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For an item, provide its name as a parameter. For example, <nowiki>{{uncommon|Broken Wand}}</nowiki> produces {{uncommon|Broken Wand}}. If there's an article for the named item, then the text will link to it; e.g. <nowiki>{{rare|Swiresy Shoes}}</nowiki> renders as {{rare|Swiresy Shoes}}.
For an item, provide its name as a parameter. For example, <nowiki>{{uncommon|Broken Wand}}</nowiki> produces {{uncommon|Broken Wand}}. If there's an article for the named item, then the text will link to it; e.g. <nowiki>{{rare|Swiresy Shoes}}</nowiki> renders as {{rare|Swiresy Shoes}}.
There is currently no equivalent template for the Common rarity or common items, since they are represented by white text.


For weapon properties, use [[Template:rarity|rarity]] and the other [[:Category:Weapon Property Templates|Weapon Property Templates]].
For weapon properties, use [[Template:rarity|rarity]] and the other [[:Category:Weapon Property Templates|Weapon Property Templates]].

Revision as of 03:19, 25 September 2023

These templates allow you mention a rarity, or a specific item, using text in the appropriate colour.

To mention a rarity, just use the rarity's name in braces, e.g. {{very rare}} produces Very Rare. Note this does not link to an article.

For an item, provide its name as a parameter. For example, {{uncommon|Broken Wand}} produces Broken Wand. If there's an article for the named item, then the text will link to it; e.g. {{rare|Swiresy Shoes}} renders as Swiresy Shoes.

There is currently no equivalent template for the Common rarity or common items, since they are represented by white text.

For weapon properties, use rarity and the other Weapon Property Templates.

Pages in category "Rarity Templates"

The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.