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== Using the templates ==
 
== Using the templates ==
 
=== Enemy level drops ===
 
=== Enemy level drops ===
These are items that drop from a particular enemy within a certain level range. These drops differ between different enemies, and tend to get better in quality as the enemy's level increases. Examples of these drops include [B] [[2-headed Ragnus]] from Go Vahra at LV100+, and [[Pikenata]] from Jarba at LV10-19.
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These are items that drop from a particular enemy within a certain level range. These drops differ between different enemies, and tend to get better in quality as the enemy's level increases. Examples of these drops include [B] [[2-headed Ragnus]] from Go Vahra at LV100-149, and [[Pikenata]] from Jarba at LV10-19.
  
The naming scheme for these templates is <nowiki>{{<enemy name> <level>}}</nowiki> where 'enemyname' is the full name of the enemy (including capitals and spaces) and 'level' is the lowest level in a particular range. These ranges are currently:
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The naming scheme for these templates is <code><nowiki>{{enemy name | level}}</nowiki></code> where ''enemy name'' is the full name of the enemy (including capitals and spaces) and ''level'' is the lowest level in a particular range. These ranges are currently:
  
 
* 1 (1-9)
 
* 1 (1-9)
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* 100 (100-124)
 
* 100 (100-124)
 
* 125 (125-149)
 
* 125 (125-149)
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* 150 (150+)
  
So to use the template for a level 110 Go Bajilla, you would use <nowiki>{{Go Bajilla 100}}</nowiki>, and for Dilnazen at level 55 it would be <nowiki>{{Dilnazen 50}}</nowiki>.
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So, to use the template for a level 110 Go Bajilla, you would use <code><nowiki>{{Go Bajilla | 100}}</nowiki></code>, and for Dilnazen at level 55 it would be <code><nowiki>{{Dilnazen | 50}}</nowiki></code>.
  
=== Monster special drops ===
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=== Enemy special drops ===
These are items that drop from a particular monster at ''any'' level, and they are often biomaterials, although acids, recovery boards and even weapons can be special drops. An example of a special drop is [[Gaozoran Rod (biomaterial)|Gaozoran Rod]], which can drop from Gaozoran at any level.
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These are items that can drop from a particular enemy at ''any'' level, and they are often biomaterials, although acids, recovery boards and even weapons can be special drops. An example of a special drop is [[Gaozoran Rod (biomaterial)|Gaozoran Rod]], which can drop from Gaozoran at any level.
  
The naming scheme for these templates is <nowiki>{{<monster name> special}}</nowiki>. To get Go Vahra's special drops, you would use <nowiki>{{Go Vahra special}}</nowiki>.
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The naming scheme for these templates is <code><nowiki>{{<enemy name> | special}}</nowiki></code>. To get Go Vahra's special drops, you would use <code><nowiki>{{Go Vahra | special}}</nowiki></code>.
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=== AOTI drops ===
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With the release of ''Ambition of the Illuminus'', some of the enemies from the original ''Phantasy Star Universe'' were discovered to have unique drops for when they appear in ''AOTI'' missions.  Because of this, whenever an enemy which was introduced by the original game makes an appearance in an ''AOTI'' mission, an ''AOTI'' tag must be added to the enemy's drop template to call upon the correct drop data.  For example, Golmoros appear in both Sleeping Warriors and Scarred Planet.  Since Sleeping Warriors is a ''PSU'' mission, the drop template for a LV100 Golmoro would be typed <code><nowiki>{{Golmoro | 100}}</nowiki></code> in that mission's drop chart while in the chart for Scarred Planet, it would be typed <code><nowiki>{{Golmoro | AOTI 100}}</nowiki></code>.  In other words, simply type ''AOTI'' before the level of the enemy (separated by a space) but after the vertical pipe.
  
 
=== Area drops ===
 
=== Area drops ===
These are items that can drop from ''any'' monster in a particular area, depending on the level of the monsters. Areas can be defined loosely as different levels of the game - [[Raffon Meadow]] is a different area to [[Old Rozenom City]]. For example, [B] [[Crea Doubles]] can drop in the [[Linear Line]] area where monsters are level 50 or higher.
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These are items that can drop from ''any'' enemy in a particular area, depending on the level of the enemies. Areas can be defined loosely as different levels of the game - [[Raffon Meadow]] is a different area to [[Old Rozenom City]]. For example, [B] [[Crea Doubles]] can drop in the [[Linear Line]] area where enemies are LV50 or higher.
  
