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|displayname = Alternate name to show in the drops table
|displayname = Alternate name to show in the drops table
|quantity = Quantity(s) dropped by source. Separate with commas. If unknown, leave blank or use "Unknown."
|quantity = Quantity(s) dropped by source. Separate with commas. If unknown, leave blank or use "Unknown."
|frequency = How frequent the item is, specify as a fraction (eg. "1/128") or use: Always, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Unknown
|frequency = How frequent the item is, specify as a fraction (eg. "1/128") or use: Always, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Very rare, Unknown
|image = (Optional) Manual addition or override of the image icon. Don't add [[File:_]]
|image = (Optional) Manual addition or override of the image icon. Don't add [[File:_]]
}}
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===frequency===
===frequency===
Frequency of the item being dropped. Frequency can either be a number or a category, a number is preferred.
Frequency of the item being dropped. Frequency can either be a number or a category, a number is preferred.

'''''Note:''' This is not the rarity of a piece of equipment.''


====Number====
====Number====
They should generally be added as a fraction, e.g. <code>1/128</code>, <code>10/512</code>, <code>1/5000</code> etc. The template will automatically provide colors and similar.
They should generally be added as a fraction, e.g. <code>1/128</code>, <code>10/512</code>, <code>1/5000</code> etc. The template will automatically provide colours and similar.


====Category====
====Category====
Categories should be used if there's no good way to find an accurate drop chance. There are 6 available options:
Categories should be used if there's no good way to find an accurate drop chance. There are 6 available options:
{| class="wikitable align-center-1"
{| class="wikitable align-center-1"
! Rarity
! Frequency
! Explanation
! Explanation
|-
|-
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| Renowned for being rare among players. Hardly ever dropped.
| Renowned for being rare among players. Hardly ever dropped.
|}
|}

Leaving the rarity blank or entering a rarity other than always/common/uncommon/rare/very rare or a number defaults to a white colour.


===image (optional)===
===image (optional)===
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"type": "string",
"type": "string",
"required": true
"required": true
},
"rarity": {
"label": "Rarity",
"description": "Rarity level of the item, such as Common, Uncommon, Rare, or Very rare.",
"example": "Common",
"type": "string",
"required": false
},
},
"image": {
"image": {
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"format": "\n{{_|_=_}}\n"
"format": "\n{{_|_=_}}\n"
}
}
</templatedata>}}[[Category:Transclusion templates]][[Category:Drop table templates]]
</templatedata>}}
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