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: <small>< [[PSP2i:Weapons project]]</small>
: ''For an example of a completed page, please see [[Agito Replica]].''
: ''For an example of a completed page, please see [[Agito Replica]].''


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All pages are to start with an infobox detailing all stats of a weapon. This is done using the [[Template:Infobox Melee|Infobox Melee template]], of which you can find information on how to use by clicking the aforementioned link.
All pages are to start with an infobox detailing all stats of a weapon. This is done using the [[Template:Infobox Melee|Infobox Melee template]], of which you can find information on how to use by clicking the aforementioned link.
All information to be placed inside the infobox can be found on the appropriate weapon overview page, such as [[Swords]] for all sword-type weapons, exceptions being the Japanese, translation and the description. You may find the description in-game (if you need a 100% collection log code, please message [[User:Matt|Matt]] on the PSP2i Discord)
===Images===
===Images===
Images to go inside the infobox should be 200% resized original images from the game, preferably the Weapon Log if available. These images can be taken inside an emulator, but make sure that the original cropped image is 160x120 with '''no graphical enhancements''', and then resized to 320x240 with bilinear sampling.
Images to go inside the infobox should be 200% resized original images from the game, preferably the Weapon Log if available. These images can be taken inside an emulator, but make sure that the original cropped image is 160x120 with '''no graphical enhancements''', and then resized to 320x240 with bilinear sampling.
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Make sure that the filename is the exact same as the weapon name (including capitalisation), and a .png file (e.g. Cursed Dark Flow.png).
Make sure that the filename is the exact same as the weapon name (including capitalisation), and a .png file (e.g. Cursed Dark Flow.png).
==Lead section==
==Lead section==
The lead section should always start with the name of the subject bolded, done by using three apostrophes around a word: <pre>'''Like so'''</pre> ...with a brief description of what it is and any other pertinent information about the weapon.
The lead section should always start with the name of the subject bolded, done by using three apostrophes around a word: <pre>'''Like so'''</pre> ...with a brief description of what it is and any other pertinent information about the weapon.
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====Type drops====
====Type drops====
Type drops (or level drops as named in the drop rate spreadsheet) are calculated by combining the drop rate of the appropriate creature level, and then the tier below it. If a level range has more than one drop, all drops of the appropriate range are rolled, and only the first of the tier below it.
Type drops (or level drops as named in the drop rate spreadsheet) are calculated by combining the drop rate of the appropriate creature level, and then the tier below it, but only the first of the tier if it has multiple rolls, like 100-124. If the creature is 100-124, it rolls from 100-124 (1)/(2), if the creature is 200-224, it rolls from 200-224 (1)/(2)/(3), and if the creature is level 225-250, it rolls from 225-250 (1)/(2) and 200-224 (1).


Example for Twin Falclaws from a level 175-199 Go Vahra on HU:
Example for Twin Falclaws from a level 175-199 Go Vahra on HU:
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Level 150-174 Go Vahra on HU: 0.200% (this is the drop of the tier below)</pre>
Level 150-174 Go Vahra on HU: 0.200% (this is the drop of the tier below)</pre>


In the base rate % column on Mewn's spreadsheet, put 0.250 in the A row, and 0.200 in the B row, then check A+B in the combined rate table on the right, and you will see that it reads 1/223. This is the combined base rate for this drop. To get some more information, let's also do RA's drop rate and also level 150-174 to create a table.
In the base rate % column on Mewn's spreadsheet, put 0.250 in the A row, and 0.200 in the B row, then check A+B in the combined rate table on the right, and you will see that it reads 1/223. This is the cumulative base rate for this drop. To get some more information, let's also do RA's drop rate and also level 150-174 to create a table.


