


Improvements and spelling corrections to the English prose text (PR #6166).S22: Fixed the possibility of a misplaced dialogue when a bridge was broken (issue #6376).S08: Kromph and the Dust devil now trigger a critical event (issue #6211).Updated the modding instructions, helping add-on authors add extra factions etc.wmlscope can now report about calls to deprecated macros when using the `-unresolved` switch.wmlxgettext’s old behavior of processing files in the order they’re given on the command line can be selected with the `-no-sort-by-file` option (PR #6586).Fixed a crash with "laststrike" (firststrike given to the opponent) weapon specials (issue #6575).Fixed a crash with locally-edited add-ons that had neither `_server.pbl` nor `_info.cfg` (issue #6389).Added more unit tests for weapon specials.Resolve crash on systems using musl implementation of libc (issue #6603).The `-stringfreeze` (`-Z`) command line flag has been removed from wmllint.The checks for the old special notes system have been removed from wmllint the `notecheck off`, `notecheck on` and `match with ` magic comments no longer have any effect.The Battle for Wesnoth is a free, open-source Turn-Based Strategy computer game, available here or on Steam.It boasts heavy community development, being almost entirely developed by people who are essentially just dedicated fans.

Wesnoth has a large and active multiplayer community, including a competitive ladder, with skirmishes or custom-made scenarios being the main multiplayer game types. Apart from that, there are lots of single player campaigns, both 'mainline' (i.e. shipped with the version available for download) and user-made, available from the add-on server, giving it impressive replay value for a freeware game. It was designed to feel a lot like a console-style Tactical RPG (such as Master of Monsters and Langrisser), but while taking advantage of the PC's inherent user interface advantages. It differs from them notably by having a large luck-based component, and by being extremely well balanced. The game's setting is traditional High Fantasy, heavily Tolkien-inspired, by the admission of the dev team. The South Guard, a campaign that serves as an "introduction" to Wesnoth. Descent into Darkness, in which you play a junior necromancer Anti-Hero, who gradually ruins his entire life through the course of the campaign through his own arrogance.Northern Rebirth, in which a group of former slaves form La Résistance, and overthrow their former masters, creating a new power in the world, the Northern Alliance.The Hammer of Thursagan, in which, following the formation of the Northern Alliance, a group of dwarves set out to discover what befell another clan in Kal Kartha.Liberty, set within Heir to the Throne, in which a group of peasants-turned-outlaws face off against the tyrannical Queen.You play as a young knight appointed to lead the South Guard and eventually fight bandits, ally with elves and fight undead (and necromancers). Again, does Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
