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<includeonly>The {{PAGENAME}} treasure does not appear verbatim within the official Zelda series.  {{#if:{{{media|}}}|It does, however, appear in {{{media|}}}, which is related to but not a part of the main series.  |}}{{#if:{{{guess|}}}|It can, however, be interpreted to exist in some {{#if:{{{game|}}}| form, initially in ''{{{game|}}}''.|form.}}|}}</includeonly><noinclude>
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==

Revision as of 10:25, 14 October 2013


Usage

This template places a specific pair of sentences which detail the origin of a "Borderline-Canon" treasure. To use it, insert the following in a treasure's description (usually under the Trivia header):

{{Borderline
|media=
|guess=
|game
|}}

If the treasure appears in related media, such as Wands of Gamelon or The Legend of Zelda animated series, then the name of this media should be placed in the media line. Formatting, such as italics should be applied as appropriate.

If the treasure can be interpreted to exist within the Zelda series, put text (any test) should be put in the guess line. If the interpreted treasure's inspiration appears in canon, its first appearance should be entered in the game line: such as The Legend of Zelda or A Link to the Past. Italics will be applied automatically.