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About the formatting of this article itself, don't use first level headings (single equals) and try not to ever start an article with a header. Intro text for an article should sit by itself under no heading and show up before the default placement of the TOC. --Fyren 21:24, 23 December 2006 (CST)

Sorry I copied format from GuildWiki:Style and formatting/NPCs. - BeXoR Bexor 21:33, 23 December 2006 (CST)
Could fix it there, too, heh. --Fyren 21:39, 23 December 2006 (CST)

Collectors

Some talk concerning this article can be found here: User_talk:Bexor/Collectors. One question that still remains: It is generally standard to link to an item only once in a page. In Collector subsections (the table part) things get linked every time they appear. Is that fine to happen there or should we think of some way to limit the over-linkage.? Perhaps include a notice to say "Link to associated attributes only once". I can't decide so I just left it the way it was before. If you have an opinion please post!'

Personally I think we should link every time. Linking every use of a term in a paragraph of normal text is silly, but in a table of information it's just fine. --NieA7 17:36, 24 December 2006 (CST)
I personally think it looks better when all attributes are linked, but then I knew that rule was floating around so I wasnt sure if we should reconsider it. I saw someone that made a table and only linked the name once. It was interesting. I suppose you could support the argument for keeping them by saying if someone reads a table they look across the row in a line, and don't scan the other rows, therefore missing other links. - BeXoR Bexor 07:39, 25 December 2006 (CST)
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