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{{#if:{{{diffspan|}}}|{{!}}rowspan="{{{diffspan}}}"}}{{#if:{{{diff|}}}|{{!}}{{{diff}}}}}
{{#if:{{{diffspan|}}}|{{!}}rowspan="{{{diffspan}}}"}}{{#if:{{{diff|}}}|{{!}}{{{diff}}}}}
|{{#if:{{{nolink|}}}|{{{1}}}|[[{{{1}}}]] <sub style="color:#FF6666;">{{#switch:{{{1}}}
{{#if:{{{areaspan|}}}|{{!}}rowspan="{{{areaspan}}}"}}{{#if:{{{area|}}}|{{!}}{{{area}}}}}
|style="text-align:left;"|{{#if:{{{nolink|}}}|{{{1}}}|[[{{{1}}}]] <sub style="color:#FF6666;">{{#switch:{{{1}}}
| Al Rappy
| Al Rappy
| Pal Rappy
| Pal Rappy
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| Pouilly Slime
| Pouilly Slime
| Love Rappy
| Love Rappy
| Egg Rappy
| Hallo Rappy
| St. Rappy
| Hildeblue (E2)
| Hildeblue (E2)
| Hildetorr (E2)
| Hildetorr (E2)
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| Pazuzu
| Pazuzu
| Dorphon Eclair
| Dorphon Eclair
| Merissa AA = (Rare)}}</sub>}}
| Merissa AA
| Kondrieu = (Rare)}}</sub>}}
|{{{2}}}
|{{{2}}}
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 25 November 2023

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Usage[edit source]

{{DropRow|id=|idspan=|diff=|diffspan=|nolink=|enemy|drop rate}}

This template is used immediately after {{DropTableHead}}, {{BoxDropTableHead}}, or {{AreaDropTableHead}}, and its last use in a drop table must be followed by |} to end the drop table. The id argument is the section ID for the row - don't specify this if you're making a row whose section ID is spanned by another row. The idspan argument determines how many rows the ID you select will extend for - again, don't specify this if you're making a spanned row. If the ID only applies to the current row and none below it, don't bother specifying idspan - its value is 1 if you leave it blank. diff and diffspan work identically to id and idspan, but for difficulty instead of ID. If any value for nolink is specified, the row will display the enemy/area name in plain text, not as a link. The last two arguments, in order, are the enemy (or box) that drops the item and the rate the item drops at.