Template:PerkSearch

Generates a table showing perks. Use this wherever you need to show one or more Perks or Cornerstones. Does not include Forest Mystery effects or penalties from Glade Events.

Overview
Create a concise, sortable table using game data to show perks. The table shows the name of the perk, its icon, with a colored border similar to the in-game border corresponding to rarity, spells out the rarity (so it can be sorted on), its in-game long description of its effect, and where to find it.

The name of the perk displayed links to its page on the wiki.

Parameters
The template has three modes: ID mode, name mode, and search mode. When using search mode, you can specify the search term and, if needed, filter on a particular source or rarity.

With unique ID
To display one perk when you know it's unique ID, you can call the template directly, using an unnamed parameter, and it will be interpreted the same as if you wrote

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With a name
Several perks can have the same name, but will have different modifier values. You'll see several perks in the table.

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With a search term
You can search all the text in the names and descriptions and get all of the perks that match. This is useful when finding perks "related" to something, like a resource or a building. You might get a long table back!

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You can also add filtering based on the source or the rarity. For example, if you only want Cornerstones that mention vegetables, you can do this:

Or if you want only Legendary perks that mention Amber, you can do this too:

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Finally, you can combine source and rarity filtering.

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Because of this search capability, a search term of e (as of version 0.63 with no expected changes for 1.0) will return every perk, because only the perk Storm Shield does not have an e in its description, but it does in its name. See Perks to see the result.

Errors
If you provide an empty id, name, or search string, the template will return a simple error message.



If you provide an id or a name that doesn't exist, you'll be told that nothing was found.





If you provide a search term that returns no results, or apply a filter that results in nothing left, you'll be told that nothing was found.

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