Template:Abundance
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Usage
This section describes how the Abundance template works. If you are looking for rules and guidelines on use, see HorizonXI:Drop Rate Policy.
{{Abundance|total items obtained|total attempts to obtain}}
- This template is used to collect and present rarity/abundance data. It is intended to collect data from multiple users and keep a running total (new results are added to the existing totals rather than replacing them), thus becoming more accurate over time.
- The template automatically displays the general rarity of the item using the following ranges:
Abundance Range Extremely Rare 0 - 1% Very Rare 1 - 5% Rare 5 - 10% Uncommon 10 - 15% Common 15 - 20% Very Common 20 - 50% Extremely Common 50 - 100%
- The abundance is also displayed as a percent value after the text (in superscript) and the exact number of items obtained and attempts to obtain the item are displayed in the hovertext, as well as a message describing the data's current reliablity.
- If the data is too low to be considered reliable (less than 50 attempts), the abundance percent will be colored gray and will be displayed in place of the usual text.
- If the data is low, but not completely unreliable (less than 500 attempts), the abundance percent will simply be colored gray.
- "Map" (case-insensitive) can be used as the "number of items" value to display "Received if not previously obtained".
- "Quest" (case-insensitive) can be used as the "number of items" value to display "Received with quest active".
- optional parameter CI has been added to display a 95% confidence interval. Setting it to true, e.g. {{Abundance|98|232|CI=true}} will display the confidence interval in the output.
Examples
Code | Result | Result with CI |
---|---|---|
{{Abundance|map}} |
Received if not previously obtained | Received if not previously obtained |
{{Abundance|quested}} |
Received with quest active | Received with quest active |
{{Abundance||}} |
(0%) | (0%) |
{{Abundance|0|0}} |
(0%) | (0%) |
{{Abundance|0|5}} |
(0%) | (0+/-60%) |
{{Abundance|1|10}} |
(10%) | (10+/-30%) |
{{Abundance|2|1503}} |
Extremely Rare(0.1%) | Extremely Rare(0.1+/-0.2%) |
{{Abundance|24|153}} |
Common(15.7%) | Common(15.7+/-5.8%) |
{{Abundance|100|344}} |
Very Common(29.1%) | Very Common(29.1+/-4.8%) |
{{Abundance|443|562}} |
Extremely Common(78.8%) | Extremely Common(78.8+/-3.4%) |
{{Abundance|11|625}} |
Very Rare(1.8%) | Very Rare(1.8+/-1%) |
{{Abundance|108|110}} |
Extremely Common(98.2%) | Extremely Common(98.2+/-2.7%) |