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  |passive3 = Something Else</code>
  |passive3 = Something Else</code>


It then automatically finds an icon and page. If it detects that a page like [[Darkvision (Passive Feature)]] exists, it will automatically link to that instead. It only goes up to passive4. You can override its default assumptions with <code>|passive1img</code> and <code>|passive1link</code>.
It then automatically finds an icon and page. If it detects that a page like [[Darkvision (Passive Feature)]] exists, it will automatically link to that instead. It only goes up to ''passive4''. You can override its default assumptions with <code>|passive1img</code> and <code>|passive1link</code>, etc.


If it sees <code>|passive=</code> is in use it will use the current template format instead. Theoretically this means it wouldn't break every existing page if used. Theoretically.
If it sees <code>|passive=</code> is in use, it'll use the current template format instead. Theoretically this means it wouldn't break every existing page if used. Theoretically.

Revision as of 02:01, 21 July 2023

Training Guex

The Player Character can offer him ineffectual advice or train him by passing any of the following skillchecks:

If the Detect Thoughts roll fails, Guex and everyone around him gains the Temporarily Hostile status and initiate combat with the Players Party.

If the Athletics or Insight rolls fail, Guex will grow angry with the Player Character and can then be observed and heard to be more frustrated and worse at hitting the dummy.

If successful, the Player Character is rewarded with a Battleaxe and 10 Experience. Guex can also be observed and heard to be much happier and effective at hitting the dummy.

Successfully helping him train is an inspirational event for the Soldier Soldier background called "To Arms!". It grants 1 Inspiration and 25 Experience.

This is a test version of Template:CharacterInfo where you enter the passives like this:

|passive1 = Attack of Opportunity
|passive2 = Darkvision
|passive3 = Something Else

It then automatically finds an icon and page. If it detects that a page like Darkvision (Passive Feature) exists, it will automatically link to that instead. It only goes up to passive4. You can override its default assumptions with |passive1img and |passive1link, etc.

If it sees |passive= is in use, it'll use the current template format instead. Theoretically this means it wouldn't break every existing page if used. Theoretically.