Difference between revisions of "Talk:Camelback Riding (sage study)"
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− | [[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) Normally when I link a sage field in a study description, I do it like this:[[Ranger Sage Abilities#Wilderland|Wilderland]]. When it comes to sage fields which are shared by multiple classes, how should I link the phrase "a study within [insert field here]"? | + | [[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) Normally when I link a sage field in a study description, I do it like this:[[Ranger Sage Abilities#Wilderland|Wilderland]]. When it comes to sage fields which are shared by multiple classes, how should I link the phrase "a study within [insert field here]" when that field link might go to the ranger or the fighter or the paladin or the assassin? ( in the case of animal training). |
− | [[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) | + | [[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]]) If the fields differ between the different classes, of course, then the sensible thing is " a study within the fields of [field], [field], and [field]". |
Revision as of 19:13, 28 June 2022
Maxwell (talk) Normally when I link a sage field in a study description, I do it like this:Wilderland. When it comes to sage fields which are shared by multiple classes, how should I link the phrase "a study within [insert field here]" when that field link might go to the ranger or the fighter or the paladin or the assassin? ( in the case of animal training).
Maxwell (talk) If the fields differ between the different classes, of course, then the sensible thing is " a study within the fields of [field], [field], and [field]".