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*[[Skill template]]s, which specify a set of [[skill]]s and [[attribute]] ranks. |
*[[Skill template]]s, which specify a set of [[skill]]s and [[attribute]] ranks. |
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*[[Equipment template]]s, which specify a set of equipped [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] pieces along with any applied upgrades. |
*[[Equipment template]]s, which specify a set of equipped [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] pieces along with any applied upgrades. |
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− | Players may find it frustrating to keep their templates organized after accumulating a rather large number of templates. Thankfully it is possible to organize your templates by creating folders with the template file in your primary Guild Wars file. It is important to remember to create a shortcut back to the skills or equipment folder inside each new folder you create. |
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For the use of templates within the MediaWiki software, see [[Metawikimedia:Help:Template|Help:Template]]. |
For the use of templates within the MediaWiki software, see [[Metawikimedia:Help:Template|Help:Template]]. |
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There are two kinds of template used in Guild Wars:
- Skill templates, which specify a set of skills and attribute ranks.
- Equipment templates, which specify a set of equipped weapons and armor pieces along with any applied upgrades.
For the use of templates within the MediaWiki software, see Help:Template.