Template talk:PatronageRace

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Editing Question[edit]

I have no idea what it is you are asking. I am very new to wiki. Wrecan 11:45, 1 September 2009 (MDT)

Since the races presented by this section (using Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:PatronageRace) are not standard WotC races they each need to be moved to be a subpage of this variant rule (e.g. Patronage (3.5e Variant Rule)/Anthropohage</code>). This variant rule being called [[Patronage (3.5e Variant Rule)]]. --Green Dragon 20:42, 3 September 2009 (MDT)
They are standard races. I haven't mechanically changed any of the races. All I've changed is what they're called in this world. But they look the same, have the same bonuses, the same powers, the same feats, paragon paths, etc. These are not variant races. This is just a description of these races in the context of the World of Patronage, and the racial history in the World of Patronage. Also, these is not a Third Edition campaign world. This is a 4th edition campaign world. Is it possible you think these are variant races because they use 4th edition?--Wrecan 06:31, 4 September 2009 (MDT)
Sup Wrecan. I noticed your races are presented kinda unique. On your Main Patronage page there are links for the races and their categories. But each link takes me to a separate sub-page. And, I was like, "Wow, every link got their own page?". Anyway, It might be easier to create a Category Page with sub-sections. Instead of each one having their own separate page. Example: See Talk:Anthropohage (Patronage Supplement)</code>. Peace. --Jay Freedman 09:22, 4 September 2009 (MDT)
If I change the template to make it clear it's not about "variant racial rules", can we get rid of this formatting warning, which is wreaking havoc with half the pages in my campaign setting? --Wrecan 13:47, 4 September 2009 (MDT)
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