normal-speed movement in Boreal Pines snow. No other boots, accessories, or equipment provide this benefit. The developers designed Winter Boots as the mandatory solution for this mobility challenge, ensuring all players have a clear path to obtaining them through Marvin’s quest.
What’s the best rod for farming Meg’s materials?
The No-Life Rod (215% luck) represents the absolute best option for farming Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang, but it requires reaching level 1000. For more accessible options, the Blade of Glorp Rod or Heaven’s Rod work excellently. Budget players should use the Training Rod combined with Aurora Totems during Aurora Borealis events, which creates a pseudo-endgame setup at a fraction of the cost.
Does weather affect Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang drop rates?
Yes, foggy weather increases spawn rates for mythical-tier catches like Meg’s materials. While the developers haven’t published exact percentages, community testing suggests a 15-25% improvement in drop rates during fog. Night fishing also appears to provide a small bonus, though this is less pronounced than weather effects.
Can I use Fisch scripts to auto-farm these materials?
While Fisch scripts exist that can automate fishing, I strongly advise against using them. Scripts violate Roblox Terms of Service and can result in permanent account bans. The risk far outweighs any time savings. Additionally, the anti-cheat systems in Fisch have become increasingly sophisticated, with higher detection rates for automated fishing behaviors.
How much do Winter Boots cost if bought from players?
Winter Boots cannot be traded or sold between players, so there’s no player-to-player market for them. Every player must obtain their own boots through Marvin’s quest. This design prevents pay-to-win scenarios and ensures all players experience the same progression path regardless of their Robux or in-game currency reserves.
Do I need both Winter Boots and Winter Cloak?
Yes, you need both items for full functionality in Boreal Pines. The Winter Cloak (obtained from the Northern Summit after completing the Northern Expedition quest) prevents temperature damage and freezing. The Winter Boots enable normal movement speed in snow. Without the cloak, you’ll freeze regardless of your boots. Without the boots, you’ll move painfully slowly despite staying warm. Both items work together as the essential Boreal Pines survival kit.
What’s next after getting Winter Boots?
After obtaining Winter Boots, focus on completing the Boreal Pines Bestiary to unlock the Cryolash Rod. This involves catching all 12 unique fish species in the area, including the exotic Frostwyrm. The Cryolash Rod costs 3,500,000 C$ but ranks among the best rods in the game with excellent stats and a unique freezing passive ability. Also consider working toward the North Pole Rod, a limited-time Fischmas rod requiring a Frozen Frostwyrm and other rare materials.
Conclusion
The Winter Boots quest represents a perfectly balanced introduction to the Boreal Pines update – challenging enough to require preparation and effort, but accessible enough that any player can complete it with dedication. These boots transform the frozen landscape from a frustrating obstacle course into an enjoyable exploration zone where you can focus on fishing, questing, and catching legendary creatures without constant movement handicaps.
Remember that Boreal Pines is more than just a new fishing spot; it’s an entire ecosystem with unique mechanics, exclusive fish, powerful rods, and limited-time content. The Winter Boots are your ticket to experiencing all of it at full speed. Whether you’re hunting the elusive Frostwyrm, completing bestiary challenges, or simply exploring the stunning winter scenery, these boots are absolutely essential.
The time investment required to obtain Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang can feel significant, but the permanent mobility boost makes it one of the best investments you’ll make in Fisch. Plus, fishing at Ancient Isle provides excellent opportunities to catch other valuable species and farm materials for future crafting projects.
Save or bookmark this guide for quick reference during your Winter Boots quest, and don’t hesitate to consult the official Fisch community resources if you encounter any challenges. The Fisch community is incredibly helpful and supportive, with experienced players regularly assisting newcomers in Discord servers and forums.
Now get out there, fish those mythical materials, visit Marvin, and claim your Winter Boots! The frozen paradise of Boreal Pines awaits your exploration at full speed. Good luck, and may RNG bless your fishing attempts!
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