User talk:Motdwin

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Wiki table

Please explain the tables that you added to pages, for example: [1]
Currently the tables are too confusing and hard to add on details. If you don't come up with a guide or something, i will revert all the changes.

  • I'm unsure what you mean by "hard to add on details", however if you have basic knowledge of any programming, it should be fairly easy to add new things to the table. I have simply utilized variable and loops mediawiki extensions to generate the table. I did it this way, because there was a lot of dynamic information and it is much easier to maintain it this way, unless you prefer to type it out, rather than learning something new? There are already examples made on official MediaWiki website on how to use these, here are the links: [2] and [3]. In my opinion, when I was trying to utilize this, the only confusing part about it, was how to make it work with the table since you cannot use !!, you have to wrap it like so {{!}}{{!}}, so really, it is no different than just constructing a normal table by hand, just that you use extensions that are provided to you by mediawiki to assist you instead. Please do test around in a test page. --Motdwin (talk) 14:32, 8 August 2021 (UTC)
    • The thing is if you define the i as 1 value, how do you add another i value.
      • i basically means the iterator position. What are you trying to do with another i value? But to answer the question you can just use {{#vardefine: i2 | 0 }} and then inside the loop you can just use {{#vardefine: i2 | {{#expr: {{#var: i2 }} + 1 }} }} to make it automatically increment at the end or the start of the loop. If your goal is to do a mathematical expression with the i value you can just use something like {{#expr: {{#var:i}} * {{#var:something}} + 15 }}. If you want to display the value, you can use {{#var:something}} --Motdwin (talk) 15:26, 8 August 2021 (UTC)

Names of Revenant passives

Hello! I copied the names of the passives from Namu wiki, then I checked with Lili des-u's video. The names are correct, it's just that they're very similar: Mutant Reaper's lv.60 passive is called 죽음의 길 (Way of death/path of death etc); Revenant's passive is called 망자의 길 (path of the dead/etc). I isolated the different words and while 죽음 means "death", 망자 means something closer to "dead" (as in a person). And well, 길 means road/way/path in both cases... Let's just hope the NA translators don't get confused with the names.

I hope this clears this up! Take care, --Bluhen (talk) 06:20, 8 January 2022 (CET)