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User talk:TheBlackrose
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Thanks for link to your monster template. It looks good so far. Would it be possible to separate out the Voidwatch NM template from the rest? There are some columns in the table which don't make sense and don't apply to Voidwatch (i.e. "Steal" and "VWNM Battlefield"). At least, I'm not sure what you meant by VWNM Battlefield. None of them have anything steal-able. --Slycer 15:10, 31 August 2011 (EDT)
Awesome, thanks. Just generally speaking, all of the VW battles take place in open areas (either field or dungeon areas), none of them are on battlefields. If I had to choose, relevant columns for all VW battles would be something like... path, tier, zone, rift locations, drops. I guess level is pretty standard for any monster, but there's really no way to figure out what level they are, and I don't see the value in having a level column on every VWNM page. They give a standard amount of experience based on the tier of the fight, and not based on the level of the mob, so there's really no way to figure it out. Path would be which wing of voidwatch (Jeuno, Bastok, etc.), tier would be which tier of that path (I, II, III, IV). Rift locations, or spawn locations, or whatever you want to call it would also be helpful (they've typically been getting shoved into the notes for each mob but they would be more appropriate in the leading tables). I'd take a go at it myself but I haven't worked with templates before on the Wiki and I don't want to screw something up. Thanks! --Slycer 15:48, 31 August 2011 (EDT)
Think I figured it out Cherufe as an example. --Slycer 15:20, 1 September 2011 (EDT)