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[//]: # (First of all, THANK YOU for your contribution.)
## Changes Proposed:
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## Issues Addressed:
[//]: # (If your fix has a relating issue, link it below)
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## SOURCE:
[//]: # (If you can, include a source that can strengthen your claim)
## Tests Performed:
[//]: # (Does it build without errors? Did you test in-game? What did you test? On which OS did you test? Describe any other tests performed)
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## How to Test the Changes:
[//]: # (Describe in a detailed step-by-step order how to test the changes)
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## Known Issues and TODO List:
[//]: # (Is there anything else left to do after this PR?)
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[//]: # (Do not remove the instructions below about testing, they will help users to test your PR)
## How to Test AzerothCore PRs
When a PR is ready to be tested, it will be marked as **[WAITING TO BE TESTED]**.
You can help by testing PRs and writing your feedback here on the PR's page on GitHub. Follow the instructions here:
http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/How-to-test-a-PR
**REMEMBER**: when testing a PR that changes something **generic** (i.e. a part of code that handles more than one specific thing), the tester should not only check that the PR does its job (e.g. fixing spell XXX) but **especially** check that the PR does not cause any regression (i.e. introducing new bugs).
**For example**: if a PR fixes spell X by changing a part of code that handles spells X, Y, and Z, we should not only test X, but **we should test Y and Z as well**.