Template:MSP/Colo
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{{MSP/Colo}} displays a menu sprite for a Pokémon, and clicking that sprite will go to the Pokémon's species page.
The menu sprite grabbed will be from Pokémon Colosseum.
Template fields
- field 1 (natdex number) - The Pokémon's National Pokédex number. This should be in a 3-digit format.
- For alternate forms, append a short signifier right after the natdex number. This applies mainly to the Unown, for example
Kfor Unown K. - For exclamation point and question mark, use
EXandQUrespectively. - For shininess, use
_s. - If unsure, check these archive categories for all valid file names: Category:Colosseum menu sprites, Category:Colosseum Shiny menu sprites. File names are usually in the format
Menu Colo (natdex)(form).png.
- For alternate forms, append a short signifier right after the natdex number. This applies mainly to the Unown, for example
- field 2 (Pokémon name) - The name of the Pokémon, to allow linking to its species page.
- field 3 (hover text disambiguator) (optional) - Text to be displayed when hovering over the image. For example: inputting "M02" on an icon of Articuno will make the hover text say "Articuno (M02)". However, the link will still go to Articuno's species page.
- size - The display size of the icon. Defaults to 44px.
TemplateData
Displays a Generation VI or VII menu sprite for a Pokémon, and links to its species page
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NDex | 1 | 3-digit National Pokédex number, with optional form identifier | Number | required |
| Pokémon | 2 | Pokémon species name | Line | required |
| Suffix | 3 | Suffix for the caption | Line | optional |
| Size | size | Image size
| Line | optional |
Examples
Standard use
{{MSP/Colo|025|Pikachu}}
{{MSP/Colo|151|Mew}}
Forms
{{MSP/Colo|201|Unown}}
{{MSP/Colo|201K|Unown}}
Other templates
MS templates display a menu sprite for a Pokémon, and links to the file description page on the archives.
{{MS}}- Most recent (usually HOME){{MSN}}- Most recent, with name beside (usually HOME)
{{MS/1}}- Red, Green, and Blue or Red and Blue{{MS/Y}}- Yellow{{MS/2}}- Gen II{{MS/3}}- Gen III, IV, or V{{MS/6}}- Gen VI, Sun and Moon, or Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon{{MS/PE}}- Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!{{MS/8}}- Sword and Shield{{MS/BDSP}}- Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl{{MS/LA}}- Legends: Arceus{{MS/9}}- Gen IX{{MS/HOME}}- HOME (3D render)
MSP templates display a menu sprite for a Pokémon, and links to Pokémon species page.
{{MSP}}- Most recent (usually HOME){{MSP name}}- Most recent, with name underneath (usually HOME)
{{MSP/1}}- Red, Green, and Blue or Red and Blue{{MSP/Y}}- Yellow{{MSP/2}}- Gen II{{MSP/3}}- Gen III, IV, or V{{MSP/6}}- Gen VI, Sun and Moon, or Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon{{MSP/PE}}- Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!{{MSP/8}}- Sword and Shield{{MSP/8c}}- Sword and Shield (With cropped whitespace)
{{MSP/BDSP}}- Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl{{MSP/LA}}- Legends: Arceus{{MSP/9}}- Gen IX{{MSP/ZA}}- Legends: Z-A{{MSP/Stad}}- Stadium{{MSP/Colo}}- Colosseum{{MSP/XD}}- XD{{MSP/GO}}- GO{{MSP/H}}- HOME (Small bordered sprite){{MSP/HOME}}- HOME (3D render){{MSP/Pokopia}}- Pokopia{{MSP/Champs}}- Champions{{MSP/RRH}}- Rumble Rush (head){{MSP/RRB}}- Rumble Rush (body){{MSP/Sleep}}- Sleep