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{{Quote|What is the Crucible? Before the days of the [[City]] and the [[Iron Lords]], it was a place to pursue vendettas. To battle for territory, and pettier reasons. The whole [[Earth|world]] was a Crucible Arena. The Crucible today? To [[Cayde-6]], it's a gambler's paradise. To [[Commander Zavala|Zavala]], it's a resource sink where equipment goes to die. To [[Ikora Rey|Ikora]], it's home—though she would never admit it. Partial answers. The tactics and techniques that will save us in wars to come are birthed in the Crucible, during live-fire training. The [[Vanguard]] are so preoccupied with their own agendas they're missing the Vanguard of tomorrow rising right before their eyes.|[[Lord Shaxx]]}}<ref>[http://destiny.wikia.com/wiki/Binary_Phoenix_Bond| Destiny Wiki - '''Binary Phoenix Bond''']</ref> | {{Quote|What is the Crucible? Before the days of the [[City]] and the [[Iron Lords]], it was a place to pursue vendettas. To battle for territory, and pettier reasons. The whole [[Earth|world]] was a Crucible Arena. The Crucible today? To [[Cayde-6]], it's a gambler's paradise. To [[Commander Zavala|Zavala]], it's a resource sink where equipment goes to die. To [[Ikora Rey|Ikora]], it's home—though she would never admit it. Partial answers. The tactics and techniques that will save us in wars to come are birthed in the Crucible, during live-fire training. The [[Vanguard]] are so preoccupied with their own agendas they're missing the Vanguard of tomorrow rising right before their eyes.|[[Lord Shaxx]]}}<ref>[http://destiny.wikia.com/wiki/Binary_Phoenix_Bond| Destiny Wiki - '''Binary Phoenix Bond''']</ref> | ||
The '''Crucible''' is the player vs. player game mode in ''[[Destiny]]'' and ''[[Destiny 2]]''.<ref>[http://gamerant.com/destiny-competitive-multiplayer-crucible-previews/ '''Gamerant''' - '' | The '''Crucible''' is the player vs. player game mode in ''[[Destiny]]'' and ''[[Destiny 2]]''.<ref>[http://gamerant.com/destiny-competitive-multiplayer-crucible-previews/ '''Gamerant''' - ''‘Destiny’ Brings on Competitive Multiplayer in the Crucible]</ref> Items bought or earned in the game can be used more effectively in the Crucible, and weapons/armor received elsewhere can also be used in the rest of the game. The Crucible will sometimes randomly reward players after matches, regardless of rank after the game, while players can also purchase weapons from the [[Arcite 99-40|Crucible Quartermaster]] as well as [[Armor]] and [[Shaders]] from [[Lord Shaxx]] and [[Lord Saladin]]. | ||
The mode returns in ''[[Destiny 2]]'', but the player cap was been reduced to 8 players at launch, but was later raised to 12 in all quickplay and Iron Banner modes. The HUD has been reworked to give players information on their opponents, such as whether they have their super attack ready or if | The mode returns in ''[[Destiny 2]]'', but the player cap was been reduced to 8 players at launch, but was later raised to 12 in all quickplay and Iron Banner modes. The HUD has been reworked to give players information on their opponents, such as whether they have their super attack ready or if they’ve picked up ammo for their power weapon.<ref>[https://www.polygon.com/2017/5/18/15658460/destiny-2-crucible-multiplayer-4v4 '''Polygon''' - ''Destiny 2’s Crucible multiplayer drops to four-on-four'']</ref> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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===Destiny 2=== | ===Destiny 2=== | ||
In a significant change from ''[[Destiny]]'', all Crucible playlists in ''[[Destiny 2]]'' used to be fought by two teams of four players each, except for [[Iron Banner]] which is six versus six. This was changed and now almost every game mode is 6v6. Power weapon ammo distribution has been reworked: Power ammo is now granted more frequently at various terminals across the map, | In a significant change from ''[[Destiny]]'', all Crucible playlists in ''[[Destiny 2]]'' used to be fought by two teams of four players each, except for [[Iron Banner]] which is six versus six. This was changed and now almost every game mode is 6v6. Power weapon ammo distribution has been reworked: Power ammo is now granted more frequently at various terminals across the map, but only a single player can access each drop, and Power ammo is lost on death. However after patch 1.1.4 a player killed while holding Power ammo will a drop brick of Power ammo containing 50% of their remaining ammo. Completing matches earns both gear and reputation tokens (with additional rewards dropped if players use a Boon of The Crucible consumable) to be redeemed for additional rewards at the appropriate vendor. Furthermore, no mode or event has level advantages enabled, ensuring that player skill is equally as important as obtained gear and loadout. The Mercy Rule from ''Destiny'' is enabled in all Quickplay modes, including Mayhem. | ||
