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  2. J. Todd Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Wolfpack Studios was sold in early 2003 to Ubisoft, which assumed control of the Shadowbane game service and ran it until July 1, 2009. [8] Coleman is the co-creator (with Hall) of Wizard101 , a massively multiplayer online role-playing game created by KingsIsle Entertainment .

  3. Shadowbane - Wikipedia

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    Shadowbane was notable for emphasizing player-versus-player combat, implementing non-conventional races and specializing in siege warfare (players building cities and trying to raze enemy players' cities) whereas a significant number of MMORPGs released since Ultima Online usually restrict player killing to certain areas of the game or special dedicated PvP servers.

  4. Talk:Shadowbane - Wikipedia

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  5. History of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    Other differences compared to traditional MMORPGs include strictly PvP-only areas, a relatively short playtime requirement to access end-game content, instant world travel, and strategic PvP. The game is designed around the max level cap of level 20, so players will not run into the level-spreading problem when grouping.

  6. Talk:Drop & Gimme 50 - Wikipedia

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  7. Water table - Wikipedia

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    The water table is the upper surface of the phreatic zone or zone of saturation. The zone of saturation is where the pores and fractures of the ground are saturated with groundwater, [1] which may be fresh, saline, or brackish, depending on the locality. It can also be simply explained as the depth below which the ground is saturated.

  8. Earth's critical zone - Wikipedia

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    Earth's critical zone. Illustration by Critical Zone Observatories (CZO) based on a figure in Chorover et al. 2007.. Earth's critical zone is the “heterogeneous, near surface environment in which complex interactions involving rock, soil, water, air, and living organisms regulate the natural habitat and determine the availability of life-sustaining resources” (National Research Council ...

  9. Phreatic zone - Wikipedia

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    The part above the water table is the vadose zone (also called unsaturated zone). The phreatic zone size, color, and depth may fluctuate with changes of season, and during wet and dry periods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Depending on the characteristics of soil particles, their packing and porosity, the boundary of a saturated zone can be stable or instable ...