User talk:Darkychao
Hello, Darkychao!
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-- ▪ - 19:49, 1 July 2014 (PDT)
Edits to {{Damage table}}
Thanks for keeping this template up to date! I'm always happy to see people take an interest in template editing. However, this is a pretty high-use template, so I'd appreciate it if you would sandbox your changes first. You can do that by creating a page like Template:Damage table/sandbox, then swapping out {{Damage table
for {{Damage table/sandbox
on one of the pages. That way, you can make sure you get it right before you push it to the finished product :) Darkid « Talk — Contribs » 21:20, 5 December 2017 (PST)