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) and is used in creating the image link.
 * 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 if it's named differently than the <tt>name</tt> parameter. The default image link is to "Image:FFXIII enemy Enemy Name.png".
 * <tt>imagesize</tt>: Modify the width of the image as necessary. E.g. "150px". Try to make images no larger than 175px on their longest sides, either height or width, or the it will stretch the cells in the chart.
 * <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.