Template:Print ref/doc

Description
This template will make it easier to add references to official Critical Role and Dungeons & Dragons published materials. It has been designed to accept similar parameters to ep ref.

dnd ref, guide ref, CR ref, or book ref are all formerly separate templates that now redirect to this template. This means that they are now identical to print ref and may be used as aliases within articles if an editor chooses.

Parameters

 * intro is any text you want to include before the citation. Wikimarkup is allowed.
 * source is the first unnamed parameter and is for the title of the work. You can call most Critical Role and D&D materials by using one of the abbreviations and names listed in . These abbreviations are case insensitive. If your desired work is not listed, write the title in full into this parameter. Wikimarkup is allowed, but do not use italics—the template will do that automatically.
 * page is the second unnamed parameter. It is the page number or the first page of a page range. Only insert a number.
 * end of page range is the third unnamed parameter. It is the last page in a page range. Only insert a number.
 * chapter is the chapter of the work.  and   are both valid inputs. You may also denote further subsections using this parameter, i.e.  ; you may also choose to do this in.
 * issue is for comics. Only insert a number.
 * more is any text you want to include after the citation. Wikimarkup is allowed. You can use this to provide quotes from the material, further subsections of a chapter, or other useful information.
 * cite will add a citation needed tag to the reference. Use this if you have the name of the work but do not have further information about where in the work the source is located.
 * name is to name the reference for later use. Please see Critical Role wiki:Manual of Style for more information.
 * group is to group the reference. It is unlikely that you will use this. Please see Critical Role wiki:Manual of Style for more information.