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Enemy Templates

What it looks like
This template is used to show information about POTCO's enemies.


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Enemy Name

{{ #if: Levels | Levels:
Levels

}} {{ #if: Hit Points | Health:
Hit Points

}} {{ #if: Attacks | Attacks:
Attacks

}} {{ #if: Location | Locations:
Location

}} {{ #if: Info

| Notes:
Info



}}

{{ #if: Image.png |{{{Title}}} }}


What you type
<noinclude>
{{POTCOEnemies
|PrevPage=[[Previous Page]]
|Name=Enemy Name
|Levels=Levels
|HPs=Hit Points
|Attacks=Attacks
|Locations=Location
|Notes=Info <br>
Info <br>
Info

|Image=Image link here.
}}
</noinclude>
What it looks like What you type
If the enemy is part of the Navy, show this using:

This enemy is part of the Navy.

{{EnemyNavy}}
If the enemy is part of the EITC, show this using:

This enemy is part of the EITC

{{EnemyEITC}}
If the enemy is an animal, show this using:

This enemy is part of the Animals group

{{Animal}}
If the enemy is a plant, show this using:

This enemy is part of the Plants group

{{Plant}}
If the enemy is part of Jolly Roger's Army show this using:

This enemy is part of Jolly Roger's Army.

{{JollyRoger'sArmy}}
If the enemy is a boss show this using:

This enemy is a Boss.

{{Boss}}
If you want to show what levels an enemy can be, show this using:

Levels: nums

{{levels|num-num}}
You can show the enemy's HP range using:

Hit Points: nums

{{HitPoints|num-num}}
If the enemy is a boss, you can show the type of enemy they are using:

This boss is a(n) Enemy Type.

{{BossEnemyType|[[Enemy Name]]}}

Quest Templates

What it looks like What you type
This is used to show information about POTCO's quests.

Name Task Description Reward Spoiler/Notes Picture


<noinclude>
{{POTCOQuestHeader}}
</noinclude>
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<noinclude>
{{POTCOQuestFooter}}
[[Category:POTCO Quests]]
</noinclude>
If a quest gives out Notoriety, show this using:

num Notoriety Points

{{Notoriety|num}}
If a quest page is not yet complete, show this using:

Piratesstub.jpg The various quest tasks/steps listed here represent {{ #ifeq: + | - | {{{QuestPercent}}}% | only a portion }} of this quest.


{{{POTCOQuestStub}}

NPC Templates

What it looks like What you type
This is used to show information about POTCO's NPCs.

Name Location Job Quests Image


Person's Name What island the person's on What their job is (gypsy, blacksmith, etc.) Link to page(s) Link to image


<noinclude>
{{PNPCTableHeader}}
</noinclude>
{{PNPC
|name=Person's Name
|location=What island the person's on
|job=What their job is (gypsy, blacksmith, etc.)
|quests=Link to page(s)
|image=Link to image
}}
<noinclude>
{{PNPCTableFooter}}
[[Category:POTCO NPCs]]
</noinclude>
If the NPC is a gypsy, show using this:

This person is a gypsy.

{{gypsy}}
If the NPC works at the docks show using this:

This person works at the docks.

{{dock'sMan}}
If the NPC is just a towns person, all they do is give out quests, show using this:

This person is a towns person.

{{townsPerson}}
If the NPC is a gunsmith, show using this:

This person is a gunsmith.

{{gunsmith}}
If the NPC is a blacksmith, show using this:

This person is a blacksmith.

{{blacksmith}}
If the NPC is a grave digger, show using this:

This person is a grave digger.

{{GraveDigger}}
If the NPC is a jeweler, show using this:

This person is a jeweler.

{{jeweler}}
If the NPC is a doctor, show using this:

This person is a doctor.

{{doctor}}
If the NPC is a bartender, show using this:

This person is a bartender.

{{bartender}}
If the NPC is a shipwright, show using this:

This person is a shipwright.

{{shipwright}}
If the NPC is a tattooist, show using this:

This person is a tattoo artist.

{{tattooist}}
If the NPC is a trainer, show using this:

This person is a trainer.

{{trainer}}

Ship Template

What it looks like What you type
This is used to show information on enemy ships in POTCO.

Name Type Levels Group Image


Name of the ship. Type of ship. Show Levels State the group it's in Link to image
<noinclude>
{{EnemyShipTableHeader}}
</noinclude>
{{EnemyShip
|name=Name of the ship.
|type=Type of ship.
|levels=Show Levels
|group=State the group it's in
|image=Link to image
}}<noinclude>
{{EnemyShipTableFooter}}
[[Category:Enemy Ships]]
</noinclude>
This is used to show that ships are part of the Navy:

This ship is part of the Navy

{{ShipNavy}}
This is used to show that ships are part of the EITC:

This ship is part of the EITC

{{ShipEITC}}
This is used to show that ships are part of Jolly Roger's Army:

This ship is part of Jolly Roger's Army

{{GhostShip}}

Gold Template

What it looks like What you type
If you want to show how much something is in gold, show using this:

Gnum

{{goldPrice|num}}

TODO Templates

What it looks like What you type
To leave a comment on a page about something that needs to be done (and also have the page in Category:TODO), use this:

TODO: What needs to be done

{{todo|What needs to be done}}
To show that there is no image available in a designated spot (and also have the page in Category:TODO:Pictures), use this:

Image Not Available

{{PImageNotAvailable}}
To show that some data is unknown for pirate stuff only (and also have the page in Category:TODO:POTCO Unknown Data), use this:

Unknown

{{punknown}}
If a page it too short and/or lacking too much information to use {{todo}}, use this (it must be a Pirates of the Caribbean Online page!):


{{PirateStub}}

Names: Quests and Files

Quest names: Quest names (and thier tasks) appear to consist of uppercase letters. For consistency, it is preferred that all uppercase letters be used, with the exception of the main page where the quests are listed. In the event a quest name or quest task name is duplicated, a number within paranthesis (making it separate from the quest/task name) should be placed at the end separated with a space. (Ex. VISIT GUNNER (1), VISIT GUNNER (2), etc)

Filenames for Images: We collect, organize, and upload volumes of images for various quests in the game. If filenames are properly named, then they can easily be identified as far as exactly where they belong within the series of quests in the game. It can also improve searching of images providing the ability to search not only by the task name, but by the quest name, the sub-quest name, etc. Example:

Task:

  Story Chapter: Black Pearl
     Second List
        Gunner
           Make Rum
              Make Grog
                  1 Fistful of mud

Filenames can be rather lengthly, so we can shorten them by abbreviating some more common parts of the tree. The above example may be reflected in this manner in a filename:

BPQ_2ndList_Gunner_MakeRum_MakeGrog_1FistfulOfMud.jpg

BPQ = Black Pearl Quest, 2ndList = Second List, etc..

This allows us to know exactly where this image fits in the series, it also allows us to search for all images based on "BPQ", "2nd List", "Gunner", "Make Rum", "Make Grog", and "1 Fistful Of Mud", instead of just a typical "1 Fistful of mud.jpg".


Other

What it looks like What you type
This is used to a Game Tip for POTCO (but only used from Game Tips seen on the official site):

Game Tip Game Tip: Insert The Tip Here
{{Game Tip|Insert The Tip Here}}
To make a note, use this:

NOTE: note

{{note|Insert The Note Here}}
To mark something that was released, use this:

Released:

{{released|Insert The Date Here}}
To mark something that was retired, use this:

Retired:

{{retired|Insert The Date Here}}
To mark something that was re-released, use this:

Re-released:

{{re-released|Insert The Date Here}}