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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Rising Thunder was initially released in 2015 by Radiant Entertainment. The game featured 6 characters and a customisable loadout system. The game went offline in 2016 after Radiant was acquired by Riot Games. Rising Thunder: Community Edition was released in 2018 in response to community efforts to bring the game back, bringing with it some quality of life features, along side two prototype characters.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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[[Rising Thunder/Gun|Gun]]
[[Rising Thunder/Gun|Gun]]
[[Rising Thunder/Aegis|Aegis]]
[[Rising Thunder/Aegis|Aegis]]


== Game mechanics ==
== Game mechanics ==
=== Terminology ===
A quick reference for some of the Rising Thunder specific terms and notation.
[[Rising Thunder/Glossary|Glossary]]
=== System Mechanics ===
[[Rising Thunder/Systems|System Mechanics]]


== Terminology ==
[[Rising Thunder/Glossary|Glossary]]
== Miscellaneous ==
== Miscellaneous ==

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Introduction

Rising Thunder was initially released in 2015 by Radiant Entertainment. The game featured 6 characters and a customisable loadout system. The game went offline in 2016 after Radiant was acquired by Riot Games. Rising Thunder: Community Edition was released in 2018 in response to community efforts to bring the game back, bringing with it some quality of life features, along side two prototype characters.

Characters

Edge Dauntless Chel Crow Talos Vlad Gun Aegis


Game mechanics

Terminology

A quick reference for some of the Rising Thunder specific terms and notation. Glossary

System Mechanics

System Mechanics

Miscellaneous