Template talk:Armor art box

Redesign?
I don't feel very strongly about this at all, but...

Looking around the armor section shows rather poor compliance with the inventory icons. Many armors just have ugly broken links there. Given that there was recently a move to get rid of icon/stat images for weapons, should we maybe do the same for armor? I'm not really clear on what purpose these things serve at the moment...

Hmm, okay, here's one: helping folks know what's up when they're buying them.

But, anyway, the question remains: do the little mini icons truly serve a purpose or should they be removed? &mdash; 130.58 (talk) ( 17:37, 7 June 2006 (CDT) )
 * Actually, I like having the icons; and, honestly, I feel the inventory icons for all items - weapons, crafting materials, etc - serve a useful purpose in helping the user cross-reference from their in-game inventories over to the Wiki. I know there was a recent move to get away from them for weapons, but I'm not really sure why (which brings up the stats image - which I still feel was useful to help ensure no one enters bogus text stats, as it's now harder to be certain that a change is legitimate or vandalism ... but I digress). --- Barek (talk &bull; contribs) - 17:48, 7 June 2006 (CDT)


 * AFAIK, there was not a real push to get rid of the icons, it was more to get rid of the stats images. Most, if not all, of the conversation was in Talk:Canthan unique items list, there is no mention of the icons there.  As for these icons, I say keep them.  --Rainith 20:21, 7 June 2006 (CDT)


 * Thanks for the responses. I don't really want to axe them, but I wanted to make sure there was still logic behind what we were doing, as certain templates and crusades have gotten randomly carried away in the past. Apparently, there is logic in the system! Rock on. &mdash; 130.58 (talk) ( 22:19, 7 June 2006 (CDT) )

Icons
"Please use the art corresponding to the PvP armor" Huh? No? This is used on the armor art pages, then we should use the arts own icons? ― Stylva 08:38, 12 September 2006 (CDT)