The naming scheme for these templates is <nowiki>{{<area name> <level>}}</nowiki>, where <area name> is one of the area names given below, and level is the same as the monster level drops (see above).
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The naming scheme for these templates is <code><nowiki>{{area name | level}}</nowiki></code>, where ''area name'' is one of the area names given below, and ''level'' is the base enemy level of the mission.
  
 
Area names are as follows:
 
Area names are as follows:
  
* LL area ([[Linear Line]])
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* LL area - [[Linear Line]]
* HIVE area ([[HIVE]])
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* HIVE area - [[HIVE]]
* Meadow area ([[Raffon Meadow]])
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* Meadow area - [[Raffon Meadow]]
* Lakeshore area ([[Raffon Lakeshore]])
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* Lakeshore area - [[Raffon Lakeshore]]
* Train area ([[Milate 04]])
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* Train area - [[Aboard train]]
* Plant area ([[Seabed Plant]])
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* Seabed area - [[Seabed Plant]]
* Mizuraki area ([[Mizuraki C.D.]])
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* Mizuraki area - [[Mizuraki C.D.]]
* Islands area ([[Shikon Islands]])
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* Islands area - [[Islands]]
* Temple area ([[Hakura Temple]])
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* Temple area - [[Temple]]
* Desert area ([[Kugu Desert]])
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* Desert area - [[Kugu Desert]]
* Canyon area ([[Galenigare Canyon]])
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* Canyon area - [[Galenigare Canyon]]
* Mine area ([[Galenigare Mine]])
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* Tunnels area - [[Galenigare Mine]]
* RELICS area ([[RELICS]])
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* RELICS area - [[RELICS]]
* Metrolinear area ([[AMF Metrolinear]])
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* Metrolinear area - [[AMF Metro Linear]]
* Rozenom area ([[Old Rozenom City]])
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* Rozenom area - [[Old Rozenom City]]
* HQ area ([[AMF Central HQ]])
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* HQ area - [[AMF Central HQ]]
* Saguraki area ([[Saguraki C.D.]])
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* Saguraki area - [[Saguraki C.D.]]
* Pavilion area ([[Pavilion of Air]])
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* COG HQ area - [[Pavilion of Air]]
* Habirao area ([[Habirao F.D.]])
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* Habirao area - [[Habirao F.D.]]
* Granigs area ([[Granigs Mine]])
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* Granigs area - [[Granigs Mine]]
* Il Cabo area ([[Il Cabo Base]])
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* Il Cabo area - [[Il Cabo Base]]
* Ryucross area ([[Contaminated Planet: Ryucross]])
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* Dark RELICS area - [[Rykros RELICS]]
* PSO Forest area ([[Forest]])
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* Forest area - [[Forest]]
* PSO Caves area ([[Caves]])
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* Caves area - [[Caves]]
* PSO Mines area ([[Mines]])
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* Mines area - [[Mines]]
* PSO Ruins area ([[Ruins]])
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* Ruins area - [[Ruins]]
 
 
== List of templates ==
 
This will list the templates that have been finished and those that still need to be created.
 
 
 
=== Missing ===
 
==== Enemies ====
 
* Poltisimo
 
* SEED-Lab staff
 
* Pahra
 
* Ethan Waber
 
* Liina Sukaya
 
* Lucaim Nav
 
* Special Ops (Sparda)
 
* Karl F. Howzer
 
* Renvolt Magashi
 
==== Areas ====
 
* Lakeshore area
 
* Train area
 
* Mizuraki area
 
* Islands area
 
* Temple area
 
* Desert area
 
* Canyon area
 
* Mine area
 
* Il Cabo area
 
* PSO Forest area
 
* PSO Caves area
 
* PSO Mines area
 
* PSO Ruins area
 
 
 
=== Converted ===
 
==== Enemies ====
 
* Rappy (special, 1-125)
 
* Ollaka (special, 1-125)
 
* Pannon (special, 1-40)
 
* Sageeta (special, 1-125)
 
* Gohmon (special, 1-40)
 
* Olgohmon (special, 50-125)
 
* Kakwane (special, 1-125)
 
* Komazli (special, 1-125)
 
* Ubakrada (special, 1-125)
 
* Jaggo (special, 1-125)
 
* Bysha type-Koh21 (special, 1-125)
 
* Bysha type-Otsu32 (special, 1-125)
 
* Armed Servant (Basta) (special, 1-125)
 
* Armed Servant (Obme) (special, 1-125)
 
* Shinowa Hidoki (special, 1-125)
 
* Kudetob (special, 1-125)
 
* Booma (special, 1-125)
 
* Go Booma (special, 1-125)
 
* Jigo Booma (special, 1-125)
 
* Rappy Gugg (special, 1-125)
 
* Rappy Igg (special, 1-125)
 
