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<tr><th>Format</th><th>Description</th><th>Input</th><th>Example output</th></tr>
<tr><th>Format</th><th>Description</th><th>Input</th><th>Example output</th></tr>
<tr><td>1...2</td><td>Extracts the value of the ith entry (i = 1...2) in the defense property input.</td><td>vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, representing defense values (e.g. "2,15")</td><td>{{Defense|2,15|1}}</td></tr>
<tr><td>1...2</td><td>Extracts the value of the ith entry (i = 1...2) in the defense property input.</td><td>vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, representing defense values (e.g. "2,15")</td><td>{{Defense|2,15|1}}</td></tr>
<tr><td>d1...d2</td><td>Extracts the value of the ith entry (i = 1...2) in the defense property input and formats it as a bonus/malus using [[Template:Difference]].</td><td>vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, representing defense values (e.g. "2,15")</td><td>{{Defense|2,15|d1}}</td></tr>
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In the above-mentioned vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, each position/index corresponds to a specific defense property. See the subsequent list for details.
In the above-mentioned vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, each position/index corresponds to a specific defense property. See the subsequent list for details.

Revision as of 09:00, 20 March 2022

Description

This template generates various output formats from raw defense property input.

Usage

{{Defense|<defense property input>|<format>}}

Make sure that <defense property input> is formatted correctly according to the rules given below, otherwise error messages may be generated.

Format options

FormatDescriptionInputExample output
1...2Extracts the value of the ith entry (i = 1...2) in the defense property input.vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, representing defense values (e.g. "2,15")2
d1...d2Extracts the value of the ith entry (i = 1...2) in the defense property input and formats it as a bonus/malus using Template:Difference.vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, representing defense values (e.g. "2,15")+2

In the above-mentioned vector of 2 comma-separated numbers, each position/index corresponds to a specific defense property. See the subsequent list for details.

Defense property names

IndexName
1Armor
2Avoidance

To extract the individual defense property names use the following syntax:

{{Defense/names|<defense property index>}}

Abbreviated names can be produced for each defense property by using specific double indices:

IndexName
11Arm.
22Avoid.