Template:Itemlink

Use this template to link to a Runes of Magic Item. We do this so that we can automatically color the link with the item quality color. It also makes it easy to show how many are needed, etc.

Usage:

If the item name starts with "Card - " or "Recipe - ", that part of the name is stripped to direct the link to the Mob or Item page.

If quality is any valid color name, proper name, or alternate (as listed on the table below) the link will be that color. ANY other value will color the item link white (common). quality is case-insensitive, of course.

IF nolink= is not blank the item name is displayed with the quality color but is NOT linked! This is good for describing a group of items of a certain color without using the exact correct name. i.e This mob drops items. The call for that was

IF noicon= is NOT blank, no icon will be displayed to the left of the link. Otherwise, we will check to see if exists and, if it does, we will show a 12px version of it to the left of the link to the item.


 * iconname
 * overrides the default icon name.. This should be used VERY sparingly and should only ever happen in the case of items link, which appears ONCE as a quest item with a totally different icon, as


 * subhead=
 * (optional) Sometimes, an item and a quest share the same name, such as and . This option allows us to link directly to the correct subsection of the page. Actually, this scenario should be handled using disambiguation, instead. The only place subhead should be used with this linker is internally for Cards.

Template:Itemicon has the following special rules:
 * IF the name of the item starts with "Card -", then the icon is [[Image:Icon - Card.png|20px]].
 * IF the name of the item starts with "Recipe -", then the icon is [[Image:Icon - Recipe.png|20px]].

The proper in game color names are as follows, but we also support just the color name and some alternates. Any of them will work. All color names are case-insensitive. Exact colors used by templates in this wiki are controlled by Template:Colors.

How about a few more examples?
 * You need
 * You need