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Consistency diagnostics sortable table
I used to make lots of mistakes; so, in order to catch my own mistakes, I've trained myself to become a bit of a consistency nazi.

The following sortable table should make it easier to identify pages (if any) in need of some tidying-up for consistent properties, both individually and as part of a database.
Click and/or shift-click on the column headers to sort the table in different ways, with one or more key columns. Sometimes, by comparing rows, you notice something out of place you might want to edit.
By design, this is not a refined table: it is designed to give editors a circumstance bonus to spot inconsistencies (if any) between similar template arguments, so funny table shapes and ugly rows are what we look for.
If the table itself has a disrupted shape, two things can be to blame: whoever wrote the dpl code (likely, me) didn't test it long enough and things like an extra space or a missing space influences wikitable markup; or the transcluded content itself disrupts the markup. The latter may or may not be something to correct in the corresponding page (some content was never meant to be transcluded into a table, but if it is in this table, I might have had some reason to include it).


This particular table selects pages with the following criteria: page uses Template:SLA.
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Keep an eye on types
As far as I can see, the maximum number of SLA subschools + descriptors (i.e. the several Type n columns) is currently 2, so column Type 3 is all empty. That's intentional: if you ever notice anything in column Type 3, that means there's something new. In that case, please update the query code to include type4, update this notice box, and check again (in case two or more were added). Or notify me, I'll do it. Thank you. Aldyron (ContributionsMessage) 18:01, November 10, 2014 (EST)
Content page Namespace Title Name Icon School Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Granted Cost Components Metamagic Range Target Duration Save Spell Resistance Cooldown Categories N
Necrotic Touch (SLA) Necrotic Touch (SLA) Necrotic Touch Icon Enhancement Necrotic Touch.png Icon Enhancement Necrotic Touch.png Necromancy Pale Master enhancements 6/4/2 spell points Maximize, Empower, Enlarge, Intensify, Quicken, Heighten, Embolden Touch 1 Instant Fortitude, half No 12/8/4 seconds Help improve, Necromancy SLAs
Avenging Light Avenging Light Avenging Light Icon.jpg Avenging Light Icon.jpg Evocation Light Exalted Angel 3 Spell Points VerbalIcon tooltip.pngVerbal: A verbal component is a spoken incantation. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot act or speak. Certain rare spells, such as Silence Creature, may temporarily disable spells that require verbal components., SomaticIcon tooltip.pngSomatic: A somatic component is a measured and precise movement of the hand. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot move causing arcane spell failure resulting in a ruined spell. Spells without a somatic component may be used with disregard to Arcane Spell Failure chance. Note - that characters make the same arm gestures for most spells in DDO, so you can't tell which spells require this component by watching your character's animations., FocusIcon tooltip.pngFocus: A focus component is a prop of some sort. Unlike a material component, a focus is not consumed when the spell is cast and can be reused. This has no gameplay applications in DDO, as all characters are always considered to be carrying a focus component at all times and it does not require a inventory slot. Empower, Maximize, Quicken Double Foe, Directional, Breakable Instantaneous Fortitude, half No 3 seconds Evocation SLAs, Light SLAs, Single Target SLAs, Spells with a Focus component, Spells with a Somatic component, Spells with a Verbal component
Necrotic Blast Necrotic Blast Necrotic Blast Icon Enhancement Necrotic Blast.png Icon Enhancement Necrotic Blast.png Necromancy Pale Master enhancements 18/12/6 spell points Maximize, Empower, Enlarge, Intensify, Quicken, Heighten, Embolden Foe Instant Fortitude, half No 18/12/6 seconds All articles with too few wikilinks, Help improve, Necromancy SLAs, Single Target SLAs
Arcane Blast Arcane Blast Icon Enhancement Arcane Blast.png Icon Enhancement Arcane Blast.png Evocation Force Archmage enhancements 12/8/6 Spell Points VerbalIcon tooltip.pngVerbal: A verbal component is a spoken incantation. You cannot cast spells that require this component if you cannot act or speak. Certain rare spells, such as Silence Creature, may temporarily disable spells that require verbal components.needs verification Maximize, Empower, Quicken, Heighten Standard AOE Directional, Foe Instantaneous Reflex, half No 18/12/6 seconds Evocation SLAs, Force SLAs, Help improve, Monster attacks, Pages using DynamicPageList parser function, Single Target SLAs, Spells with a Verbal component, Statements requiring verification