From 96d5f4b2813df15e466446db7d670ca22c1fef42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tor Andersson Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 19:05:01 +0100 Subject: Fix typo in Edgehill scenario description. --- data.js | 2 +- info/s_30.html | 2 +- info/scenarios.html | 2 +- tools/scenarios.csv | 2 +- 4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/data.js b/data.js index d122abf..d242a7f 100644 --- a/data.js +++ b/data.js @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ scenarios: [ {"number":27,"expansion":"Gettysburg","name":"Cemetery Ridge","date":"2 July 1863","players":[{"name":"Confederate","cards":[321,322,323,324],"morale":1},{"name":"Union","cards":[325,326,327,328,329,330,331],"morale":3}],"lore_text":"Anderson's attack on the Union center came close to breaking it, opening a gap in the line. 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But the cavalier cavalry pursued the main roundhead horse, and the unsupported infantry was scattered by Parliamentarian reservee cavalry.","wikipedia":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Edgehill"}, +{"number":30,"expansion":"English Civil War","name":"Edgehill","date":"23 October 1642","players":[{"name":"Royalists","cards":[355,356,357,358,359,360,361,362],"morale":2,"tactical":18},{"name":"Parliamentarians","cards":[363,364,365,366,367,368,369,370],"morale":3}],"lore_text":"Initial success on the wings and a stubborn infantry contest had all the makings of a decisive Royalist victory. 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Initial success on the wings and a stubborn infantry contest had all the makings of a decisive Royalist victory. But the cavalier cavalry pursued the main roundhead horse, and the unsupported infantry was scattered by Parliamentarian reservee cavalry.
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Initial success on the wings and a stubborn infantry contest had all the makings of a decisive Royalist victory. But the cavalier cavalry pursued the main roundhead horse, and the unsupported infantry was scattered by Parliamentarian reservee cavalry.
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