Module:CalculatedStats/doc
This is the documentation page for Module:CalculatedStats
Documentation
Basic use
To use this module, do as follows for most games:
{{#invoke:CalculatedStats|<function>|<level>|<strength>|<intelligence>|<magic>|<vitality/endurance>|<agility>|<luck>}}
For Persona 2: Innocent Sin, do as follows for basic use:
{{#invoke:CalculatedStats|<function>|<level>|<strength>|<vitality>|<dexterity>|<agility>|<luck>}}
This module should not be invoked directly in the mainspace and should be part of a template, with the values filled with template parameters.
Valid values for function (case sensitive):
smt1
for Shin Megami Tenseismt2
for Shin Megami Tensei IIsmtif
for Shin Megami Tensei if... (alias forsmt2
)smtn
for Shin Megami Tensei: Ninedesum
for Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summonersh1
for Devil Summoner: Soul Hackersp2is
for Persona 2: Innocent Sin
Platform
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner by default shows the normal, Super CD-ROM², and Mega-CD values for all calculated stats. Set the named parameter platform
to CD2
or MCD
(case insensitive) to display only the Super CD-ROM² or Mega-CD stats, or set it to anything else to only display the usual calculations.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner by default shows both the Sega Saturn and PlayStation Portable values for Magic Defense. Set the named parameter platform
to either SAT
or PSP
(case insensitive) to display only one of them.
For Persona 2: Innocent Sin, set the named parameter platform
to PS
or PSP
to show only one platform's set of stats. PSP stats only apply to demons; Personas always use the PS calculations even on PSP.
Boss
Shin Megami Tensei (Mega-CD) uses different stat calculations for bosses than it does for regular demons. Set the named parameter boss
to something (recommended: y
) to use the boss calculations.
Manual stat inputting
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers and Shin Megami Tensei: Nine support manual input of stats through named arguments (see the code to know what to use). This is because some of the calculations for Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers and Shin Megami Tensei: Nine are not yet perfect.
Sources
All sources were verified and, if they were wrong, corrected formulas are used in this module.