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Revision as of 21:09, 23 June 2023

Documentation for No Paint Diff

Commonly used phrase on several pages, used to indicate that a certain paint won't affect the item.

Usage

Example
{{No Paint Diff|teamdiff=<paint name>|team=<team name>}}

Parameters

nodiff
The name of the paint (e.g. "Radigan Conagher Brown").
teamdiff
The name of the paint (e.g. "Radigan Conagher Brown").
team
Which team's default colour matches the paint. Only use this in combination with "teamdiff".
stylediff
The name of the paint (e.g. "Radigan Conagher Brown").
stylename
Name of the style. Only use this in combination with "stylediff".

Pictogram comment.png Only use one of these

Example

{{No Paint Diff|nodiff=Mann Co. Orange}} produces:

  • Using the Mann Co. Orange paint on this item provides absolutely no visual difference in-game on either team. This happens because the exact same color values are used for both the paint and the default "unpainted" color for the item.

{{No Paint Diff|teamdiff=Mann Co. Orange|team=BLU}} produces:

  • Using the Mann Co. Orange paint on this item provides absolutely no visual difference in-game on the BLU team. This happens because the exact same color values are used for both the paint and the default "unpainted" color for the BLU team.

{{No Paint Diff|stylediff=Mann Co. Orange|stylename=2much2fort!}} produces:

  • On the "2Much2Fort!" style, using the Mann Co. Orange paint on this item provides absolutely no visual difference in-game on either team. This happens because the exact same color values are used for both the paint and the default "unpainted" color for the "2Much2Fort!" style.