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Originally Posted by Baler
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I think what OP may have been referring to is the fact that if you go to any other tradeskill-made item in the wiki ... eg. a Tailor-made Backpack:
http://wiki.project1999.com/Hand_Made_Backpack
You will see the "recipe" for that item, on its page:
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Tailoring (Trivial: 88)
Yield: Hand Made Backpack x1
In Loom:
Item 504.png 1 x Backpack Pattern - Bought
Item 554.png 1 x High Quality Bear Skin - Dropped
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However, for (what I assume are) historical reasons, most research-made spells
do not have their recipes on them. Admittedly, this is not 100% true; there
are researched spells that
do have their recipe on their page, for instance:
http://wiki.project1999.com/Cornucopia
But ... many don't, and as Baler noted you have to go to the Research page to find their recipe.
Now, if you're like me, you might be wondering "well how do we fix this?", and the answer is ... you fix it!
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] If you edit a page with a recipe on it, like say Cornucopia, you'll see this:
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{{Magician Recipe| Cornucopia | 62}}
{{Recipe Component| Words of Transcendence | 869}}
{{Recipe Component| Summon Food | 504| - Bought}}
{{Recipe Component| Loaf of Bread | 537}}
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Simply copy/paste that code onto a spell page that doesn't have a recipe, and then replace the items with the correct items for that spell's "recipe". To get the numbers, simply go to the item pages involved and look for the "Lucy Image ID" in their code. For instance, if you edit
https://wiki.project1999.com/Words_of_Transcendence you will see:
which then tells you that you want to use:
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{{Recipe Component| Words of Transcendence | 869}}
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If everyone reading this just fixed one spell of their favorite Int caster class, the wiki would have recipes for every spell in no time
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