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== Highlander Competitive Format == | == Highlander Competitive Format == | ||
| − | Highlander is a competitive format with nine players on a team, each representing a different class. The name of the format comes from the quote | + | Highlander is a competitive format with nine players on a team, each representing a different class. The name of the format comes from the quote „There can only be one [of each class]“ from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highlander_(film) Highlander], a movie released in 1986. |
== Game Modes == | == Game Modes == | ||