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For documentation's sake, I believe there should be images of 1) Spirit List entries for whom a rematch was previously completed (with a darkened Spirits icon and a recorded high score), and 2) Spirit List entries for spirits from unowned Challenger Packs purchased from the Vault/obtained via Classic Mode plus any associated "You do not own this content"-esque notifications. If anyone can provide these for the article, it would be most appreciated. [[User:DevNode|DevNode]] ([[User talk:DevNode|talk]]) 14:28, January 16, 2021 (EST) | For documentation's sake, I believe there should be images of 1) Spirit List entries for whom a rematch was previously completed (with a darkened Spirits icon and a recorded high score), and 2) Spirit List entries for spirits from unowned Challenger Packs purchased from the Vault/obtained via Classic Mode plus any associated "You do not own this content"-esque notifications. If anyone can provide these for the article, it would be most appreciated. [[User:DevNode|DevNode]] ([[User talk:DevNode|talk]]) 14:28, January 16, 2021 (EST) | ||
:I can try to get those here in a bit. If I recall the game doesn't even give the option to fight Challenger Pack spirits without the Challenger Pack, but I'll be able to check when I'm getting the other images. --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 14:34, January 16, 2021 (EST) |
Revision as of 14:34, January 16, 2021
Image Request
For documentation's sake, I believe there should be images of 1) Spirit List entries for whom a rematch was previously completed (with a darkened Spirits icon and a recorded high score), and 2) Spirit List entries for spirits from unowned Challenger Packs purchased from the Vault/obtained via Classic Mode plus any associated "You do not own this content"-esque notifications. If anyone can provide these for the article, it would be most appreciated. DevNode (talk) 14:28, January 16, 2021 (EST)