<pre>Level 175-199 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%
<pre>Level 175-199 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%
Level 150-174 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%
Level 150-174 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%


Combined drop rate following the instructions above: 1/398</pre>
Cumulative drop rate following the instructions above: 1/398</pre>


<pre>Level 150-174 Go Vahra on HU: 0.200%
<pre>Level 150-174 Go Vahra on HU: 0.200%
Level 125-149 Go Vahra on HU: 0.180%
Level 125-149 Go Vahra on HU: 0.180%


Combined drop rate following the instructions above: 1/264</pre>
Cumulative drop rate following the instructions above: 1/264</pre>


<pre>Level 150-174 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%
<pre>Level 150-174 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%
Level 125-149 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%
Level 125-149 Go Vahra on RA: 0.126%


Combined drop rate following the instructions above: 1/398</pre>
Cumulative drop rate following the instructions above: 1/398</pre>


So, we have calculated the following rates for Twin Falclaws from Go Vahra:
So, we have calculated the following rates for Twin Falclaws from Go Vahra:
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This isn't a full table, as we never did calculate FO or VA's drop rates, plus there may be many other levels or creatures to also consider.
This isn't a full table, as we never did calculate FO or VA's drop rates, plus there may be many other levels or creatures to also consider.
====Shared drops====
====Shared drops====
Shared drops (special drops in the spreadsheet) are much easier. They only drop in three ranges: 1-99, 100-199 and 200-250. Furthermore, they are not affected by type, nor do any drop rates affect them, so the information can just be transferred directly.
Shared drops (special drops in the spreadsheet) are much easier. They only drop in three ranges: 1-99, 100-199 and 200-250. Furthermore, they are not affected by type, nor do any drop rates affect them, so the information can just be transferred directly.
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====Boss drops====
For boss drops, there's no lower tier calculations, however, each item will come from a box which will have 3 different items.
If the item in question is Drop #2 or 3, you will need to enter the rates of drop 1/2/3 in the spreadsheet, and then look at cumulative rate column for the final rate of the item.
For example if an item drops as Drop #2 at 5%, but there is a 10% drop as Drop #1, you will enter 10 in row A, 5 in row B, and the cumulative drop rate of B is now 4.5%, or 1/23.
===Box drops===
===Box drops===
There are currently no templates for items obtained from boxes (object drops from the spreadsheet).
There are currently no templates for items obtained from boxes (object drops from the spreadsheet).


If you run into an item that drops from boxes, please inform Matt so he can create a template for this.
If you run into an item that drops from boxes, please inform Matt so he can create a template for this.
===Clear rewards===
Clear rewards refer to a reward that is obtained after clearing a mission. Here, only a snippet of text needs to be entered, along with any rates if known. An example can be found at [[Cursed Dark Flow]].
===Infinity missions===
===Infinity missions===
Infinity mission drops are similar to creature drops, however they are not affected by Type. Any drop from an infinity mission creature or boss goes here. The syntax for the tables are as follows:
Infinity mission drops are similar to regular creature drops
 
<pre>{{IMDropHead}}
{{IMDropRow|enemy=Ill Gill|enemyspan=2|200-250|VR Wilds|1/100}}
{{IMDropRow|250-275|VR Wilds|1/200}}
|}</pre>
To create:
{{IMDropHead}}
{{IMDropRow|enemy=Ill Gill|enemyspan=2|200-250|VR Wilds|1/100}}
{{IMDropRow|250-275|VR Wilds|1/200}}
|}
There are no calculations necessary for IM drops, as there are no tier drops like regular creatures.
 
However, there are also special drops, which are not affected by rare drop modifiers, which should be appended with <code><nowiki>{{NoRDR}}</nowiki></code>. Furthermore, any drop from the "IM Object drops" tab is also not subject to rare drop modifiers, so must also be appended with <code><nowiki>{{NoRDR}}</nowiki></code>
===Others===
For any other sources, you may just writet a small snippet explaining where the item comes from, with rates if applicable. An example can be found at [[Cursed Dark Flow]].
==Image gallery==
Coming soon. This will contain images of weapons their different elements and/or looks. However, need to decide on the exact rules for this first.
==Trivia==
Cool trivia facts! Feel free to add them if you know anything cool, such as the information over at [[Cursed Dark Flow]].
==Closing==
After all relevant information, end the page with:
<pre>{{Weapon Type}}</pre>
Such as: <code><nowiki>{{Swords}}</nowiki></code>
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