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<includeonly>{{#if:{{{1|}}}| | <includeonly>{{#if:{{{1|}}}| | ||
{{#switch:{{{1}}} | {{#switch:{{{1}}} | ||
| common = a common | |||
| uncommon = an uncommon | | uncommon = an uncommon | ||
| rare = a rare | | rare = a rare | ||
| very rare = a very rare | | very rare = a very rare | ||
| legendary = a legendary | | legendary = a legendary | ||
| story = a quest-related | |||
| an (unknown rarity) | | an (unknown rarity) | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 19:46, 28 February 2023
This is useful for auto-generating text with a template, in which you'd like to refer to an item's rarity in the flow of a sentence, like so:
The {{{name}}} is {{RarityWithArticle|{{{rarity}}}}} item.
Suppose the 'name' is "Worgfang" and the 'rarity' is "uncommon". Then the result would be:
The Worgfang is an uncommon item.
For an empty rarity value, it will say "a common":
The Dagger is a common item.
For an invalid / unrecognized rarity value, it will say "an (unknown rarity)":
The Weird Sword is an (unknown rarity) item.