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So you mean a way to embed the full tree? So it would show the large graphical tree like it does at the top in the build? Or something else?
If that's what you mean, it should be doable... I'd probably suggest that it be a parameter like [masteries=1 tree=offense style=full]. Then you could also use the current simple version but only showing one of the trees.
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I don't mind this idea, would certainly make it a little easier than having to use the mastery planner :P
I would also like to title Mastery pages. Something like: [masteries title="Offensive Masteries"] and then go on to say, "The masteries displayed in the cheat sheet are standard Offensive Masteries, if you would like to go for more survivability then I would suggest: [masteries=xxx title="Defensive Masteries"] |
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Yeah, so you are showed one of the trees that you set. Well do as you please, or what you think is easiest :) As you wrote it should work as well.
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Noted :)
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To give an example, look at the mastery section of any of my guides. Now I had to screencap those pictures but I figure it should be not that hard to do it with BBCoding.
Thanks to Jpikachu1999 for bringing this to my attention :) |
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love this idea.
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I would just like to call [masteries=offense] and this command shows the mastery tree I set in the cheat sheet. In case I have more cheat sheets I can go for [masteries=offense1] and [masteries=offense2] etc.