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This page serves as a quick reference for commonly-used templates on bg3.wiki.

See Help:How to Contribute for general wiki editing tips, or click on a template to see its template page and documentation.

More advanced template editors may also wish to view All Pages in the Template Namespace.

Page Creation Templates

Arguably the most important templates on the wiki, Page Creation Templates take your input to create full, pre-formatted pages for various aspects of the game. These templates also automate SEO meta tagging and page categorisation.

Data Querying Templates

These templates automate data queries for the Cargo wiki extension, allowing you to quickly assemble and insert helpful data.

  • Template:Condition: Queries the Conditions table for any single condition you specify by name, and outputs pre-formatted data for that condition.
  • Template:WeaponAction: Queries the Weapon Actions table for any single weapon action you specify by name, and outputs pre-formatted data for that weapon action.

Inline Templates

These templates insert inline content - often an icon and link to the relevant page - to provide additional flair and visual consistency. Nearly all of these templates are invoked by other, larger templates automatically.

Navigational Templates

These templates assist wiki readers in navigating to related pages.

Other Templates

These templates each have unique aspects or use cases that make them different from other templates.

  • Template:AttributeBlock: Generates an attribute block for a creature. While it can be used on its own, this template is also automatically invoked and handled by other templates, such as Template:CharacterInfo.
  • Template:Anchor: Inserts a page anchor to allow for linking to a specific part of a page, for cases in which a heading would not be stylistically appropriate.
  • Template:DamageInfo: A more robust, non-inline-friendly version of the DamageText template. Inserts colour-coded damage info and the icon for the specified damage type. Invoked extensively by Page Creation Templates.
  • Template:HealingInfo: Like DamageInfo, but for effects that heal hit points.
  • Template:Div col: Used to arrange a set of bullets in 'newspaper-style' columns, making better use of horizontal space on a page.
  • Template:ImageLink: Inserts icons with text below, both linking to a specified page.
  • Template:InfoBlob: Displays a small piece of information a nicely-styled blob in a monospace font. Note: Always inserts a new line before the infoblob; not suitable for inline usage.
  • Template:MatureWarning: Inserts a mature content warning with the mature content collapsed by default. Please do still adhere to the Wiki Content Rules.
  • Template:Quote: Inserts a pre-formatted quote. Used extensively for character quotes, class descriptions, and item 'flavour text.'
  • Template:PageSeo: Applies meta tags to the page for Google SEO (most commonly, the "image" and "description" tags). These meta tags are also referenced when linking to a bg3.wiki page on social media sites and Discord. Note: Page Creation Templates automatically handle this functionality, but any page created without a page creation template should also manually invoke this template.
  • Template:Resistances: Inserts a pre-formatted table of resistances, vulnerabilites, and/or immunities.
  • Template:SpoilerBox: Inserts a spoiler warning with the spoilery content collapsed by default.
  • Template:SpoilerWarning: Inserts a generic spoiler warning for the contents of a page or page section.
  • Template:TOC: Inserts the page's Table of Contents. Can be used to override the default TOC placement or limit the depth of header links included in the TOC.
  • Template:UnderConstruction: Inserts an 'Under Construction' notice for in-progress pages, stub pages, and incomplete sections.