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| ff = Final Fantasy
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| ffii = Final Fantasy II
| ffii = Final Fantasy II
| ffiii = Final Fantasy III
| ffiv = Final Fantasy IV
| ffv = Final Fantasy V
| ffvi = Final Fantasy VI
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Latest revision as of 16:03, May 18, 2020

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Template documentation (for the above template, sometimes hidden or invisible)

Syntax[edit]

{{game-id|1=|2=}}

  • 1: The first parameter is for the base article link.
  • 2: The second parameter is for typing an abbreviation of a game's identifier (examples: FFI, FFII, etc.)

Usage[edit]

This template is for conveniently inputting links with an identifier of a game name. This template was inspired from the game link templates on Zelda Wiki.

Inputting {{game-id|Black Mage|ffi}} results in:

Black Mage



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