Template:Spell/doc

Example
See right for an example. This was created using:

The cure light wounds page would be added to Category:Prayers, Category:Daily prayers, and Category:Healing prayers by the example above. It will also be added to Category:Spells because it was a spell in previous editions before becoming a prayer. The spell table templates will add this spell to the following categories:
 * Category:Cleric prayers (4e)
 * Category:2nd-level cleric prayers (4e)
 * Category:Bard spells (3e)
 * Category:1st-level bard spells (3e)
 * Category:Blackguard spells (3e)
 * Category:1st-level blackguard spells (3e)
 * Category:Cleric spells (3e)
 * Category:1st-level cleric spells (3e)
 * Category:Paladin spells (3e)
 * Category:1st-level paladin spells (3e)
 * Category:Healing domain spells (3e)
 * Category:Cleric spells (2e)
 * Category:1st-level cleric spells (2e)
 * Category:Druid spells (2e)
 * Category:1st-level druid spells (2e)
 * Category:Healing sphere spells (2e)
 * Category:Paladin spells (2e)
 * Category:1st-level paladin spells (2e)
 * Category:Cleric spells (1e)
 * Category:1st-level cleric spells (1e)
 * Category:Druid spells (1e)
 * Category:2nd-level druid spells (1e)
 * Category:Paladin spells (1e)
 * Category:1st-level paladin spells (1e)

Descriptors
There exist preset templates for the descriptors and keywords, which will also ensure that the spell is added to the correct category. These are:

Standardized Sections
These are the typical section headers for an article about a spell, power, or ritual, as discussed in this forum thread. You can easily cut and paste it from here and delete the ones you don't use: