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|name = {{{name|}}} | |name = {{{name|}}} | ||
|room = {{{room|}}} | |room = {{{room|}}} | ||
|description = {{{description|}}} | |description = {{{description|}}} | ||
− | }}</includeonly>When | + | }}}}</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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The {{{name|}}} can be found in the {{#switch: {{{room|}}} | The {{{name|}}} can be found in the {{#switch: {{{room|}}} |
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)
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- For query instructions see our Cargo documentation.
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 }}