GuildWiki:How to help

There are many ways that you can help the GuildWiki community! This page tries to help new users understand what needs to be done and how they can help improve the wiki.

Welcome to GuildWiki!
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Welcome to GuildWiki, the Guild Wars Wiki. The aim of this site is to comprehensively document everything in Guild Wars, both the details of playing the game and the contents and inhabitants of Tyria itself. Not only this but we aim to do so in a professional manner, providing pleasant, standardised formats for each type of page.

Get Credit
Before you dive into making changes to the site, consider Creating an account. This will add you to the user list and will mean you get credit for any contributions that you make. If you don't create an account then you can still edit and create new pages, but you will be identified by your IP address.

Learn the wikicode
Wikis use code that is different (and much easier) than normal HTML. Check out this page to see how the wikicode works.

The Task List
See the Task List for a list of current GuildWiki tasks to help with (or add to).

Filling out Stubs
A good way to get started at GuildWiki is filling out some stubs. Stubs are articles that don't yet have enough information. Most stubs are grouped into a subcategory, such as Category:Location stubs or Category:Quest stubs. To view the complete list have a look at the Stubs Master Category.

New Articles
Something important is missing from the wiki? Create a new article about it! Don't be shy about putting new stuff up, even if it is not perfect, others will see and further improve the article. If you want to learn more about the standards we're defining for formatting the site have a look at Style and formatting.

Contribute to Research
The Research needed category lists issues that need in-game research.

Quality Control
One of the strengths of wiki is its iterative design process. A stub will be written, and someone will come and add a paragraph, and someone else will add something more, and so on. A side effect of this can be somewhat inconsistant article quality.

Check out Dos and Donts for a list of best practices when contributing to certain articles. The list is a compilation of decisions made by the wiki community as they discussed issues and decided to do things in a certain way.

Pages that are way "below the bar" are listed in the cleanup category. These pages have useful information, but are grammatically incorrect, written from the first-person perspective, or violate the Style & Formatting guide in some other way. Acting as a copyeditor and fixing these articles is a great way to meaningfully contribute to GuildWiki.

Watching the Wiki
The Recent Changes page shows a list of all the changes that have been made to the site. Have a look at the list to see if anything interesting is going on. Alternatively, if you are logged in you can add pages to your Watchlist by clicking the 'Watch' link at the top of an article. The Watchlist is like your own Recent Changes page, showing only those pages that interest you. This is useful for keeping up with certain sections of the wiki that you are interested in.

Get Involved
There are discussions going on all the time about the Wiki, and your input is always of value. Clicking on the discussion link at the top of an article will take you to a discussion page for that article. For a lot of parts of the site there are already discussions taking place that you can contribute on, or you can start your own discussion on the relevant page and someone will hopefully notice it in the Recent Changes list.

Also, spread the word! This Wiki grows as a resource due to the contributions of users like you, and they have to find the site somehow. Post on the messageboards you frequent (But please- no spamming of our URL. That doesn't just annoy people, it makes us all look bad), add our URL to your signature, or link to us from your website.

Guildwiki Policies
To help all contributers get along well with each other, Guildwiki has introduced certain policies (for example, to revert articles only once). Find all Guildwiki policies here.

More?
For more information, visit the Helping out category. It contains a list of useful pages for new contributers to this wiki.