Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-3407035-20161002033401/@comment-26402117-20161002105825

If you use templates, I would consider  in articles equal to. Subtemplates are a good way of avoiding  functions, seeing as you may end up with a large wall of wikitext.

The template-based solution is the easiest way, but do bear in mind the need for categories and good names when making the subtemplates - so that you can find them.

Here's my shot at this.
 * article:


 * game funghi library:

...where subtemplate  contains the parameters you need in the table & infobox:


 * example - :
 * neo_name = Snowy
 * neo_no = No.003
 * neo_np = 20
 * neo_traits =

...and the table template is built similar to this.

Do change and add/remove parameters to get something that works for the wiki - seeing as I haven't played this game and have only glanced at the wiki.

Also, totally rename the parent templates so that they're identifiable:


 * - substitute this with a short identifier for each game, like NEO
 * - pop the funghi's name here.