GuildWiki:No original builds

The Build: namespace of GuildWiki is used to document Flavor of the Month (FotM) PvP builds and easily verifiable PvE running and farming builds. All 'original' builds must reside in the user name space, and will be treated like anything else in the user name space. Easy categorisation for builds in the user name space is provided for those who want to play with build ideas. Realize that this does not mean original builds are gone forever! The metagame will still develop as it did before on Guild Wars, obviously, and if you have an idea that you must share with everyone, you can place it in your userspace.

Reasoning:
 * No popular build has ever originated from GuildWiki. Popular builds are formed elsewhere.
 * A wiki is best used for documenting
 * Some users want to play with build ideas so it is allowed, but kept in user name space to keep it out of sight for those who don't like it.
 * Some users will probably create rules how others can contribute build ideas in their user name space, which allows users to concentrate their builds in the name spaces of a few users and gives users the ability to choose which users rules they want to follow.

The build namespace

 * The build namespace is there to document popular builds, not to be a bed for development. No one 'owns' a build like
 * 'Original' builds will be moved to userspace, where the author is in charge of it. The author can put a tag on their build to attract people to test it and give feedback.
 * No voting will take place in the build name space and builds will not be evolved there. The builds section is pure documentation of popular builds, working exactly like documenting the game in the main name space. This also means that no one 'owns' a build article like with the previous policy.

Guides, allowed in the main name space
Guides for all kinds of roles are allowed, even if the build articles for such roles aren't. The guide must still be informative and consist of correct information.
 * Profession guides: Guides for specific professions and their usual roles.
 * Role guides: Guides for specific roles in the game such as 55hp tanking, trapping and minion masters. The roles are rarely profession specific.

Popular builds, allowed in the builds section

 * Guild Battles: If deemed popular and successful with observer mode. A full team build of 8 players or a working smaller part of a team.
 * Heroes' Ascent: If deemed popular and successful with Hall of Heroes observer mode and top 100 observer mode (for Global Tournament). A full team build of 6 players or a working smaller part of a team.
 * Team Arenas and Alliance Battles: If deemed popular and successful by playing in the Team Arenas/Alliance Battles. A full team build of 4 players or a working smaller part of a team.
 * PvE farming and running: If deemed successful, optimal and is designed for a non-trivial task.
 * PvE high level areas: Builds designed for The Fissure of Woe, The Underworld, Urgoz's Warren, The Deep, Domain of Anguish and any similiar high level areas released in the future if deemed popular and succesfull.

'Original' builds, not allowed in the builds section

 * Random Arenas and Competitive Missions: These will be considered 'original' builds, and will be moved to the user name space, aside from obvious FotM builds (eg. Touch Rangers).
 * General PvE: These will be considered 'original' builds, and will be moved to the user name space.
 * Anything made up by the user or not popular and succesfull in the game: These will be considered 'original' builds, and will be moved to the user name space.

Builds in the user name space may be tagged with, which is used to categorise the builds to approppriate categories. Even though the builds exist in the user name space, the template may not be abused to place the builds in unsuitable categories to advertise the build. The categorisation serves as a means for players to submit their build ideas and look for the ideas of other users.

Archived builds
Builds that have previously been accepted but are later 'nerfed' due to a change to skill or game mechanics are tagged with and their categories are changed to categories of archived builds (eg. Category:Running builds -> Category:Archived running builds).

Build and guide names
Builds should be named according to the name which is used in the game. If no well known name exists, the name must include an important skill or skill combo (usually the elite skill) and the main 'spec' of the build in question. The profession of the character is placed in front of the name, or in the case of team it is marked accordingly.

Guide names must reflect the profession or role discussed in the article. The guide should be named according to the name used in game.

Examples:

 * Build:N/Me Spiteful Spirit nuker
 * Build:Mo/any 55hp tank
 * Build:Team - Underworld duo trap


 * 55hp tank guide
 * Minion master guide
 * Trapping guide

Build and guide categorisation
Builds and guides should be categorised to all of the categories from the lists below that apply to them.

Build categories

 * Category:PvP builds
 * Category:GvG builds
 * Category:HA builds
 * Category:TA builds
 * Category:AB builds
 * Category:PvE builds
 * Category:Farming builds
 * Category:Running builds

Guide categories

 * Category:Profession guides
 * Category:Warrior guides etc
 * Category:Role guides
 * PvP role guides
 * GvG guides
 * HA guides
 * TA guides
 * AB guides
 * PvE role guides
 * Farming guides
 * Running guides