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Manual of Style Article

This page is part of the Elanthipedia's Manual of Style section. This page lists information for the standardization of articles and templates, as set down by community consensus.

  • If you disagree with or have suggestions for improvement of the standards, please post on the accompanying talk page and give ample time for debate before making any edits. Failure to follow this proceedure will result in removal of your edits.
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Abilities
Categories/Concepts
Commands
Creatures
Events
Items
NPCs
PCs
Posts
Shops
Spells
Templates

This page contains information on the standards for all pages relating to items and equipment.

Templates

The following templates should be used for items whenever possible.

Article Names

To enable the Template:ShopItem to work correctly, all item articles should omit any capitalization from the name and instead use the name= field to make any corrections.

The leading articles, a, an, some, and the are not included in the page name or name= field. Quantities (for example, "pair of" and "set of") are included.

Name Field

The name field of the templates are not normally filled out unless the item name differs from the page name. Capitalization or parenthises are good examples.

Player Crafted Items

Name

In the case of player crafted items, they should have their page set up by the name of the template, minus any material name, and the words " (crafted)" appended to the end. For example: Weapon:bludgeon (crafted).

Contents

If the page applies to more than one craft, such as both weaponsmithing and carving, each area should separated from each other by headers.

The page should first list all relevant crafting details that are immutable, such as template difficulty, amount of material required, and the nature or use of the product.

If the craft uses materials that have gradiated stats, such as the metal used in forging, then an easily available metal should be used to craft a standard item for each template, for ease of comparison. If the materials are discrete, such as the stone used in carving, no standard is needed.

Finally, an area should be included to list the useful examples of each material.