* Rappy Polec (special, 1-125)
 
* Delsaban (special, 1-40)
 
* Deljaban (special, 50-125)
 
* SEED-Ardite (special, 1-125)
 
* Delnadian (special, 1-125)
 
* Orcdillan (special, 1-125)
 
* AMF Heavy Infantry (special, 1-125)
 
* Galdeen (special, 1-125)
 
* Delp Slami (special, 1-125)
 
* Zasharogan (special, 1-125)
 
* Vanda Orga (special, 1-125)
 
* Lapucha (special, 1-125)
 
* Bel Pannon (special, 50-125)
 
* Badira (special, 1-125)
 
* Ageeta (special, 1-125)
 
* Naval (special, 1-125)
 
* Vahra (special, 1-40)
 
* Go Vahra (special, 50-125)
 
* Golmoro (special, 1-125)
 
* Vanda (special, 1-125)
 
* Vanda Merha (special, 1-125)
 
* Gaozoran (special, 1-125)
 
* Koltova (special, 1-125)
 
* Distova (special, 1-125)
 
* Volfu (special, 1-125)
 
* Jishagara (special, 1-125)
 
* Sendillan (special, 1-125)
 
* Shagreece (special, 1-125)
 
* Zoona (special, 1-125)
 
* Mizura (special, 1-125)
 
* YG-01Z BUG (special, 1-125)
 
* Gohma Dilla (special, 1-125)
 
* YG-01K BUGGE (special, 1-125)
 
* YG01U BUGGES (special, 1-125)
 
* Gohma Methna (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Venas (special, 1-125)
 
* GSM-05 Seeker (special, 1-125)
 
* GSM-05B Bomalta (special, 1-125)
 
* GSM-05M Tirentos (special, 1-125)
 
* Goshin (special, 1-125)
 
* Bul Buna (special, 1-125)
 
* Jarba (special, 1-125)
 
* Kagajibari (special, 1-125)
 
* Bil De Vear (special, 1-125)
 
* Darbelan (special, 1-125)
 
* Dilnazen (special, 1-125)
 
* Svaltus (special, 1-125)
 
* Gainozeros (special, 1-125)
 
* Go Bajilla (special, 1-125)
 
* Gol Dolva (special, 1-125)
 
* Grass Assassin (special, 1-125)
 
* Bal Soza (special, 1-125)
 
* Rappy Amure (special, 1-125)
 
* Rappy Noel (special, 1-125)
 
* Rappy Paska (special, 1-125)
 
* Rappy Latan (special, 1-125)
 
* Jaggo Amure (special, 1-125)
 
* Jaggo Sonichi (special, 1-125)
 
* Jaggo Acte (special, 1-125)
 
* Orgdus (special, 1-125)
 
* Lutus Jigga (special, 1-125)
 
* Galvapas (special, 1-40)
 
* Zamvapas (special, 50-125)
 
* Polavohra (special, 1-125)
 
* Drua Gohra (special, 1-125)
 
* Kog Nadd (special, 1-125)
 
* Tengohg (special, 1-125)
 
* Jusnagun (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Vance (special, 1-40)
 
* SEED-Vitace (special, 50-125)
 
* Carriguine (special, 1-125)
 
* Dilla Griena (special, 1-125)
 
* Grinna Bete S (special, 1-125)
 
* Kamatoze (special, 1-125)
 
* Hiru Vol (special, 1-125)
 
* Do Vol (special, 1-125)
 
* No Vol (special, 1-125)
 
* Rogue (Ogg) (special, 1-125)
 
* Rogue (Jasse) (special, 1-125)
 
* Grinna Bete C (special, 1-125)
 
* Polty (special, 1-125)
 
* Armed Servant (Taguba) (special, 1-125)
 
* Armed Servant (Ozuna) (special, 1-125)
 
* Bead Groode (special, 1-125)
 
* Alfort Tylor (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Guardian (Sh) (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Guardian (Kn) (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Guardian (Tw) (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Guardian (Sa) (special, 1-100)
 
* Special Ops (Kanohne) (special, 1-125)
 
* Special Ops (Assault) (special, 1-125)
 
* Special Ops (Solda) (special, 1-125)
 
* Nava Ludda (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Argine (special, 1-125)
 
* Special Ops (Vobis) (special, 1-125)
 
* Fulyen Curtz (special, 1-125)
 
* Bil De Melan (special, 1-125)
 
* SEED-Magashi (special, 1-125)
 
* Bafal Bragga (special, 1-125)
 
* Rygutass (special, 1-125)
 
* Rogue Mazz (special, 1-125)
 
