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Add a brief intro about the character before the headlines. Try to have the character's name in the first 3 words, and '''bold it'''. Keep it as short and descriptive as possible. One or two lines of text.
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: ''This is a '''[[Help:Boilerplate|Boilerplate]]'''. Only edit this article if you know what you are doing. Use this article as a guideline on how to make other [[Character]] articles.''
<span style="color:white;">Use this '''boilerplate''' article as a guideline on how to make [[Monster]] articles.</span> <span style="color:white;">If you have already read all the instructions in this boilerplate, you might find it easier to use the copy+paste article to, copy and paste to your new article:</span> * Use <span style="color:white;"> '''[http://www.diablowiki.net/Boilerplate:Character{{PAGENAME}}/copy&action=edit this linkCopy/Paste Link]'''</span> <span style="color:white;">Make sure to read up on the [[Help:Contents|help section]] , so you know how to copyproperly [[Help:Markup|edit]] articles before continuing.</paste span> First add a brief intro about the article, above all the headlines. Make sure to have the name of the article in materialthe first three words of the first sentence, and '''bold it'''. Keep it as short and descriptive as possible. One or two lines of text. If the article is a [[fan class]], [[fan monster]], [[fan skill]], make sure to add the <nowiki>{{fanclass}} {{fanmonster}} {{fanskill}}</nowiki> header template.Also add the "|Name_of_author" attribute to give credit to the author, or yourself, whomever originally came up with the idea. Also credit any [[fan art]]ists that might have helped. Secondly, under the first headline, update the Charbox, Classbox, Monsterbox, Skillbox. This box is just here as an example on how it can look: