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<nowiki>{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3|c=1}}{{TKin|i=qc|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3 | <nowiki>{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3|c=1}}{{TKin|i=qc|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3}}</nowiki> | ||
...outputs: | ...outputs: | ||
{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3|c=1}}{{TKin|i=qc|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3}} | {{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3|c=1}}{{TKin|i=qc|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3}} |
Revision as of 00:53, 18 April 2023
"TKin" (Short for Thrill Kill INput) is a template used to easily insert Thrill Kill combo strings into pages without it turning into 80,000 uses of [[File:Input_Whatever_Who_Cares.png|16px]] to achieve the look of how strings appear when performed in the game's training mode. It has two arguments: i= and c=.
i
i= is short for input. It's what button image the template should throw up. Here's the available list:
c
c= is short for comma. It is an optional argument that, if equal to 1, adds the comma image after the input. If c= is any other value other than 1 (or it doesn't exist), nothing is printed.
So...
{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=1|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3|c=1}}{{TKin|i=qc|c=1}}{{TKin|i=3}}
...outputs: