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Usage

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This template is an infobox about Dungeons and Dragons. Copy and paste the following code into an article and simply fill out the fields. All fields are optional.

{{Infobox Dungeons & Dragons module
<!-- |italic title = (see above) -->
| module_title            = 
| module_image            = 
| image_caption           =
| module_code             = 
| tsr_product_code        = 
| module_rules            = 
| module_character_levels = 
| module_campaign         =
| module_lead_designers   =
| module_authors          = 
| module_first_published  = 
| pages                   =
| isbn                    = ISBN 
| series                  = 
}}


Parameters

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Please see WikiProject Books and/or WikiProject Novels for standards on presenting names and other data.

  • Parameters can be safely left blank. Note that you may include an image with no caption, but a caption will not be shown if there is no image.
  • Wikilinks can be used in any of the infobox fields.
italic title
See above
module_title
Sourcebook name or title. If parameter is left blank, name will be inherited from the Wikipedia page where this infobox is invoked.
module_image
Image (prefer 1st edition where permitted), use bare filename: Example.jpg
image_caption
Image caption (should describe the edition used)
module_code
Module code, if any.
Note: Except for a few early limited edition modules, all Dungeons & Dragons modules until late 1994 were denoted with an alphanumeric code consisting of a letter and a number. The letter codes related to the product in some way, with the number indicating the order of release for the product in the series. Further information: Adventure (Dungeons & Dragons)#Module codes
tsr_product_code
TSR, Inc. product code, if any
module_character_levels
Character levels a player will experience during an adventure, if applicable
module_campaign
Campaign setting, if applicable
module_lead_designers
The lead game designers or project leads, if any
module_authors
Author(s)/writer(s)
module_first_published
Date published (1st edition)
pages
Pages (prefer 1st edition, specify edition as needed)
isbn
(prefer ISBN of 1st edition). Format: "1-234-56789-0" (10-digit) or "978-1-234-56789-0" (13-digit). If the book has a standard book number (9 digits) add a "0" to the beginning of the number. Do not change a 10-digit to a 13-digit ISBN by prefixing a "978" by hand, because the last digit is a calculated check digit, which will be wrong. Similarly, do not remove "978-" from a 13-digit ISBN to make a 10-digit ISBN. If the book was published before the use of ISBN, do not include this parameter. If the 13-digit number you have does not start with "978", "979-10", or "979-11", then it is not an ISBN and should not be used in this parameter. Change spaces in the ISBN to hyphens. The rules for hyphenating an ISBN are complex (currently 29 pages). Do not add spaces or hyphens to an unformatted ISBN which are likely to be wrong if you are guessing. However the "978" prefix of a 13-digit ISBN is always separated by a hyphen and the check digit – the last character – is always separated by a hyphen. The last character of a 10-character ISBN may be an "X". In such case, use the uppercase "X" character, not any alternate character. Do not put "ISBN" in front of the number. ISBNs are checked for validity; articles with invalid ISBNs are placed in Category:Pages with ISBN errors and display a red error message.
series
Series (if any)

See also

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