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|output = Which resources are created from this building. | |output = Which resources are created from this building. | ||
|percent = The percentage of input resources compared to the output resources. For example, 50% would mean 2 resources would be needed to make 1 unit of another resource. | |percent = The percentage of input resources compared to the output resources. For example, 50% would mean 2 resources would be needed to make 1 unit of another resource. | ||
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Revision as of 23:38, 5 June 2021
{{{title}}} | |
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{{{image}}} | |
{{{caption}}} | |
Building Information | |
Icon | {{{icon}}} |
Building cost | {{{cost}}} |
Building type | {{{building_type}}} |
Components | {{{components}}} |
Expandable? | {{{expandable}}} |
Component Requirements | {{{comp_req}}} |
Production Information | |
Uses |
The documentation and help in relation to this infobox can be found here.
The format of this infobox works as shown below:
{{Infobox_building |title = Name of building. |image = Image of building. |caption = Caption (jokingly) explaining the image. |icon = Small icon of the building when selecting it in-game. |cost = Cost of creating the building, which goes by resource cost per number of tiles. |building_type = Category of building. |components = Individual components needed to complete the building (some may be optional). |expandable = If the building can be freely expanded or shrunk by the player. |comp_req = Resources needed to make extra components for said building, which goes by resource cost per component. |use = Which resources are used in production for this building. |output = Which resources are created from this building. |percent = The percentage of input resources compared to the output resources. For example, 50% would mean 2 resources would be needed to make 1 unit of another resource. }}