==List of modes== | ==List of modes== | ||
===Destiny=== | ===Destiny=== | ||
====Permanent playlists==== | ====Permanent playlists==== | ||
*[[Clash]]: | *[[Clash]]: 6 vs. 6 mode. All-out warfare with no special modifiers. | ||
*[[Control]]: | *[[Control]]: 6 vs. 6 mode. Players must fight for control of three zones around each map for extra points. | ||
*[[Rift]]: | *[[Rift]]: 6 vs. 6 mode. Players must fight for a "spark" in the center of the field and deliver it to the enemy rift. | ||
*[[Rumble]]: Free-for-all mode with 6 players. First one to reach the score cap wins. | *[[Rumble]]: Free-for-all mode with 6 players. First one to reach the score cap wins. | ||
*[[Skirmish]]: | *[[Skirmish]]: 3 vs. 3 mode. Players kill enemies and revive their teammates for extra points. | ||
*[[Supremacy]]: | *[[Supremacy]]: 6 vs. 6 mode. Similar to Call of Duty's "Kill Confirmed" mode, players must pick up enemy "crests" to score points. Kills do not count towards victory and players can deny the other team points by picking up friendly crests. | ||
====Weekly playlists==== | ====Weekly playlists==== | ||
*[[Combined Arms]]: | *[[Combined Arms]]: 6 vs. 6 mode. Players battle on much larger maps than normal and are able to use [[Pike]]s, [[Heavy Pike]]s, [[Interceptor]]s and their own [[Sparrow]]s. Special medals are awarded for killing enemies with vehicles. | ||
*[[Doubles Skirmish]]: | *[[Doubles Skirmish]]: 2 vs. 2 mode. Skirmish-style gameplay minus one teammate. | ||
*[[Elimination]]: | *[[Elimination]]: 3 vs. 3 mode. Players attempt to wipe out the entire enemy team out. Each round lasts for two minutes. If neither team is dead after time expires, the first team to capture a [[Control]] point wins. | ||
*[[Inferno]]: A game variant featured on one of six different game modes. Radar is disabled, and point scoring is simplified. Can be featured on [[Clash]], [[Control]], [[Rumble]], [[Skirmish]], [[Salvage]], or [[Supremacy]]. | *[[Inferno]]: A game variant featured on one of six different game modes. Radar is disabled, and point scoring is simplified. Can be featured on [[Clash]], [[Control]], [[Rumble]], [[Skirmish]], [[Salvage]], or [[Supremacy]]. | ||
*[[Mayhem Clash]]: | *[[Mayhem Clash]]: 6 vs. 6 mode. Ammo crates spawn more frequently and abilities charge more often. | ||
*[[Mayhem Rumble]]: Free-for-all mode. Ammo crates spawn more frequently and abilities charge more often. | *[[Mayhem Rumble]]: Free-for-all mode. Ammo crates spawn more frequently and abilities charge more often. | ||
*[[Salvage]]: | *[[Salvage]]: 3 vs. 3 mode. Players fight over relics similar to [[Control]]. One team must deploy a probe while preventing the other team from disabling it. The first team to reach the score cap wins. | ||
*[[Zone Control]]: | *[[Zone Control]]: 6 vs. 6 mode. Only captures of zones count towards victory. | ||
====Special events==== | ====Special events==== | ||
*[[Iron Banner]]: | *[[Iron Banner]]: 6 vs. 6 mode that rotates themes every time it comes back. Only comes around once a month, and players can earn greater rewards through completing bounties and playing matches. Special [[Iron Banner]]-themed weapons can either be earned through combat or bought via the vendor located in [[Felwinter Peak]] social space. | ||
*[[Trials of Osiris]]: Special [[Elimination]]-style mode accessed only through a Trials Passage. Players attempt to wipe out all three players on the other team. Teams are eliminated from the tournament when their team gets 3 losses. Flawless victory (9 wins and no losses) awards access to a secret social space known as [[The Lighthouse]], where they have a chance to get special | *[[Trials of Osiris]]: Special [[Elimination]]-style mode accessed only through a Trials Passage. Players attempt to wipe out all three players on the other team. Teams are eliminated from the tournament when their team gets 3 losses. Flawless victory (9 wins and no losses) awards access to a secret social space known as [[The Lighthouse]], where they have a chance to get special ToO-themed weapons and armor. | ||
