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Adventure Map Object Header (for [[List of adventure map objects]]). To be used with [[Template: AMOrow]]. | Adventure Map Object Header (for [[List of adventure map objects]]). To be used with [[Template: AMOrow]]. | ||
== Example == | |||
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{{AMOrow|Abandoned Mine|144<br>(all [[mines]] and [[lighthouse]]s)|{{unk}}|guarded by 100-245 [[Troglodytes]]. After being released works as a random mine (except [[Sawmill]]). Up to 7 stacks of units can be left inside of it. Combat taking place in Abandoned Mine will always use subterranean [[terrain]] with all [[native terrain]] bonuses.|pic=Abandoned Mine 4.gif}} | {{AMOrow|Abandoned Mine|144<br>(all [[mines]] and [[lighthouse]]s)|{{unk}}|guarded by 100-245 [[Troglodytes]]. After being released works as a random mine (except [[Sawmill]]). Up to 7 stacks of units can be left inside of it. Combat taking place in Abandoned Mine will always use subterranean [[terrain]] with all [[native terrain]] bonuses.|pic=Abandoned Mine 4.gif}} | ||
Revision as of 20:33, 20 November 2024
Adventure Map Object Header (for List of adventure map objects). To be used with Template: AMOrow.
Example
| Picture | Adventure map object | Map limit | RMG value | Visiting scheme | |
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| Abandoned Mine 4.gif | Abandoned Mine: guarded by 100-245 Troglodytes. After being released works as a random mine (except Sawmill). Up to 7 stacks of units can be left inside of it. Combat taking place in Abandoned Mine will always use subterranean terrain with all native terrain bonuses. | 144 (all mines and lighthouses) |
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| Airship.png | Airship: enables a hero fly over obstacles and water. | 64 | - |
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