- Fixing the Duel Decks whose Titles were inverted (Also changing "vs" to "as" for clarity)

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Sol
2014-11-27 03:35:29 +00:00
parent 09344f2302
commit 2b4cba7e14
6 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Card Reward=2 random rares
Credit Reward=200
[metadata]
Name=quest29
Title=Tibalt (vs Sorin)
Title=Tibalt (as Sorin)
Difficulty=hard
Description=Play as Sorin vs Tibalt the Pain Mage. NOTE: This challenge uses a preselected deck and ignores specific Bazaar settings.
Icon=Tibalt.jpg

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Card Reward=2 random rares
Credit Reward=200
[metadata]
Name=quest28
Title=Sorin (vs Tibalt)
Title=Sorin (as Tibalt)
Difficulty=medium
Description=Play as Tibalt vs Sorin, Lord of Innistrad. NOTE: This challenge uses a preselected deck and ignores specific Bazaar settings.
Icon=Sorin.jpg

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Card Reward=5 random rares
Credit Reward=200
[metadata]
Name=quest6001
Title=Memnarch (vs Glissa)
Title=Glissa (as Memnarch)
Difficulty=medium
Description="There is a secret at the heart of this world, and I will unlock it."
Icon=Glissa Sunseeker.jpg

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Card Reward=duplicate card
Credit Reward=200
[metadata]
Name=quest6002
Title=Glissa (vs Memnarch)
Title=Memnarch (as Glissa)
Difficulty=hard
Description=<3D>It is all in my grasp. Every petty dream, every grand scheme, every soul, every fear. It all flows through me and from me.<2E>
Icon=Memnarch.jpg

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Card Reward=5 random rares
Credit Reward=200
[metadata]
Name=quest6003
Title=Phyrexians (vs Mirrans)
Title=Mirrans (as Phyrexians)
Difficulty=medium
Description=Together we stand and fight for a pure Mirrodin
Icon=Affinito.jpg

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Card Reward=duplicate card
Credit Reward=200
[metadata]
Name=quest6004
Title=Mirrans (vs Phyrexians)
Title=Phyrexians (as Mirrans)
Difficulty=hard
Description="...such terror was struck into the hearts of men and women by this plague, that brother abandoned brother, and the uncle his nephew, and the sister her brother, and very often the wife her husband. What is even worse and nearly incredible is that fathers and mothers refused to see and tend their children, as if they had not been theirs."
Icon=Skithiryx.jpg