Template:Maneuver

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Any time <tt>class#</tt> is used, the corresponding <tt>class#level</tt> '''must''' also be assigned. The <tt>level</tt> parameter is ignored if <tt>class1</tt> is set, '''unless''' <tt>noclasscat</tt> is set and <tt>nolevelcat</tt> is not, in which case it may be used for categorization. If any <tt>class#</tt> is not set, all greater numbers are ignored.
Any time <tt>class#</tt> is used, the corresponding <tt>class#level</tt> '''must''' also be assigned. The <tt>level</tt> parameter is ignored if <tt>class1</tt> is set, '''unless''' <tt>noclasscat</tt> is set and <tt>nolevelcat</tt> is not, in which case it may be used for categorization. If any <tt>class#</tt> is not set, all greater numbers are ignored.
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This template assigns pages to the [[:Category:Maneuvers]] category (assuming <tt>type</tt> is left to default), and to the individual categories given by "<tt>class#</tt> Powers" and "<tt>class#</tt> Powers (Level <tt>class#level</tt>)". To remove this behavior, use <tt>nocat</tt>, <tt>noclasscat</tt>, and/or <tt>nolevelcat</tt> (primarily used when a page has a list of powers and to use these categories would insert the page in ''every'' level's category). Templates are never categorized in this manner.
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This template assigns pages to the [[:Category:Maneuvers]] category (assuming <tt>type</tt> is left to default), and to the individual categories given by "<tt>class#</tt> Maneuvers" and "<tt>class#</tt> Maneuvers (Level <tt>class#level</tt>)". To remove this behavior, use <tt>nocat</tt>, <tt>noclasscat</tt>, and/or <tt>nolevelcat</tt> (primarily used when a page has a list of powers and to use these categories would insert the page in ''every'' level's category). Templates are never categorized in this manner.
== Example ==
== Example ==

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