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;{{tl|Delete}}
:Displays a large banner with a pink background with a "
;{{tl|Disambiguation}}
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;{{tl|Fake heading}}
:Formats a line of text as though it were a second-level header. Useful when you want the visual appearance of a header without having it show up in the page's table of contents or force a change in the Table of Contents' location on the page.
;{{tl|FlowMention}}
:Creates an "@ ping" that alerts another user that his attention is needed on the page on which it is placed. This will result in a colored icon being superimposed on the bell or inbox icons that appear along the top edge of every page in most skins. Takes a user name as a mandatory parameter: <code><nowiki>{{FlowMention|User Name Here}}</nowiki></code>. This will appear on the page as "@User Name Here". Please use this template only on discussion pages; it should never be used on wiki content pages.
;{{tl|franchisetropes}}
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;{{tl|Needs More Examples}}
:Displays a banner reading "This page needs more examples. You can help this wiki by adding more entries or expanding current ones." and adds the category "Needs More Examples" to the page. Use this template when a
;{{tl|Needs More Info}}
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;{{tl|Needs More Tropes}}
:Displays a banner reading "This page needs more trope entries. You can help this wiki by adding more entries or expanding current ones." and adds the category "Needs More Tropes" to the page. Used on Works pages to show that the work has at least one trope listed, but needs more. This can come off the page once a dozen or so tropes are listed. (If the page has no tropes at all, use {{tl|Work Needs Tropes}} instead of {{tl|Needs More Tropes}}.) The preferred location for the template is after the last trope in the tropelist.
;{{tl|Needs Recap}}
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;{{tl|spoiler}}
:Puts text inside spoiler protection. Takes one parameter, the text to be protected from casual reading. Example: <code><nowiki>{{spoiler|This is a secret.}}</nowiki></code> produces {{spoiler|This is a secret.}} Spoiler text protected in this way will be revealed when you hover your mouse over it, if you have the "Hovering Spoiler Toggle" option turned on in the Gadgets tab of your preferences.
;{{tl|stub}}
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;{{tl|subpages}}
:Displays a bulleted list of all pages below the current one, with sub-subpages indented appropriately below their parent pages. See [[Ear Worm]] for an example.
;{{tl|Supersecretspoiler}}
:Works similarly to {{tl|spoiler}}, except it will not automatically reveal its contents when the user hovers the mouse cursor over it. Instead, the user must explicitly highlight the text to make it visible.
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;{{tl|trope workshop}}
:Displays a banner reading "This is a Trope Workshop page, still under consideration for creation. Help out by editing the current page, or leave a comment on the Talk page." with a link to [[All The Tropes:Trope Workshop Guidelines
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;{{tl|verify}}
:Displays a superscripted "[please verify]" which links to [[All The Tropes:How to Write An Example]] and adds the category "Pages with Examples Needing Verification" to the page. Used like the Wikipedia "citation needed" tag to flag examples or claims of dubious or uncertain validity. Takes an optional "reason" parameter -- <code><nowiki>{{verify|reason=something}}</nowiki></code>.
;{{tl|Video Game Examples Need Sorting}}
: Displays a variant on the {{tl|cleanup}} template which displays a banner reading "This page needs some cleaning up to be presentable. Examples Need Sorting by genre (4X, FPS, Beat'Em Up, Visual Novel, etc.), to remain consistent with the rest of the wiki. See the full list of genres here." and adds the category "Examples Need Sorting" to the page.
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;{{tl|who}}
:Displays a superscripted "[who?]" which links to [[Small Reference Pools]] and adds the category "Pages citing people with partial names" to the page. Used like the Wikipedia "citation needed" tag to flag examples that refer to people so vaguely that it is unclear who is actually being referenced -- citing a person just by last name when there are several historical figures with the same name, for example. Takes an optional "reason" parameter -- <code><nowiki>{{who|reason=something}}</nowiki></code>.
:Use of this template on instances of the word "doctor" will be snickered at but deleted.
;{{tl|Wikiquote quotes}}
:A cleanup template alerting tropers that at least some of the quotes on this page are formatted for the Wikiquote wiki instead of the All The Tropes wiki. The two formatting styles are too different to be able to automate conversion between them; manual intervention is required to change the formatting. Displays a cleanup banner saying so and adds the category "Wikiquote quotes" to the page.
;{{tl|work}}
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