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TUNIC: Fix minimal Heir access in ladder shuffle #3189

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What is this fixing or adding?

When set to minimal with hex quest off and ladder shuffle on, there's a chance of it not giving you access to the place you need to place the 3 hexagons to finish the game.
Now, there's an event there that is required to reach the Spirit Arena.

How was this tested?

Few test gens.

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@ScipioWright ScipioWright added is: bug/fix Issues that are reporting bugs or pull requests that are fixing bugs. affects: release/blocker Issues/PRs that must be addressed before next official release. waiting-on: peer-review Issue/PR has not been reviewed by enough people yet. labels Apr 21, 2024
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Applying release/blocker because it created an impossible seed for a couple of players without this fix.

@Berserker66 Berserker66 merged commit 6aafa6f into ArchipelagoMW:main Apr 21, 2024
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@ScipioWright ScipioWright deleted the tunc-fix-minimal branch April 21, 2024 16:00
qwint pushed a commit to qwint/Archipelago that referenced this pull request Jun 24, 2024
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