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Usage

{{PassiveFeaturePage
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| summary =
| description =
| image =
| additional = 
| toggleable =
| X learns at level X =
| granted by feats =
| granted by items = 
| granted by spells = 
| used by creatures =
| other ways to learn =
| notes =
| video =
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This generates pages that don't fit other generators, automatically formatting and categorizing the page. Don't be daunted by the number of parameters/options and fill in what you need.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Action summarysummary

The summary of the action and its effects. This goes at the top of the article. Use description for the in-game text description.

Example
This action allows the caster to unleash a streak of fire from their hands that ignites into a large explosion at a chosen point within range.
Contentrequired
Action descriptiondescription

The raw in-game description of the action. Use summary for summarizing the action and its effects.

Example
Shoot a bright flame from your fingers that explodes upon contact, torching everything in the vicinity for 8d6 Fire damage.
Stringrequired
Action image/iconimage

The page's main image. [[File:NoImage Icon.webp|x40px]] will be used if empty.

Example
Fireball Icon.png
Stringsuggested
toggleabletoggleable

Specifies whether or not this passive feature is toggleable.

Example
yes
Contentoptional
additional propertiesadditional

Any additional properties about the skill that are not covered by template go here, which goes under damage in properties

Contentoptional
class learns at level 1class learns at level 1

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 1. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 2class learns at level 2

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 2. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 3class learns at level 3

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 3. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 4class learns at level 4

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 4. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 5class learns at level 5

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 5. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 6class learns at level 6

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 6. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 7class learns at level 7

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 7. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 8class learns at level 8

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 8. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 9class learns at level 9

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 9. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 10class learns at level 10

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 10. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 11class learns at level 11

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 11. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
class learns at level 12class learns at level 12

This specifies what level the classes get access to this action at level 12. You can use subclass names such as "Fiend" or "Light Domain" to indicate that Fiend Warlocks or Light Domain clerics gain access.

Example
Sorcerer, Wizard, Fiend, Light Domain
Stringoptional
race learns at level 1race learns at level 1

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 1. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 2race learns at level 2

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 2. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 3race learns at level 3

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 3. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 4race learns at level 4

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 4. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 5race learns at level 5

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 5. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 6race learns at level 6

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 6. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 7race learns at level 7

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 7. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 8race learns at level 8

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 8. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 9race learns at level 9

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 9. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 10race learns at level 10

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 10. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 11race learns at level 11

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 11. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
race learns at level 12race learns at level 12

This specifies what level the races get access to this action at level 12. You can use subrace names such as "Wood Elf" or "Seldarine Drow" as well.

Example
Elf, Seldarine Drow
Stringoptional
granted by featsgranted by feats

This specifies what feats get access to this action. Similar to the class and race arguments, this list can be comma-separated as well.

Example
Magic Initiate: Druid
Stringoptional
granted by itemsgranted by items

This specifies what items get access to this action. Similar to the class and race arguments, this list can be comma-separated as well.

Example
Poisoner's Ring
Stringoptional
granted by spellsgranted by spells

This specifies what spells get access to or trigger this action. Similar to the class and race arguments, this list can be comma-separated as well.

Example
Poisoner's Ring
Stringoptional
used by creaturesused by creatures

This specifies which creatures use this action.

Example
Magma Mephit
Stringoptional
notesnotes

Any extra or related information about the action.

Contentoptional
videovideo

Name of an uploaded video file showcasing the action.

Fileoptional
If this is an examplethis is an example

If this is an example and you don't want the page to be categorized and related.

Example
yes
Stringoptional
other ways to learnother ways to learn

Other ways to learn. These will be inserted as-is at the end of the how to learn field.

Stringoptional

Example

{{PassiveFeaturePage| this is an example = yes
| description = abc
| image = Fly Icon.png
| summary = fly you fools
| toggleable = yes
| additional = * abcd
| class learns at level 3 = Monk
| race learns at level 5 = Wood Elf
| notes = * bar
| video = Fireball-showcase.mp4
}}

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