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| name = {{{name | {{titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} }} }}} | | name = {{{name | {{titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} }} }}} | ||
| icon = {{{icon | {{{name | {{titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} }} }}} Condition Icon.png }}} | | icon = {{{icon | {{{name | {{titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} }} }}} Condition Icon.png }}} | ||
| effects = {{{effects|}}} | | effects = {{{effects|}}} | ||
| this is an example = {{{this is an example|}}} | | this is an example = {{{this is an example|}}} |
Revision as of 12:23, 16 July 2023
If the page title corresponds to the condition name, then you don't have to provide the name
parameter. However, if you have to name a page something like Blah (Condition) to disambiguate it from some other page called Blah (e.g. Chill Touch vs. Chill Touch (Condition)) then you'll want to provide an explicit name = Blah
value.
Likewise, if the icon for the condition is called Blah Condition Icon.png
then you don't have to provide the icon
parameter.
Examples:
Blade Ward (Condition)
Template:ConditionPage/Primitive