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Template talk:Eternal flask

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Eternal potions probably probably should be using Template:Consumable instead of another template they basically the same as potions just with a cool down timer which can be added to T:Consumable. Templates with this page style cant be nicely place with others on one page like for the future CC rum flasks Bladedge (ContributionsMessage) 13:16, February 20, 2013 (EST)

Eternal Flasks are not "consumable", though. And there are plenty of other ways of putting upgrade info on one page - like for example, the tables on all the other upgradable Crystal Cove items. Cdr (ContributionsMessage) 13:44, February 20, 2013 (EST)
Consumable is just the name of the template, it was originally going to be name Cookies for the festivest items. You consume than eternal potion but this one just refills itself in ~5 mins. You cant do this Yugoloth_Favor_Potions with this template for the rums. Bladedge (ContributionsMessage) 14:15, February 20, 2013 (EST)
I also find the Consumable template ugly and hard to read/parse, since it's not a table like every other item template.At the very least, the Consumable template should be brought in line with other item templates if you're really attached to using it for eternal flasks - and it should add Category:Eternal Flask if it's an eternal flask.

But really, I don't think a page like the Yugo pot page makes sense at all for the eternal rum - it's an upgrade, it should just have an upgrade table with links to the individual versions. Cdr (ContributionsMessage) 14:25, February 20, 2013 (EST)