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Species are used to categorise characters. Subtypes are subcategories of species that can optionally be assigned to characters as well. They can be edited in the admin panel by users with the '''Edit World Data''' power.
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Species are used to categorize characters. Subtypes are subcategories of species that can optionally be assigned to characters as well. They can be edited in the admin panel by users with the '''Edit World Data''' power.
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Usage
 
 
 
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= Usage =
 
 
Species and subtypes are assigned to characters upon creation. Staff can fix the species and subtype for a MYO slot by selecting a species during MYO slot creation. Additionally, traits may also be made assignable to a specific species only. Subtypes do not impose any restrictions on trait selection and are mainly cosmetic.
 
Species and subtypes are assigned to characters upon creation. Staff can fix the species and subtype for a MYO slot by selecting a species during MYO slot creation. Additionally, traits may also be made assignable to a specific species only. Subtypes do not impose any restrictions on trait selection and are mainly cosmetic.
  
 
Traits and characters can be filtered by species on the world page and masterlist pages respectively.
 
Traits and characters can be filtered by species on the world page and masterlist pages respectively.
  
= Editing =
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==Editing==
 
Species have the following properties:
 
Species have the following properties:
  
* Name
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*'''Name'''
* World Page Image
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**The species's name.
* Description (accepts HTML)
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*'''World Page Image'''
 
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**Shown in the encyclopedia, and nowhere else. As with all encyclopedia images, the recommended size is 200 x 200 pixels, but can be any size.
'''Name''' is the species's name.
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*'''Description (accepts HTML)'''
 
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**A description of the species for the encyclopedia page.
The '''World Page Image''' is shown in the encyclopedia, and nowhere else. As with all encyclopedia images, the recommended size is 200 x 200 pixels, but can be any size.
 
 
 
'''Description''' is a description of the species for the encyclopedia page.
 
  
 
Additionally, the sort order of species can be edited from the Species index page. This order affects the display order on the encyclopedia page.
 
Additionally, the sort order of species can be edited from the Species index page. This order affects the display order on the encyclopedia page.
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Subtypes have the same properties, but additionally:
 
Subtypes have the same properties, but additionally:
  
* Species
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*Species
  
 
The '''Species''' is required, but species do not need to have subtypes.
 
The '''Species''' is required, but species do not need to have subtypes.
  
= See Also =
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==See Also==
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*[[Characters]]
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*[[Traits]]
  
* Characters
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[[Category:Documentation]]
* Traits
 

Latest revision as of 11:50, 24 June 2021

Species are used to categorize characters. Subtypes are subcategories of species that can optionally be assigned to characters as well. They can be edited in the admin panel by users with the Edit World Data power.

Usage

Species and subtypes are assigned to characters upon creation. Staff can fix the species and subtype for a MYO slot by selecting a species during MYO slot creation. Additionally, traits may also be made assignable to a specific species only. Subtypes do not impose any restrictions on trait selection and are mainly cosmetic.

Traits and characters can be filtered by species on the world page and masterlist pages respectively.

Editing

Species have the following properties:

  • Name
    • The species's name.
  • World Page Image
    • Shown in the encyclopedia, and nowhere else. As with all encyclopedia images, the recommended size is 200 x 200 pixels, but can be any size.
  • Description (accepts HTML)
    • A description of the species for the encyclopedia page.

Additionally, the sort order of species can be edited from the Species index page. This order affects the display order on the encyclopedia page.

Subtypes have the same properties, but additionally:

  • Species

The Species is required, but species do not need to have subtypes.

See Also