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===Plateau Point===
===Plateau Point===
[[File:MRKB Sherbet Desert Plateau Point.jpg|thumb|Plateau Point]]
[[File:MRKB Sherbet Desert Plateau Point.jpg|thumb|Plateau Point]]
The third starting point is in '''Plateau Point''', a canyon area with mines and timber scaffolds. The area is also characterized by a mild but constant sandstorm. The scaffolds traverse a giant [[Gobblegut]]-like fossil that sticks out of a wall and lead onto a plateau where the heroes briefly escape the sandstorm; the area continues with another scaffold that runs under a gigantic statue of a Tutanbwaaahmon and directly crosses over to a battlefield on another plateau. Past this point, the weather becomes stormy again and the heroes enter the Tomb of Tutanbwaaahmon.
The third starting point is in '''Plateau Point''', a canyon area with mines and timber scaffolds built over pits. The area is also characterized by a mild but constant sandstorm. The scaffolds traverse a giant [[Gobblegut]]-like fossil that sticks out of a wall and lead onto a plateau where the heroes briefly escape the sandstorm; the area continues with another scaffold that runs under a gigantic statue of a Tutanbwaaahmon and directly crosses over to a battlefield on another plateau. Past this point, the weather becomes stormy again and the heroes enter the Tomb of Tutanbwaaahmon.
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