Template:Ability box

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[[{{{name}}} (talent)|{{{name}}}]]
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Category Type -
Category -
Requirements -
Use Mode -
Range -
Cost -
Cooldown -
Travel Speed -
Use Speed -
Description -


Use this template on pages that define a talent or item ability. For NPC-only talents/abilities use Template:Ability_box/npc.

{{Ability_box
|name=
|image=
|category_type=
|category=
|require=
|range=
|cost=
|use_mode=
|cooldown=
|use_speed=
|travel_speed=
|desc=
}}
name
The name of the ability, the way it is written in game
image
Image file for this ability. This is typically the name of the talent with a .png extension (Chant of fortitude (talent) is "Chant of fortitude.png". If you can't find a match, leave it blank.
category_type
The top-level category group type; in "Chronomancy/Energy" it would be Chronomancy. See Talents for this list.
category
The sub-category type (aka "tree"); in "Chronomancy/Energy" it would be Energy.
require
Requirements for the ability. Use the correct template from Template:TalentReq!
For example, if the talent's source code looks like:
require = cuns_req4,
then you should use this value in the template:
|require={{TalentReq/CunsReq4}}
cost
Ability cost (mana, vim, hate, stamina) etc.
cooldown
Time until the ability can be used again.
range
The distance over which the ability can be used. If it only affects the player, use "personal"; or if for melee (one square away) attack use "melee".
use_speed
How much time this ability takes to be used; if none, use "instant".
travel_speed
The speed at which the talent moves, if it has range. This is usually listed in the talent description or code. For melee/personal leave this blank.
use_mode
How talent is used - passive, activated, or sustained.
desc
Description of the ability as it appears in game. Remember that any numbers you see in game are specific to your character! When in doubt use variables ("X" or "Y"), or look into the code to determine the formula used.