Thread:Willbachbakal/@comment-1920550-20150318120635/@comment-1330314-20150325193605

Here are some templates you might need:

If you're planning on changing Talon's base stats, you're going to need this:

You don't need to include all of the fields here, just the ones you want to change, though you should always include the disp_name field to indicate it's Talon's info. If you don't plan on changing anything, your template will look like this:

If you need clarification on any of the fields, let me know.

For the abilities, there are two ways you can put them in template form. The simple way is to just have the ability box with all the basic information on your ability:

With X being the ability's place in Talon's kit (I for innate, then QWER for their respective keys). The description field is the main body of your ability template, and is where you describe how it works, and the leveling field is there to indicate the progression of the effect you're describing (e.g. damage, a slow, any kind of per-rank scaling effect, etc.). Description2/description3 and leveling2/leveling3 are there for additional mini-description paragraphs and their respective leveling, which I'd recommend using if your ability has multiple different effects and conditionals in order to avoid cluttering everything into one super-paragraph.

The slightly more complicated method involves adding an ability details section for more in-depth documentation. I also like to include these in my custom content because they let me put paragraphs explaining my thought process behind the stuff I'm posting. To do this, you'll need this larger template:

With X being the ability's place in your kit. The "ability info" part is the same as the above template, and "ability2" is the ability details section. "Targeting" refers to how your ability works (whether it's a skillshot, a dash, an on-hit effect, etc.), "damagetype" is its damage type (physical, magic or true), "projectile" indicates whether the ability counts as a projectile in the context of and, "spelleffects" indicates how your ability interacts with spell effects (depending on whether or not your ability is single-target, aoe, or something that doesn't apply spell effects at all), "onhiteffects" is the same for on-hit effects, "spellshield" is for how your ability interacts with spell shields (i.e. if they block the ability and what effects they block), and "additional" is where you get to explain whatever you like.

Additionally, you're also going to need formatting templates. The most basic one is sbc, which is used for those and  titles. Just use this:

And that'll do it. You also need to use lc in your leveling section, such as physical damage. You'll need to use this template:

*your text here*

Unlike sbc, this will automatically end your text with a colon (":"). For lists of numbers, use ap:

And you can have lists of numbers like. The final template you'll need to use is as for ability scalings:

So becomes.

That should just about cover it. If there's anything that needs clarification, or anything I can help with, let me know.