*[[Sparrow Racing League]]: A unique event that doesn't involve traditional PVP combat, up to 6 players race their sparrows through purpose-made tracks littered with speed-boosting gates, NPCs, and the occasional windmill, forklift or turbine, as well as other obstacles. The first player to cross the finish line after 3 laps is the winner, and all players have a chance at receiving SRL-themed armor, ornaments, Chroma, and weapons. While [[Sparrow Racing League]] ended after the Live Event "The Dawning" concluded, it is still accessible via private matches. | *[[Sparrow Racing League]]: A unique event that doesn't involve traditional PVP combat, up to 6 players race their sparrows through purpose-made tracks littered with speed-boosting gates, NPCs, and the occasional windmill, forklift or turbine, as well as other obstacles. The first player to cross the finish line after 3 laps is the winner, and all players have a chance at receiving SRL-themed armor, ornaments, Chroma, and weapons. While [[Sparrow Racing League]] ended after the Live Event "The Dawning" concluded, it is still accessible via private matches. | ||
*[[Doubles]]: | *[[Doubles]]: 2 vs 2 mode. The mode rotates every so often and are restricted to small team tactics such as [[Elimination]] and [[Salvage]]. | ||
===Destiny 2=== | ===Destiny 2=== | ||
====Permanent playlists==== | ====Permanent playlists==== | ||
*[[ | *[[Breakthrough]]: 4 vs. 4 mode in the Competitive playlist. Players must battle to control the Breaker, which allows them to hack the enemy team's Vault. Once the central Breaker is controlled, it can’t be recaptured and the other team must defend the Vault. The attackers need to capture the Vault before time expires in order to win the round, or else the defenders will earn the point. | ||
*[[ | *[[Countdown]]: 4 vs. 4 mode in the Competitive playlist. Similar to King of The Hill where Guardians must defend a central charge from an enemy team. | ||
*[[ | *[[Control]]: 6 vs. 6 mode in the Quickplay playlist and 4 vs 4 in the Competitive playlist. Players must fight for control of three zones around each map for extra points once time runs out the team with the most points wins. | ||
*[[ | *[[Survival]]: 3 vs. 3 mode in the Competitive playlist. A variant similar to [[Skirmish]] where Guardians fight against their enemies with a limited selection of lives and revivals. | ||
*[[Clash]]: 6 vs. 6 mode in the Quickplay playlist and 4 vs 4 in the Competitive playlist. A Team Death-Match mode where players fight until the time runs out, with the team with the most kills taking the win. | |||
*[[ | *[[Supremacy]]: 6 vs. 6 mode in the Quickplay playlist. A Team Death-Match mode where players fight and collect crests that drop in order to confirm their kills. Once time expires, the team with the most points wins. | ||
*[[ | |||
====Special events==== | ====Special events==== | ||
*[[Iron Banner]]: | *[[Iron Banner]]: 6 vs. 6 endgame mode. The match type can vary. In Year 1, [[Power]] was irrelevant, and bounties and ranks have been replaced by earning Iron Banner Tokens to redeem for Iron Banner Engrams. This was changed in ''[[Forsaken]]'', where Iron Banner bounties return and Power levels do matter. | ||
*[[Trials of the Nine]]: Highly competitive 4 vs. 4 endgame mode. The match type can vary. The goal is to earn the best possible rewards by winning 7 matches in a row with zero losses. Teams must start over after reaching 3 losses. Only a single win is necessary to gain access to [[The Third Spire]], but only a team with a flawless 7-win record can reach The Third Spire's apex. | *[[Trials of the Nine]]: Highly competitive 4 vs. 4 endgame mode. The match type can vary. The goal is to earn the best possible rewards by winning 7 matches in a row with zero losses. Teams must start over after reaching 3 losses. Only a single win is necessary to gain access to [[The Third Spire]], but only a team with a flawless 7-win record can reach The Third Spire's apex. | ||
*[[Trials of Osiris]]: Special [[Elimination]]-style mode accessed only through a Trials Passage. Players attempt to wipe out all three players on the other team. Teams are eliminated from the tournament after 1 loss, however they are forgiven 1 loss per run with a Passage of Mercy. Flawless victory (7 wins and no losses) awards access to a secret social space known as [[The Lighthouse]], where they have a chance to get special ToO-themed weapons and armor. This game mode replaced the Trials of the Nine. | |||
==List of maps== | ==List of maps== | ||
