Template:Effectbox

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This template creates an infobox around the information about ideas, technologies, national spirits and so on.

Parameters

Parameter Description Status Default
1 name of the idea and identifier for the icon required empty
2 ingame description of the idea optional empty
modifiers effects of the idea required empty
file alternative file name optional {{{1}}}
indent indent by a number of standard indents (1.6em) optional empty

Example

The following code:

{{Effectbox|The Legacy of Saint Leibowitz|Saint Leibowitz was an electrical engineer before the Great War. When the bombs fell he fled the military base he worked in, seeking refuge from the nuclear fire in one of the Churches of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. There he became a monk in the order, becoming one of the Archdiocese's best agents. Betrayed by his close friend, Leibowitz became a Martyr. Years later, he was canonized by the 102nd Archbishop in recognition for his work protecting valuable remnants of the Old World. The monks continue to guard his relics, but would rather lose their lives than see them lost.|modifiers=*Divisions speed: {{green|+3.00%}}
*Surrender Limit: {{red|-15.00%}}
*Max Entrenchment: {{green|+3.0%}}
}}

will display:

The Legacy of Saint Leibowitz icon
The Legacy of Saint Leibowitz
  • Divisions speed: +3.00%
  • Surrender Limit: -15.00%
  • Max Entrenchment: +3.0%
Saint Leibowitz was an electrical engineer before the Great War. When the bombs fell he fled the military base he worked in, seeking refuge from the nuclear fire in one of the Churches of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. There he became a monk in the order, becoming one of the Archdiocese's best agents. Betrayed by his close friend, Leibowitz became a Martyr. Years later, he was canonized by the 102nd Archbishop in recognition for his work protecting valuable remnants of the Old World. The monks continue to guard his relics, but would rather lose their lives than see them lost.