Category talk:Bosses

Maps for Elite Bosses
(merged from User:Ollj)

The standards for the bestiary have not been discussed yet, but the use of maps so far is pretty grotesque :P Please could we start a discussion on the proper standard for including maps in Bestiary articles? I recommend GuildWiki talk:Style and formatting/Bestiary as a place for this discussion to take place. 22:07, 28 Jul 2005 (EST) Hi :-) I'm Xennon, the guy who made the www.xennon.co.uk/eliteskills/ listing. I was contacted a while ago about the use of my information on this site. I said the information itself may be used, however the maps were not to be used. It was brought to my attention that the editor Ollj has been adding my maps under boss information without my permission (in fact, expressly against my wishes) so I was wondering if someone could get these removed :-) e-mail me at chriscox@ntlworld.com if you wish to talk about this. Cheers Xen Retrieved from "http://www.zerolives.org/guildwars/index.php/User_talk:Gravewit"
 * Ill only include maps on all Category:Bosses. I know the format is bad, but the information is good!
 * I'm not sure what you mean Ollj. 02:36, 29 Jul 2005 (EST)
 * Now i use "Image-" as place holder for elite-skill-bosses anyways.
 * I still don't know what you mean. Please add GuildWiki talk:Style and formatting/Bestiary to your watch list (click watch in the top of the screen) and get involved with the discussion of the formatting of bestiary articles. User:LordBiro 02:42, 29 Jul 2005 (EST)
 * Ok, now Xennon has posted this complaint on Gravewit's talk page, Ollj, please stop posting his maps:

all images removed.

Ollj, I got to chime in on that. You have recently edited a lot of your freshly created Boss articles, but the info on them is utterly lacking. For every Boss, you have entered the sentence "he has Skill x." This is quite unsatisfactory. Please look here for an example of a Boss article as we would like to have them. Just copy this article's code and fill it with the specifics of the boss you edit. I'm convinced this would earn you a lot more positive recognition than what you are doing now. Roland of Gilead 01:43, 30 Jul 2005 (EST)

Subcategories
I'd suggest to add subcategories for better overview. For example, instead of putting Alana Pekpek into Category:Bosses and Category:Grawl, put him into Category:Grawl Bosses, which would be a sub-category of both Category:Bosses and Category:Grawl. I think this would make both Category:Bosses and Category:Grawl look a lot "cleaner". I would be willing to put in the work and do the crusade. I'll be going through all the bosses one by one, checking them against Bestiary/RawDumpWikified, so I might as well fix the categories. Unless anybody objects by Monday, I'll go ahead. -- 21:14, 17 February 2006 (CST)
 * At least you're discussing this one before you did it. As such I see no harm in it, so go for it.  --Rainith 23:44, 17 February 2006 (CST)
 * Errrmmm .... obviously you have a case in mind when I made a major change without prior discussion. Shame on me. Just curious: What are you referring to? -- 00:31, 18 February 2006 (CST)
 * =) You might have talked about it and I just missed it, but I still can't figure out what rules you followed for your major overhaul of Category:NPCs. I know there was some discussion with PanSola about it, but there didn't seem to be any discussion from you before all of a sudden it was done.  (Like I said, I may have missed it as that was in the days of the 5 minute page load, so I probably wasn't checking everything.)  And I still don't know what the rules are for them.  We really should have a Style and formatting page written up for NPCs, possibly as a subset of the S&f page for bestiary.  --Rainith 00:36, 18 February 2006 (CST)
 * Oh, that. I asked about the subcategories on Category talk:NPCs quite a while and more than once before starting the crusade (which is still not finished, just took a break). You are right though that I added two additional sub-categories "in the heat of the fight" without asking: Category:Mission NPCs and Category:Quest NPCs, which I explained in the category description. -- 02:29, 18 February 2006 (CST)
 * Ok, then can I request you finish one crusade before you start another? Otherwise we end up with a bunch of stuff partially done, and people (like me) confused as to how to enter in the info for this or that new article.  Also when you finish the NPC crusade, write up the rules you followed and post them in Style and formatting/NPC as what is there now is woefully out of date (if it ever was current).  --Rainith 02:43, 18 February 2006 (CST)
 * Okay, will do. -- 21:18, 20 February 2006 (CST)

Okay, the crusade is rolling. While we're at it, may I suggest to fix the profession categories too, in order to have a "Bosses by profession" category. It's a minor thing, so I'll just go for it. -- 17:30, 9 March 2006 (CST)


 * So where does this crusade stand? Right now we're getting requests to delete some of the boss categories because they have nothing in them.  Is it abandoned and all changes should be reverted or what?  --Rainith 14:38, 19 March 2006 (CST)


 * A side-effect of the crusade, I should add, is that some bosses have been moved to one categorization of bosses OR the other instead of both. For example, Justiciar Hablion (whose pic I borrowed for the boss Rainith Ironhand) :) is listed as White Mantle Bosses but NOT as Warrior Bosses (though he is listed as warrior). So, if you go to Bosses by profession you actually can't find him. He's not the only one... Maw the Mountain Heart is also languishing in Category:Purgatory where he is not a necro boss anymore. :) --Karlos 14:44, 19 March 2006 (CST)


 * This is one thing that I hate (maybe hate is too strong a word, but it does kinda piss me off), half finished crusades. Are there notes anywhere about what is finished or needs to be finished?  :(
 * I liked Rainith Ironhand, I may have to make up my page using him similar to your page Karlos. :)  --Rainith 14:56, 19 March 2006 (CST)