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|Health Points range, as seen on the role stats dialogue but replace the ' to ' with a dash/hyphen. This will be something like '0-25'. Enter it exactly like that. The module will break it up and calculate the increments for each level. If omitted this column will not be filled.
|Health Points range, as seen on the role stats dialogue but replace the ' to ' with a dash/hyphen. This will be something like '0-25'. Enter it exactly like that. The module will break it up and calculate the increments for each level. If omitted this column will not be filled.
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|name
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|Name to use in the table caption. If not provided it will use the title of the page.
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Revision as of 19:01, 9 November 2022

Overview

This template uses the module:Role Advancement Table to generate a wikitable from the parameters provided. It it intended to take the maual work out of formatting the table which can be over 40 rows of data.

See the Defender stats dialogue below for an example of where to get the values for most of these parameters.

Parameters
Parameter Required Notes
aw Optional, but recommended Armour Weight range, as seen on the role stats dialogue but replace the ' to ' with a dash/hyphen. This will be something like '0-25'. Enter it exactly like that. The module will break it up and calculate the increments for each level. If omitted this column will not be filled.
hp Optional, but recommended Health Points range, as seen on the role stats dialogue but replace the ' to ' with a dash/hyphen. This will be something like '0-25'. Enter it exactly like that. The module will break it up and calculate the increments for each level. If omitted this column will not be filled.
name optional Name to use in the table caption. If not provided it will use the title of the page.
type Optional, but recommended. Either 'base' or 'spec'. Using this tells the table whether to start at row 1 or 6, amongst other possible default values. NOTE If those parameters are manually entered (i.e. start=10) then the manual value will be used.