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To summarize:
To summarize:
* {{Name of Template | CR-Mod | Numeric-Mod | Operand-Mod | Die-Size Mod }}
* <nowiki>{{Name of Template | CR-Mod | Numeric-Mod | Operand-Mod | Die-Size Mod }}</nowiki>
* all parameters after the first are optional.
* all parameters after the first are optional.


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  Note: not implemented yet, but will be soon, unless you scream bloody murder.
  Note: not implemented yet, but will be soon, unless you scream bloody murder.


  Also, I know your first question: "What does this get us?". The answer is, I can remove 108 variables and 108 fields from the monster template, once we've combed through the monsters to remove all uses of the nudge fields.  It also makes each of the variables FAR more versatile, but also still very simple to use.  If you just want to put a non-nudged CR value into the template, you just put '''<nowiki>{{CR}}</nowiki>'''.  Furthermore, these will work anywhere inside of a monster template, such as when applying DR values (use '''<nowiki>{{Hit-Dice}}</no-wiki>''').
  Also, I know your first question: "What does this get us?". The answer is, I can remove 108 variables and 108 fields from the monster template, once we've combed through the monsters to remove all uses of the nudge fields.  It also makes each of the variables FAR more versatile, but also still very simple to use.  If you just want to put a non-nudged CR value into the template, you just put '''<nowiki>{{CR}}</nowiki>'''.  Furthermore, these will work anywhere inside of a monster template, such as when applying DR values (use '''<nowiki>{{Hit-Dice}}</nowiki>''').


  For that matter, you can even use them OUTSIDE of the monster template, by assigning the CR as the first parameter (since no CR value is present, your adder to the CR becomes the CR).
  For that matter, you can even use them OUTSIDE of the monster template, by assigning the CR as the first parameter (since no CR value is present, your adder to the CR becomes the CR).

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