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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 ''passive5''.
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 ''passive5''.


You can override its default assumptions with <code>|passive1img</code> and <code>|passive1link</code>, etc. For instance: <code>|passive1img=Attack Of Opportunity Icon.png</code> will cause it to load that file. Alternatively, <code>|passive1img=none</code> will firmly tell it no icon image exists, don't bother to look for one; it's a way of dealing with false positives.
You can override its default assumptions with ''passive1img'' and ''passive1link'', etc. For instance: <code>|passive1img=Attack Of Opportunity Icon.png</code> will cause it to load that file. Alternatively, <code>|passive1img=none</code> will firmly tell it no icon image exists, don't bother to look for one; it's a way of dealing with false positives.


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.
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.

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