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*{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|1|1}} is a feature, not a power. This means that it cannot be traded, and each power required must be selected individually on the Trade application in order to trade it. | *{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|1|1}} is a feature, not a power. This means that it cannot be traded, and each power required must be selected individually on the Trade application in order to trade it. | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 27 July 2018
It is possible to combine other hats from the Hat or Hats power with the pawns from Trans. To do so, replace the h in your hat code to whichever code you'd like to use.
Example: (hat#x#{{{example1}}})
You may also use Everypower with some of the pawns from Trans. To do so, replace the h in your code with to whichever code you'd like to use.
Example: (hat#Er#{{{example2}}})
Extra Information
- Trans is a feature, not a power. This means that it cannot be traded, and each power required must be selected individually on the Trade application in order to trade it.
- Unlike AllPowers, users are able to see if you have Trans when viewing your Powers list.