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'''Heretic Treasure Chest''' is a three-episode [[megawad]] released in March 2010, created by as an attempt at doing the [[Heretic]] equivalent of the [[Community Chest]] series.
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'''Heretic Treasure Chest''' is a three-episode [[megawad]] released in March 2010, created by various authors as an attempt at doing a [[Heretic]] equivalent of the [[Community Chest]] series.
  
The idea of the project was Torn's, though Ler and Vermil ran the project.
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The idea of the project was thought out by [[Kim Bach (Torn)]], though later Ler and Vermil ran the project.
  
 
The original plan was to do a full five episodes for Heretic SOTR, however because the number of maps submitted declined after enough for three episodes had been done, the project was reduced to three.
 
The original plan was to do a full five episodes for Heretic SOTR, however because the number of maps submitted declined after enough for three episodes had been done, the project was reduced to three.

Revision as of 01:26, 25 June 2018

Heretic Treasure Chest
Title screen
Authors Various
Port Limit-removing
IWAD Heretic
Year 2010
Link Doomworld/idgames

Heretic Treasure Chest is a three-episode megawad released in March 2010, created by various authors as an attempt at doing a Heretic equivalent of the Community Chest series.

The idea of the project was thought out by Kim Bach (Torn), though later Ler and Vermil ran the project.

The original plan was to do a full five episodes for Heretic SOTR, however because the number of maps submitted declined after enough for three episodes had been done, the project was reduced to three.

Vermil organized the map order and balanced and tweaked the completed maps to be as playable as possible, as episodes.

Levels

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

External links