Template:Final Fantasy XIII/Enemy/Documentation

This template produces an enemy information chart for Final Fantasy XIII.

Parameters

 * Mandatory
 * name: The name of the enemy. This is also used to link to a specific enemy from elsewhere in the guide (i.e. Enemy name).
 * cp: The amount of crystogen points awarded for beating the enemy with a three star rating.
 * level: The level of the enemy.
 * normal: The item normally dropped by the enemy, with its percentage in parentheses. E.g. "Potion (10%)".
 * rare: The item rarely dropped by the enemy, with its percentage in parentheses. E.g. "Phoenix Down (2%)".
 * hp: The enemy's hit points.
 * strength: The enemy's strength.
 * magic: The enemy's magic.
 * chain</tt>: The enemy's chain resistance.
 * stagger</tt>: The chain bonus needed to stagger the enemy. Just pass a whole number (the "%" symbol is added by the template).
 * location</tt>: Links to the part of the guide where the enemy is found, separated by bullets. E.g. " The Hanging Edge · Lake Bresha ".


 * Optional
 * Damage multipliers: Use the parameters fire</tt>, ice</tt>, lightning</tt>, water</tt>, wind</tt>, earth</tt>, physical</tt> and magical</tt> to show unusual strengths or weaknesses to certain types of damage. Use a number that represents how much damage is done when multiplied by the normal damage (double=2, halved=.5, resistant=.1, absorbs=ABS). These values all default to "–" when absent.
 * Status susceptibilities: Use the parameters deprotect</tt>, deshell</tt>, imperil</tt>, poison</tt>, slow</tt>, <tt>pain</tt>, <tt>fog</tt>, <tt>curse</tt>, <tt>daze</tt>, <tt>provoke</tt>, <tt>death</tt> and <tt>dispel</tt> to show the success rate when casting the corresponding status ailment. Use a percentage to show the rate, with "0%" meaning immune. All absent status effects default to "–".
 * <tt>image</tt>: The name and extension of the enemy's image. E.g. "FFXIII enemy PSICOM Enforcer.png". This defaults to a placeholder image when absent.
 * <tt>imagesize</tt>: Modify the width of the image as necessary. E.g. "150px".
 * <tt>note</tt>: Add any notes as a bulleted list (even with just a single bullet). When absent, the notes row is suppressed in the table.