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* Articles about maps or challenges should match the name as represented by the plugin.
 
* Articles about maps or challenges should match the name as represented by the plugin.
 
* Articles names should be singular. For example, use [[Challenge]] instead of Challenges.
 
* Articles names should be singular. For example, use [[Challenge]] instead of Challenges.
* If the feature does not have an in game name, it should follow the same format as other articles of the same type.
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* If the feature does not have an in game name, it should follow the same format as other articles of the same type. For example, the mob Spider Jockey.
* If the article is about multiple things, the title should equally represent all the titles. For example, an article about Hexa and Welcome to Hell would be called [[Challenge]].
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* If the article is about multiple things in the game, the title should equally represent all the titles. For example, an article about Hexa and Welcome to Hell would be called [[Challenge]].
 
* Disambiguation articles should only contain "(disambiguation)" if the title without the word is used by an article.
 
* Disambiguation articles should only contain "(disambiguation)" if the title without the word is used by an article.
 
* If the article's type is unlisted, it should use the most relevant title in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_case#Sentence_case sentence case], not title case, unless it is a proper noun.
 
* If the article's type is unlisted, it should use the most relevant title in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_case#Sentence_case sentence case], not title case, unless it is a proper noun.
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As this wiki's purpose is to document facts, you should always avoid speculative and unsourced information. Generally speaking, information does not require sources if they can directly be seen in-game or are otherwise obvious. Other information however, such as quotes from staff and information that is not widely known, must be sourced with a proper reference. The {{t|citation needed}} template should be placed after any information that requires a source. Do ''not'' add content to an article if you cannot find a proper source.
 
As this wiki's purpose is to document facts, you should always avoid speculative and unsourced information. Generally speaking, information does not require sources if they can directly be seen in-game or are otherwise obvious. Other information however, such as quotes from staff and information that is not widely known, must be sourced with a proper reference. The {{t|citation needed}} template should be placed after any information that requires a source. Do ''not'' add content to an article if you cannot find a proper source.
  
Articles in the main namespace should always be written in the third-person perspective and without terms referential to the reader. Try not to use abbreviations of words either. For instance, sentences like "You should not play [[Brother Therapy]] on your own." should be written as "The player should not play Brother Therapy on their own.".
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Articles in the main namespace should always be written in the third-person perspective and without terms referential to the reader. Try not to use abbreviations of words either. For instance, sentences like "You should not play [[Brother Therapy]] on their own." should be written as "The player should not play Brother Therapy on their own.".
  
 
To emphasize points, ''italics'' should be used, not '''bold''' or ALL CAPS.
 
To emphasize points, ''italics'' should be used, not '''bold''' or ALL CAPS.
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=== Keeping articles concise and up to date ===
 
=== Keeping articles concise and up to date ===
  
In short, articles should only contain information that is up to date, i.e., implemented in the latest ''full'' version of ''Zero''. Anything that is outdated should be moved to the History section of the article. When something changes, note the change in the History section and remove the outdated information from other sections of the article. It is unnecessary to mention when a particular feature was implemented; this is once again reserved for the History section of the article. Sentences such as "[[FFA]] was created in 2012, and acts as a hub for the majority of playable maps." should be written as "[[FFA]] acts as a hub for the majority of playable maps."  
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In short, articles should only contain information that is up to date, i.e., implemented in the latest ''full'' version of the game. Anything that is outdated should be moved to the History section of the article. When something changes, note the change in the History section and remove the outdated information from other sections of the article. It is unnecessary to mention when a particular feature was implemented; this is once again reserved for the History section of the article. Sentences such as "The [[FFA]] was created in 2012, and acts as hub for the majority of playable maps." should be written as "The [[FFA]] acts as a hub for the majority of playable maps."  
  
 
=== Grammar ===
 
=== Grammar ===
  
Pages on the wiki can either use ''American English'' or "British English". However, the same must be used throughout the entire article. For example: do not use ''color'' at one part of the page, and ''colour'' at a different part of the page.
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Pages on the wiki can either use ''American English'' or "British English". However, the same must be used throughout the entire article. Do not use color at one part of the page, and colour at a different part of the page.
  
 
=== Section headings ===
 
=== Section headings ===
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=== Images ===
 
=== Images ===
  
When adding screenshots to an article, make sure the screenshots use vanilla textures and UI. Screenshots that use custom resource packs, UI mods and other custom content are not allowed.
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When adding screenshots to an article, make sure the screenshots use vanilla textures and UI. Screenshots that use custom resource pacs, UI mods and other custom content are not allowed.
  
 
Image captions should not have periods at the end, unless the phrase is a full sentence.
 
Image captions should not have periods at the end, unless the phrase is a full sentence.

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