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! Map !! Location !! Expansion !! PlayStation Exclusive | ! Map !! Location !! Expansion !! PlayStation Exclusive | ||
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| [[The Burning Shrine]] || | | [[The Burning Shrine]] || Fields of Glass, [[Mercury]] || Base Game || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Twilight Gap]] || [[City]] Perimeter, [[Earth]]|| Base Game || No | ||
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| [[Rusted Lands]] || [[Eastern Flood Zone]], Earth || Base Game || No | | [[Rusted Lands]] || [[Eastern Flood Zone]], Earth || Base Game || No | ||
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| [[Timekeeper]] || Meridian Bay, Mars || [[House of Wolves (expansion)|House of Wolves]] || Until September 2015 | | [[Timekeeper]] || Meridian Bay, Mars || [[House of Wolves (expansion)|House of Wolves]] || Until September 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Bannerfall]] || The Last City, Earth || [[The Taken King]] || No | | [[Bannerfall]] || [[The Last City]], Earth || [[The Taken King]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Cathedral of Dusk]] || [[Dreadnaught]], Rings of [[Saturn]] || [[The Taken King]] || No | | [[Cathedral of Dusk]] || [[Dreadnaught]], Rings of [[Saturn]] || [[The Taken King]] || No | ||
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| [[Frontier]] || City Perimeter, Earth || [[The Taken King]] || No | | [[Frontier]] || City Perimeter, Earth || [[The Taken King]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[The Drifter (map)|The Drifter]] || | | [[The Drifter (map)|The Drifter]] || Foundling's Gyre, [[The Reef]] || [[The Taken King]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Memento]] || European Dead Zone, Earth || [[The Taken King]] || No | | [[Memento]] || European Dead Zone, Earth || [[The Taken King]] || No | ||
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| [[Altar of Flame]] || Caloris Basin, [[Mercury]] || Base Game || No || Original || No | | [[Altar of Flame]] || Caloris Basin, [[Mercury]] || Base Game || No || Original || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Distant Shore]] || Arcadian Strand, [[Nessus]] || Base Game || No || [[Shores of Time]] || No | | [[Distant Shore]] || [[Arcadian Strand]], [[Nessus]] || Base Game || No || [[Shores of Time]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Emperor's Respite]] || Prison Barge, [[Leviathan | | [[Emperor's Respite]] || Prison Barge, [[The Leviathan|Leviathan]] || Base Game || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Endless Vale]] || [[Arcadian Valley]], Nessus || Base Game || No || Original || No | | [[Endless Vale]] || [[Arcadian Valley]], Nessus || Base Game || No || Original || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Eternity (map)|Eternity]] || [[Unknown Space]] || Base | | [[Eternity (map)|Eternity]] || [[Unknown Space]] || Base game || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin-4]] || [[Warsat]] Launch Facility, [[Io]] || Base Game || No || Original || No | | [[Javelin-4]] || [[Warsat]] Launch Facility, [[Io]] || Base Game || No || Original || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Legion's Gulch]] || European Dead Zone, Earth || Base Game || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | | [[Legion's Gulch]] || [[European Dead Zone]], [[Earth]] || Base Game || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Midtown]] || The Last City, Earth || Base Game || No || Original || No | | [[Midtown]] || [[The Last City]], Earth || Base Game || No || Original || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Retribution]] || Upper Stratosphere, Mars || Base Game || Until September 2018 || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | | [[Retribution]] || Upper Stratosphere, [[Mars]] || Base Game || Until September 2018 || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[The Dead Cliffs]] || European Dead Zone, Earth || Base Game || No || Original || No | | [[The Dead Cliffs]] || [[European Dead Zone]], Earth || Base Game || No || Original || No | ||
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| [[The Fortress]] || European Dead Zone, Earth || Base Game || No || Original || No | | [[The Fortress]] || European Dead Zone, Earth || Base Game || No || Original || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Vostok]] || [[Felwinter Peak]], Earth || Base Game || No || [[Iron Temple]], Social Space || | | [[Vostok]] || [[Felwinter Peak]], Earth || Base Game || No || [[Iron Temple]], Social Space || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
