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Roget and crew discover the Mana Stone of the earth in [[Chapter 8 (Heroes of Mana)|Chapter 8: Clashes and Quakes]] after defeating the [[Pedda|Peddan]] troops invading [[Molebear Moors]]. Gnome, the the corresponding elemental spirit, joins the party afterwards.
Roget and crew discover the Mana Stone of the earth in [[Chapter 8 (Heroes of Mana)|Chapter 8: Clashes and Quakes]] after defeating the [[Pedda|Peddan]] troops invading [[Molebear Moors]]. Gnome, the the corresponding elemental spirit, joins the party afterwards.


Players can later summon Land Umber by building an [[Altar of Earth]] once for each mission. The benevodon deals 350 damage with the added [[Petrify (status)|petrifying]] effect to enemies in range.
Players can later summon Land Umber by building an [[Altar of Earth]] once for each mission. The benevodon deals 350 damage with the added [[Petrify (status)|petrifying]] effect if in range.


In bonus mission 42, it is mysteriously released from its stone. Gnome, [[Valda]], [[Loki]], and [[Belgar]] arrive on the scene and manage to take advantage of its newly risen state to force it back in the stone. Though everyone else is left in the dark on how the benevodon got out; it is revealed to the player that Land Umber was accidentally released by Belgar.
In bonus mission 42, it is mysteriously released from its stone. Gnome, [[Valda]], [[Loki]], and [[Belgar]] arrive on the scene and manage to take advantage of its newly risen state to force it back in the stone. Though everyone else is left in the dark on how the benevodon got out; it is revealed to the player that Land Umber was accidentally released by Belgar.

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