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The '''[[Doom Wiki]]''' is an extensive community effort to document everything related to [[id Software]]'s masterpiece games [[Doom]] and [[Doom II]], other [[games]] based on the [[Doom engine]], [[Doom 64]], [[Doom 3]], [[Doom (2016)]], [[Doom Eternal]], and more. We have created '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles to date. {{Statistics}}
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{{HeadingB|Featured article - November 2020August 2022|3px 0 10px 0}}[[File:Capture the ChaliceTrinity.png|right|110px]] <!-- usual size: 110px -->===[[Capture the ChaliceThe Unholy Trinity]]==='''Capture the ChaliceThe Unholy Trinity''', or '''Trinity College''' , is Strife's version a single-level PWAD designed by Steve McCrea, Simon Wall, and Elias Papavassilopoulos. As part of their 10 Years of Doom feature, Doomworld named it one of the ten best WADs of 1994. This map uses a large number of Capture custom textures to create striking "photorealistic" buildings and courtyards, modeled on the Flagreal Trinity College in Cambridge, England. It was plannedalso features an original animation sequence and a replacement music track, but unfinished which is a partial rendition of "Toccata and unimplemented Fugue in the original 1996 releaseD Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach. The feature  Trinity was recreated and fully implemented in the 2014 re-releaseoriginally released on August 22, Strife: Veteran Edition1994 (as "trinity.wad"). A second version ("trinity2. The game mode is compatible with the de-facto CTF Standard: matches pit the Blue Team against the Red Teamwad") was issued September 4, 1994 to fix a bug involving texture patches.<br/>([[Capture the ChaliceThe Unholy Trinity|read more]])'' ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
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