Template talk:Skill link
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Since at least some of the templates seem to get more frequent updates, and a previously working feature seems to be "lost": is it possible to make the templates work global again? Its not really practicable to have to copy every change over to another language... --Mr.Cee (talk) 14:28, 8 February 2013 (UTC)
Example Which doesn't work
I want to write "Lesser/Greater Multiple Projectiles" where "Lesser" links to LMP and "Greater Multiple Projectiles" links to GMP.
test 1. Module Error: No skills found with q_where = skill.active_skill_name="Lesser Multiple Projectiles"/Module Error: No skills found with q_where = skill.active_skill_name="Greater Multiple Projectiles" test 2. Module Error: No skills found with q_where = skill.active_skill_name="Lesser"/Module Error: No skills found with q_where = skill.active_skill_name="Greater Multiple Projectiles"
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I want to link to Multiple Projectiles but show it as if it were a green skill gem. (when it's really a group of two)
test 3. Module Error: No skills found with q_where = skill.active_skill_name="Multiple Projectiles"
I find the gem icon handy to indicate the link is about a skill, which is valid in both these cases. Though I'm not sure which is better, since an Module Error: No skills found with q_where = skill.active_skill_name="Uber Multiple Projectiles" may be added in the future making all references in the first style need updating. Maybe this is unlikely. I certainly like linking to both rather than a page which only displays two links.