Template:Spell/doc/usage

General parameters

 * image : Optional. An image of the spell being cast.
 * caption : Optional. A description of the image, if necessary. This field will be italicized for you.
 * name : Required. The name of the spell. It is also italicized automatically; do not surround with  wiki markup.
 * deity : Optional. For spells granted by a specific deity, link the deity's name.
 * inventor : Optional. Some spells have a known inventor, such as the Simbul. If one exists for the spell in question, link it here.

Edition-specific parameters

 * school5e, school3e, school2e, school1e : Optional. The pinwheel of wizard schools (Abjuration, Alteration, etc.) including Universal was used in all editions except 4th. Even priest spells belonged to a school. You may add the names from other magic systems as well, such as the Netherese specializations and winds, the Elemental schools, Zakharan provinces, etc.
 * level5e, level4e, level3e, level2e, level1e : Optional. Please make a Spell table for each edition as needed. You must specify the edition parameter of the spell table to match this, i.e., set it to 5e, 4e, etc. If variant (see below) is set because you are calling one of the subtemplates (like Prayer), then set it in the spell table also.
 * type5e, type4e, type3e, type2e, type1e : Optional. All types from 3rd edition and before are "Vancian", i.e., cast once from memory and then forgotten. Fourth edition types are At-Will, Daily, Encounter, or Ritual. Fifth edition types are Cantrip, Ritual, or Vancian. The type4e and type5e parameters cause the look of the infobox to change and generate specific categories, so please use only those values listed here.
 * refs5e, refs4e, refs3e, refs2e, refs1e : Optional. These parameters are used to put &lt;ref&gt; tags in the subtitles rather than have them clutter up a spell table or cause alignment problems in the infobox. Usually all the spell information comes from one source, but you can add more citations where needed.
 * Example:


 * feature4e : Optional. Some 4th edition powers are considered "class features" and do not have a level, but are available to a character at level one. Possible values for this field are Paladin Feature, Wizard Cantrip, Feat Power, etc.
 * keywords4e : Optional. In 4th edition, these were set off by a diamond (&diams;) after the spell's type and are similar to third edition "descriptors". See Descriptors below for a list of Desc templates you can use, one for each keyword. Please list these in alphabetical order with no spaces, e.g.,.
 * category4e : Optional. A ritual in 4th edition was classified in one of nine categories: Binding, Creation, Deception, Divination, Exploration, Restoration, Scrying, Travel, and Warding. This field will be used to alter the look of the infobox and generate specific categories (for 4th edition rituals only).
 * skill4e : Optional. A ritual in 4th edition requires one of four key skills that defines the type of components required: Arcana, Heal, Nature, or Religion. Please note the skill here.
 * domains3e : Optional. Priest spells in 3.x edition were grouped by domain instead of sphere, but it's the same idea. List the domains here and put them in the Spell table so categories are generated.
 * descriptors3e : Optional. Usually offset by square brackets (e.g., [Cold] ), some spells in 3.x edition had these designations as yet another way of categorizing spells. See Descriptors below for a list of possible Desc templates. Each descriptor will add a category to the page.
 * spheres2e : Optional. Priest spells in 2nd edition belonged to one or more spheres. Priests of a specific mythos were granted access to spells in the spheres related to their primary deity. List them here and in the Spell table so categories are generated.
 * reversible2e, reversible1e : Optional. Some first and second edition spells have an evil twin. Setting either of these to  will designate the spell as reversible.

Advanced
Vancian
 * type : Optional. For 4th edition and beyond (presumably), this describes how often a spell or power may be used. Possible values are At-Will, Daily, or Encounter (not case-sensitive; the first letter will be capitalized in the title bar). This value, along with the value of variant changes the look of the infobox and the categorization of the spell. For pre-4e spells use the edition-specific type1e, type2e, etc. The designation "Vancian" is acceptable&mdash;cut and paste it from here:
 * variant : Optional. If type is set, this parameter causes the spell to be called something different and be put in a different category. Possible values are: Power, Discipline, Evocation, Exploit, Hex, Prayer, Channel Divinity Prayer, and Ritual (not case sensitive; the first letter will be capitalized in the title bar). If not specified, it defaults to spell. Even if type is not set, the spell will be put in . The default is Category:Spells. NOTE: If this is set to a non-default value, any keywords, descriptors, or spell tables should also have their variant set to the same value.
 * nocat : Optional. Not shown above. Setting this to  will suppress the generation of categories for this spell&mdash;mainly used for documentation pages like this one. Note that each keyword, descriptor, and spell table has its own nocat parameter.

Deprecated

 * school : Optional. The school or schools of the spell listed, including the subschool in parentheses if applicable. For example: Conjuration (Summoning). Only use this parameter if the article covers just one edition of the spell, otherwise use the edition-specific parameters below.
 * spheres : Optional. Second edition priest spells have spheres. List them here if the article is about a second edition spell, but use the spheres2e parameter if the article covers more than one edition.
 * domains : Optional. Third and 3.5 edition changed spheres to domains. List them here if the article is about a 3.x edition spell, but use the more specific domains3e if other edition stats are also being presented.
 * Example:


 * descriptors : Optional. Another 3rd edition change. These were usually offset by square brackets (e.g., [Cold] ) near the spell's name. Bear in mind that not all spells have descriptors. Use this field for a single edition or else use descriptors3e if non-3.x info is present. See Descriptors below for a list of possible values. If you add the desc/fire descriptor, the spell will be placed in Category:Fire spells. Use  to get Category:Fire powers.
 * keywords : Same as descriptors except for 4th edition. These were usually offset by a diamond (&diams;) after the spell's type. Use keywords4e when the article also discusses the spell in the pre-Spellplague era and you use other edition-specific parameters.
 * level : Optional. Please use a spell table and list the class name and the level of the spell for whomever can cast this spell. Again, there are level1e through level5e parameters for organization and completeness.
 * category : Optional. A ritual in 4th edition is classified as one of nine categories: Binding, Creation, Deception, Divination, Exploration, Restoration, Scrying, Travel, and Warding. If the article is about a ritual in 4th edition, this category is entered here. If the article spans more than one edition, then use category4e instead.
 * skill : Optional. A ritual in 4th edition requires one of four key skills that defines the type of components required: Arcana, Heal, Nature, or Religion. This skill is noted here. If the article spans more than one edition, then use skill4e instead.
 * rules : Optional. Use only if all the spell information comes from one edition and you did not specify any edition-specific options. Values should be 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.