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Template:WAR POI

 
Point of Interest
WAR POI
Zone
ExpansionAge of Reckoning
World Map Unlock
MobsObjects

Place this template at the top of all POI pages.

Contents [hide]

Usage

{{WAR POI
|zone=
|expansion=
|type=
|army=
|chapter=
|explore=
|location=
|}}

Zone, Loc, and Hub are no longer needed, as the db is now online and we can get it from there.

zone

This field is ONLY used if there is no db record for this POI, or the zone_id field is blank.
expansion
Of course, their is no expansion at this time. All POIs will be added to Age of Reckoning (WAR POIs)
type
One of blank, RvR Lake, Battlefield Objective, Chapter Camp or Warcamp. blank will be displayed as Point of Interest.
army
If this is a Chapter Camp, Warcamp or Fortress this field is required!!!
chapter
If this is a Chapter Camp, Warcamp or Fortress this field is required!!! If a Warcamp, this is the Warcamp number.
explore
(DEPRECATED) Does this POI award Exploration experience? y,Y,yes or Yes is "Yes"; n,N,no or No is "No"; anything else is "unknown".
noexplore
As almost every POI in the game gives a World Map Unlock, I am changing the default behavior. If explore is blank, noexplore will be tested. If noexplore is blank this POI is a World Map Unlock.
location
a brief text description of where this POI can be found.

Possible error categories:

NOTES

pois.type:

  1. Landmark (cave, forest, village or other interesting location)
  2. Chapter Camp
  3. Warcamp
  4. Public Quest


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