Help:Pro Kit Box modular system

The Pro Kit Box modular system is a way to keep Pro Kit Boxes up-to-date everywhere on by storing their data in separate templates. Pro Kit Boxes appear at many different places on, mostly together with data like price, drop rates or statistical values:


 * They are used on Championship, R&D, and other event pages.
 * They are listed in overviews like the Pro Kit Box article or in tables like Pro Kit Box price comparison.
 * They can also be mentioned in the flow of an article text or comment.

Unfortunately, one inherent property of Pro Kit Boxes is constant change. It would be extremely time-consuming and error-prone to replace outdated information on every single page where a box is mentioned. Therefore, each box has its own data container. Technically, these containers are templates.

Instead of manually writing down every property of a box, editors can simply insert the box name surrounded by curly brackets. This tells the parser that the box name isn't just simple text, but that the content of the corresponding template is to be displayed. If the template is edited, all wiki pages will display the changes without further maintenance.

For editors
Pro Kit Box templates can be used to display Furthermore, boxes can be displayed in different styles by using the  parameter: inline, as a compact block, a table row or an infobox—all appearances refer to the same template; only the outer appearance is different.
 * predifined boxes (for example the Champion Kit Box) with all data such as description, drop rates, price and availability,
 * half-custom boxes (like Championship and R&D boxes) that have the same names and images, but the content of which varies from event to event,
 * custom boxes where all parameters can be fully customized.

style = inline (default)
The easiest way to display a box is to type two opening curly brackets followed by the first letters of a box name. The autocomplete feature will most likely show a preview of possible templates to choose from. For instance, typing  is sufficient to complete the text to   which will display as.

In this example, no style parameter has been specified. Omitting it defaults to.

The inline style displays nothing but icon and box name. If the box has its own article, both icon and name will link to it.

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The inline style has an addiotional suffix parameter. As boxes are sometimes mentioned in plural forms, editors can simply add a pipe (|) followed by the plural ending. In styles other than, the suffix parameter is ignored.

or gives:

style = compact
The compact style is meant for in-depth overviews and displays all of the box's information except for statistical data.

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style = list
The list style is used for (bulleted) lists. The box icon is smaller, and the information is displayed in a single line instead of a block. Availability is not shown.

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style = icon
If only the icon is needed without further information, the icon style can be used.

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If there is an article on the box, the image will link to it.

Editors can change the icon size by adding a  parameter like in.
 * In styles other than, the size parameter is ignored.
 * scales the icon to a width of 20 pixels (px), scales it to a height of 20 px.  scales the icon to fit both width and height of 20 px.

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style = infobox
The infobox is the most comprehensive display style which also contains all statistical data of WikiProject Statistics (if available).

Infoboxes should only be inserted on a box's own article page as they automatically categorize the page depending on the availability of the box. For example, an article page with an infobox of the Champion Kit Box will be categorized under Category:Purchasable boxes because it has a price.

This applies only to pages within the article (main) namespace. As this page is in the Help: namespace, it is not categorized.

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Standard tables
Pro Kit Box templates can be combined with table header templates to display various kinds of sortable tables.

style = table
The box info of most boxes is divided into, rare:0:0 and. works for all boxes but Festival Bundles and World Tour Supplies which have different box infos.
 * The table header template does not need additional parameters if used for the default style.
 * For all other table styles, the header template requires the same style parameter as the box template(s).

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style = table festival
This is for Festival Bundles and World Tour Supplies. The rarity info is not shown, but the table displays the Blueprints - Pro Kits - Tokens - Credits info instead.

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style = table full
This view combines the default and the festival style.

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style = template
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