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For placing a note above a group of rows in a table, intended for use in [[OBD]] documentation. When called without any parameters, it prints the default message "First element (black outline)" because this template is commonly used to mark the start of an array of elements within a type, as seen on [[OBD:AGQG]]. A sample of the template when passed a parameter to give it a special message:
{| class="wikitable"
{{OBDtr|...|...|...|...|...|...}}
{{OBDtr|0xC64|float|FF22FF|00 00 80 3F|1.000000|maximum body scaling factor}}
{{OBDtrgroup|The following 7 float values are ONCC specific multipliers for 7 PAR3 DamageTypes. See the [[Particle damage types]] page for DamageTypes description.<br>
These multipliers affect only StunDamage and Knockback, not the Damage.}}
{{OBDtr| 0xC68 | float    |FF22FF| 00 00 00 00 | 0.000000    | "Normal" DamageType multiplier }}
{{OBDtr|...|...|...|...|...|...}}
|}
[[Category:Table templates]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 23:26, 19 May 2025

For placing a note above a group of rows in a table, intended for use in OBD documentation. When called without any parameters, it prints the default message "First element (black outline)" because this template is commonly used to mark the start of an array of elements within a type, as seen on OBD:AGQG. A sample of the template when passed a parameter to give it a special message:

... ... ... ... ...
0xC64 float 00 00 80 3F 1.000000 maximum body scaling factor
The following 7 float values are ONCC specific multipliers for 7 PAR3 DamageTypes. See the Particle damage types page for DamageTypes description.

These multipliers affect only StunDamage and Knockback, not the Damage.

0xC68 float 00 00 00 00 0.000000 "Normal" DamageType multiplier
... ... ... ... ...