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'''''<small>*See also [[wikipedia:Symbols_for_Legacy_Computing_Supplement|Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement]].</small>'''''[[File:Slc 2.jpg|thumb|288x288px|Symbols included with the second SLC update]] | '''''<small>*See also [[wikipedia:Symbols_for_Legacy_Computing_Supplement|Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement]].</small>'''''[[File:Slc 2.jpg|thumb|288x288px|Symbols included with the second SLC update]] | ||
A much larger set of SLC characters were introduced on November 7th, 2022, and along with it a second test world named [https://owot.me/slc2 '''/slc2''']. SLC 2 introduced a variety of box drawing characters that allowed users to effectively replicated pixel art within OWOT. | A much larger set of SLC characters were introduced on November 7th, 2022, and along with it a second test world named [https://owot.me/slc2 '''/slc2''']. SLC 2 introduced a variety of [[Octant|box drawing characters]] that allowed users to effectively replicated pixel art within OWOT. | ||
A number of interesting but less useful characters were also included, such as six quartets of symbols that each combine to form a chess piece. | A number of interesting but less useful characters were also included, such as six quartets of symbols that each combine to form a chess piece. | ||