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− | |african=[[File:ShoulderStripeAfrican.png | + | |african=[[File:ShoulderStripeAfrican.png]] |
− | |bane=[[File:ShoulderStripeBane.png | + | |bane=[[File:ShoulderStripeBane.png]] |
− | |corsie=[[File:ShoulderStripeCorsie.png | + | |corsie=[[File:ShoulderStripeCorsie.png]] |
− | |divine=[[File:ShoulderStripeDivine.png | + | |divine=[[File:ShoulderStripeDivine.png]] |
− | |earth=[[File:ShoulderStripeEarth.png | + | |earth=[[File:ShoulderStripeEarth.png]] |
− | |egyptian=[[File:ShoulderStripeEgyptian.png | + | |egyptian=[[File:ShoulderStripeEgyptian.png]] |
− | |fire=[[File:ShoulderStripeFire.png | + | |fire=[[File:ShoulderStripeFire.png]] |
− | |forest=[[File:ShoulderStripeForest.png | + | |forest=[[File:ShoulderStripeForest.png]] |
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− | |plushie=[[File:ShoulderStripePlushie.png | + | |plushie=[[File:ShoulderStripePlushie.png]] |
− | |spitz=[[File:ShoulderStripeSpitz.png | + | |spitz=[[File:ShoulderStripeSpitz.png]] |
− | |tempest=[[File:ShoulderStripeTempest.png | + | |tempest=[[File:ShoulderStripeTempest.png]] |
− | |water=[[File:ShoulderStripeWater.png | + | |water=[[File:ShoulderStripeWater.png]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 4 July 2020
The Shoulder Stripe marking places a stripe over the shoulder of the waja. The marking is available as both a Dye and a Custom Marking. The dye that adds this marking is the Dye Shoulder Stripe.
Marking Appearance
All examples feature wajas with the marking in FF0000 (pure red). However, this marking can come in any Hex Color as well as rainbow (simply put the word "RAINBOW" in the hex field) and chrome (simply put the word "chrome" in the hex field).