* Rogue Wikko (special, 1-125
 
* Adahna Degahna (special, 1-100)
 
* Alterazgohg (special, 1-100)
 
* Dark Falz (special, 1-100)
 
* De Ragan (special, 1-100)
 
* De Ragnus (special, 1-100)
 
* De Rol Le (special, 1-100)
 
* Dimmagolus (special, 1-100)
 
* Dulk Fakis (special, 1-100)
 
* Magas Maggahna (special, 1-100)
 
* Mother Brain (special, 1-125)
 
* Onmagoug (special, 1-100)
 
* Zoal Goug (special, 1-100)
 
  
==== Areas ====
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=== AOTI drops ===
* LL area (special, 1-100)
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As with enemies, certain areas introduced in the original game will reappear in ''AOTI'' missions, giving them new drops.  In such a case of a ''PSU'' field being the base of an ''AOTI'' mission, the drop templates should have the ''AOTI'' tag included in them. For example, <code><nowiki>{{Train area | AOTI 70}}</nowiki></code>.
* Pavilion area (special, 1-100)
 
* Habirao area (special, 1-100)
 
* HQ area (special, 1-100)
 
* Dark RELICS area (special, 1-100)
 
* RELICS area (special, 1-100)
 
* Rozenom area (special, 1-100)
 
* Granigs area (special, 1-100)
 
* HIVE area (special, 1-100)
 
* Meadow area (special, 1-100)
 
* Plant area (special, 1-100)
 
* Metrolinear area (special, 1-100)
 
* Saguraki area (special, 1-100)
 

Revision as of 15:31, 11 June 2008

This page will serve as a small guide and listing of templates for use in the item drop tables found in mission articles, such as Lightning Beasts. These templates are to be used in place of manual insertion of item drops wherever possible - this makes the tables far easier to update in the event of drop changes or new information (such as droprates) coming to light.

Using the templates

Enemy level drops

These are items that drop from a particular enemy within a certain level range. These drops differ between different enemies, and tend to get better in quality as the enemy's level increases. Examples of these drops include [B] 2-headed Ragnus from Go Vahra at LV100-149, and Pikenata from Jarba at LV10-19.

The naming scheme for these templates is {{enemy name | level}} where enemy name is the full name of the enemy (including capitals and spaces) and level is the lowest level in a particular range. These ranges are currently:

  • 1 (1-9)
  • 10 (10-19)
  • 20 (20-29)
  • 30 (30-39)
  • 40 (40-49)
  • 50 (50-59)
  • 60 (60-69)
  • 70 (70-79)
  • 80 (80-89)
  • 90 (90-99)
  • 100 (100-124)
  • 125 (125-149)
  • 150 (150+)

So, to use the template for a level 110 Go Bajilla, you would use {{Go Bajilla | 100}}, and for Dilnazen at level 55 it would be {{Dilnazen | 50}}.

Enemy special drops

These are items that can drop from a particular enemy at any level, and they are often biomaterials, although acids, recovery boards and even weapons can be special drops. An example of a special drop is Gaozoran Rod, which can drop from Gaozoran at any level.

The naming scheme for these templates is {{<enemy name> | special}}. To get Go Vahra's special drops, you would use {{Go Vahra | special}}.

AOTI drops

With the release of Ambition of the Illuminus, some of the enemies from the original Phantasy Star Universe were discovered to have unique drops for when they appear in AOTI missions. Because of this, whenever an enemy which was introduced by the original game makes an appearance in an AOTI mission, an AOTI tag must be added to the enemy's drop template to call upon the correct drop data. For example, Golmoros appear in both Sleeping Warriors and Scarred Planet. Since Sleeping Warriors is a PSU mission, the drop template for a LV100 Golmoro would be typed {{Golmoro | 100}} in that mission's drop chart while in the chart for Scarred Planet, it would be typed {{Golmoro | AOTI 100}}. In other words, simply type AOTI before the level of the enemy (separated by a space) but after the vertical pipe.

Area drops

These are items that can drop from any enemy in a particular area, depending on the level of the enemies. Areas can be defined loosely as different levels of the game - Raffon Meadow is a different area to Old Rozenom City. For example, [B] Crea Doubles can drop in the Linear Line area where enemies are LV50 or higher.

The naming scheme for these templates is {{area name | level}}, where area name is one of the area names given below, and level is the base enemy level of the mission.

Area names are as follows:

AOTI drops

As with enemies, certain areas introduced in the original game will reappear in AOTI missions, giving them new drops. In such a case of a PSU field being the base of an AOTI mission, the drop templates should have the AOTI tag included in them. For example, {{Train area | AOTI 70}}.