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| [[Pacifica]] || [[New Pacific Arcology]], [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] || [[Curse of Osiris]] || No || Original || No | | [[Pacifica]] || [[New Pacific Arcology]], [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] || [[Curse of Osiris]] || No || Original || No | ||
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| [[The Burnout]] || Vex Future, Infinite Forest, Mercury || Base Game, for [[Crimson Days]] S2 || No || [[Burning Shrine]] || No | | [[The Burnout]] || Vex Future, Infinite Forest, Mercury || Base Game, for [[Crimson Days]] S2 || No || [[Burning Shrine]] || No | ||
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| [[Solitude]] || [[Warmind]] Facility Hellas, Mars || [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] || No || Original || | | [[Solitude]] || [[Warmind]] Facility Hellas, [[Mars]] || [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
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| [[Meltdown]] || [[Clovis Bray (corporation)|Clovis Bray]] Special Projects, Mars || [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] || No || Original || | | [[Meltdown]] || [[Clovis Bray (corporation)|Clovis Bray]] Special Projects, [[Mars]] || [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]] || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
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| [[Bannerfall]] || The Last City, Earth || Base Game, for [[Iron Banner]] S3 || No || | | [[Bannerfall]] || The Last City, Earth || Base Game, for [[Iron Banner]] S3 || No || [[Bannerfall]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Convergence]] || Infinite Forest, Mercury || Base Game, for Iron Banner S4 || No || [[Pantheon]] || No | | [[Convergence]] || Infinite Forest, Mercury || Base Game, for Iron Banner S4 || No || [[Pantheon]] || No | ||
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| [[Firebase Echo]] || Arcadian Valley, Nessus || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | | [[Firebase Echo]] || Arcadian Valley, Nessus || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
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| [[The Citadel (map)|The Citadel]] || [[Dreaming City]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || | | [[The Citadel (map)|The Citadel]] || The [[Dreaming City]] || [[Forsaken]] || No || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
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| [[Gambler's Ruin]] || [[Tangled Shore]] || [[Forsaken]] || Until September 2019 || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | | [[Gambler's Ruin]] || The [[Tangled Shore]] || [[Forsaken]] || Until September 2019 || Original || Yes<ref name="dcv-year-4" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Fragment]] || Unknown, the Infinite Forest || [[Shadowkeep]] || No || Original || No | | [[Fragment]] || Unknown, the Infinite Forest || [[Shadowkeep]] || No || Original || No | ||
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| [[ | | [[Twilight Gap]] || Last City Perimeter, Earth || [[Shadowkeep]] || No || [[Twilight Gap]] || No | ||
| [[ | |||
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| [[ | | [[Widow's Court]] || European Dead Zone, Earth || [[Shadowkeep]] || No || [[Widow's Court]] || No | ||
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| [[ | | [[Rusted Lands]] || [[Eastern Flood Zone]], Earth || [[Season of Dawn]] || No || [[Rusted Lands]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[The Anomaly]] || [[Mare Cognitum]], [[Moon]] || [[Season of the Worthy]] || No || [[Anomaly]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Exodus Blue]] || [[Cosmodrome]], Earth || [[Season of the Worthy]] || No || [[Exodus Blue]] || No | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[The Cauldron]] || [[Ocean of Storms]], Moon || [[Season of the Worthy]] || No || [[Cauldron]] || No | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}} | ||
**''[[The Dark Below]]'' | |||
**''[[House of Wolves]]'' | |||
**''[[The Taken King]]'' | |||
**''[[Rise of Iron]]'' | |||
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' | *''[[Destiny 2]]'' | ||
*''[[ | **''[[Curse of Osiris]]'' | ||
*''[[ | **''[[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]]'' | ||
**''[[Forsaken]]'' | |||
**''[[Shadowkeep]]'' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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