Template:Monster

USAGE

 * Notes:
 * tag refers to any "<...>" text under the monster name
 * MM type
 * If empty or missing will give "Unknown" and add the page to C:MM type issues/missing
 * none will give "None" and add the page to C:MM type issues/none
 * MM type should be used if the monster should be in the MM but isn't with  being what it should be classified as. Will add page to the type subcat under Category:Monster Manual/missing (&thinsp; subcategories with a total of   pages&thinsp;)
 * If the monster is counted as the wrong type, please use MM type and then add a Listed as type or monster instead of type in Monster Manual or some other appropriate description to the description section of the page.
 * event only will give "Event only monster" and add the page to C:Monster Manual/Event Only
 * cr refers to Challenge rating. If there are multiple difficulties, use Xpcolors.
 * boss is used to further categorize the bosses.
 * color is used to denote the type of enemy for non-bosses.
 * rare only applies to non-bosses.
 * organization only applies to non-bosses that are not named.
 * habitat # quest or wilderness adventure area (unlinked text for page for the quest).
 * hnote # note about a specific habitat —
 * hcr # CR for a specific habitat —
 * hslay # slayer category for a specific habitat —
 * Use  if habitat has slayer counts but this monster does not count for any of them.
 * saying # Things the monster says in say channel (overhead)


 * Using Numbered Parameters:
 * Items using numbered parameters (e.g.,  ) appear in numeric order (from 1), even if written in a different order.  Please list them in numeric order as this makes everyone's life easier.
 * If there are duplicates, only one entry will be used.
 * Numbered parameters do not need to be sequential. It is OK to have ,  ,.
 * Why might you do this?
 * Cluster related quests together.
 * Leave space to insert entries later without needing to renumber entire list.
 * Any limitations?
 * Keep gaps small, no more than 5-10 at most.
 * Don't add gaps needlessly. E.g. Use small gaps to separate groups of closely related habitats.  If there are only 3 habitats, then they can be 1,2,3.


 * Habitat Parameters:
 * Numbered parameters beginning with  are associated with the habitat parameter with the same number.  For example, ,  ,   all add information to  .  If the habitat parameter is missing then the other parameters will be ignored.

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CODING
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