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<noinclude>{{#cargo_declare:
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_table=nh_fossil_group
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|name = String
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|room = Integer
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|description = Text
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}}</noinclude><includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}||{{#cargo_store:
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_table=nh_fossil_group
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|name = {{{name|}}}
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|room = {{{room|}}}
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|description = {{{description|}}}
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}}}}</includeonly>When the player donates to Blathers or selects "Tell me about this!" in {{NH|short}}, he will provide the following information about the fossil:
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{{Blathers|NH|{{{description|}}}}}
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The {{{name|}}} can be found in the {{#switch: {{{room|}}}
 
The {{{name|}}} can be found in the {{#switch: {{{room|}}}
  | 1 = first room
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  | 1 = first
 
  | 2 = second
 
  | 2 = second
 
  | 3 = last
 
  | 3 = last
}} room of the Museum. Its description is as follows:
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}} room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.<noinclude>{{Documentation}}[[Category:Cargo templates]][[Category:Fossil info templates]]</noinclude>
 
 
{{{description|}}}
 

Latest revision as of 18:52, August 2, 2024

This template defines the table "nh_fossil_group". View table.When the player donates to Blathers or selects "Tell me about this!" in New Horizons, he will provide the following information about the fossil:

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The can be found in the room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.

Template documentation (view)


More Cargo templates

Usage

Parameters

name
Name of the fossil group.
description
The dialogue from Blathers if you ask for more information while donating the fossil.
room
The room (1, 2, or 3) in the museum the fossil is displayed in.

Example

{{NHFossilGroup
|name=Ankylosaurus
|description=Oho! Ankylosaurus was the herbivore hero, the grazing gladiator, the vegetarian barbarian of antiquity! Between its club-like tail, heavy armor, and honest-to-goodness SPIKES, it was a formidable beast! Can you keep a secret? I have even heard recent theories that it actively ATTACKED predators. Can you imagine such behavior in an herbivore? It simply beggars the imagination!
|room=2
}}