Template:Prestige class/doc
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{{Prestige class}} is for use in any article about a prestige class common or specific to the Pathfinder campaign setting. Some parameters are optional and can be left blank. If undefined, these optionals will not appear.
The recommended image size is a width of 250px so that it will completely fill the infobox without increasing its size.
This template is based upon, with permission, the Class Template found at the Forgotten Realms Wiki.
Template
{{Prestige class | image = | name = | region = | races = | classes = | alignment = | progression = | aon1e = | imagesof = | source = | page = }}
Usage
- image (optional)
- An image of a typical member of the prestige class or archetype. The recommended size is 250px.
- name (optional)
- The name of the prestige class.
- region (optional)
- The region(s) of Golarion associated with the prestige class or archetype, if any.
- races
- The race(s) associated with the prestige class, if any.
- classes
- The character classes most likely to take levels in the prestige class.
- alignment (optional)
- Use the Alignment Grid Template to indicate alignment restriction for entry into the prestige class, if any.
- progression
- The maximum number of levels available to members of the prestige class.
- aon1e (optional)
- The final part of a URL to an Archives of Nethys page about the creature, monster family, or race/ancestry, starting after the first slash (e.g.
PrestigeClassesDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Liberator
from https://aonprd.com/PrestigeClassesDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Liberator).
- imagesof (optional)
- The name of the category that contains images of this magic item, which appears as a link to the category page. For instance, an imagesof value of Knights of Ozem will create a link to Category:Images of Knights of Ozem with the link text "Images of Knights of Ozem".
- source & page (optional)
- The source wherein the prestige class or archetype was first mentioned, or from which the most information is available. Link the title, and include page number if possible. Use this only if you have a source and page for either 1E or 2E, but not both.