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This template is used to dynamically display information about an armor or vanity set (as defined in the database). It supports differentiation between variable pieces (e.g. the different headpiece choices of the early Hardmode ore armor sets).

Usage
Apart from the first two unnamed parameters, all parameters are optional.

Set name.
 * First unnamed parameter

Stat to query. Can be any of the following:
 * Second unnamed parameter

Manually define the set pieces, overriding the database's values. Separate multiple (variable) pieces of a slot with commas. Only available if querying for defense, buy, or sell information (also available when querying for rare information, although slots with multiple pieces will be ignored in that case). Please note that the variable piece differentiation functionality only works if no more than one slot contains variable pieces – either head, body, or legs.
 * head / body / legs

Display the raw data to apply completely custom formatting to it. Causes all following parameters to have no effect.
 * raw

Hide the "" note that is appended to defense and buy/sell output by default.
 * note

Only available when querying for defense information. Sets with a defense increase as set bonus are displayed in a special format in order to convey that fact. Use this parameter to display only the raw base defense.
 * rawdefense

Hide the item that is used for identifying the different variable pieces as part of the differentiation functionality. Causes $glue to have no effect. Note that if this parameter is not set, each item will be preceded by an  (though it is issued before $start is parsed, so use that parameter to override these item options), and followed by an.
 * noitem

Custom wikitext in front of each variable piece's value (or the entire output, if there are no variable pieces).
 * start

Custom wikitext behind each variable piece's value (or the entire output, if there are no variable pieces).
 * end

Characters between the item and its value. Default: "&amp;#8239;&amp;#58;&amp;nbsp;" (, colon, : "&#8239;&#58; ")
 * glue

Characters between each variable piece. Has no effect when there are no variable pieces. Default: " / "
 * sep