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Say I've got different races with different subtypes, and I want a tag domain for the race, and a conditional tag domain for the subtype. Is that possible?
For example, I have a race called "Kinthra", but there are three different kinds of Kinthra. Kinthra Dahree, Kinthra Kohbar and Kinthra Lehgra. I have a race called Ssassara, and there are five types of Ssassara. Keeping it to three for simplicity, I have Ussaawah, Gulaawah and Seluuh. So for the tag domain of "Race", I want "Kinthra" and "Ssassara" to be available. Then, if Kinthra is chosen, I want a tag domain of "Kinthra" to be available with each type as a tag. Likewise, if Ssassara is chosen, I want a tag domain of "Ssassara" to be available with each type as a tag. Alternatively, I could just have a "subrace" tag domain, and put everything in there. But I'd like to know if the first option is a possibility. |
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Oh, and don't make fun of my race names. :-p
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There aren't any conditional tags, so you have to have one "subrace" that contains the subraces for all races (or one "subrace" tag group for each race?)
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You could also just enter both the race and sub-race as multiple tags. It's not ideal, but the simplest way to do it. When I enter a Goblin, for example, in the race tag I select both Goblinoid and Goblin. Or, you could just include all the various subraces in the tags. In my example I would list it as Goblinoid (Goblin) and have a separate entry for Goblinoid (Hobgoblin). The short answer is you can't have a subrace in the way you want it .
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Subrace tag domain is probably the best way to go about it, or just enter all the subrace options (without having the 'master' race if that is possible).
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