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feat: new stackability #6666

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feat: new stackability #6666

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Resolves #6455
Impact: major
Type: feature

Issue

  • Unable to skip duplicate item level promotion
  • Stack Ability is not flexible

Solution

  • Check for affected
  • Able to register new stackability

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@vanpho93 vanpho93 force-pushed the feat/new-stackability branch 2 times, most recently from 4834bc5 to 56aa637 Compare November 22, 2022 06:52
@vanpho93 vanpho93 marked this pull request as ready for review November 22, 2022 06:54
@brent-hoover brent-hoover merged commit af27bcb into feat/promotions Nov 24, 2022
@brent-hoover brent-hoover deleted the feat/new-stackability branch November 24, 2022 08:58
vanpho93 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2023
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