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:: Yeah the manual's a little inconsistent. I'd rather just go with the real English rules. You wouldn't capitalize "archer", even he was a "royal archer". <br> | :: Yeah the manual's a little inconsistent. I'd rather just go with the real English rules. You wouldn't capitalize "archer", even he was a "royal archer". <br> | ||
:: --[[user:imahero|imahero]] 02:46, 24 December 2016 (CET) | :: --[[user:imahero|imahero]] 02:46, 24 December 2016 (CET) | ||
::: It looks like [[Special:Contributions/Kapteeni_Ruoska|Kapteeni]] wants us to follow the manual. If that's what you guys really want, I won't argue the point anymore. I think maybe I'll make a capitalization reference based on the manual and put in the [[:Category:Contributor Resources|contributor resources]]. <br> | |||
::: --[[user:imahero|imahero]] 09:10, 27 December 2016 (CET) |
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I'd like to start following the wikipedia capitalization conventions. I used the creature bank articles as examples. What do you guys think?
--imahero 02:30, 24 December 2016 (CET)
- I guess it's a matter of whether you think creature names, etc, count as "proper names". So far, I believe the convention on this wiki has been to follow the manual. Although, looking at the manual more closely, I can't seem to work out the rule the manual uses. For example, "A hero with Pikemen (Extra Slow) would have a starting movement allowance of 15 tiles." "Pikemen" and "Extra Slow" are capitalised, but other terms which have specific meanings in the game aren't, like "hero" and "tiles". Ibraesil (talk) 02:49, 24 December 2016 (CET)
- Yeah the manual's a little inconsistent. I'd rather just go with the real English rules. You wouldn't capitalize "archer", even he was a "royal archer".
- --imahero 02:46, 24 December 2016 (CET)
- Yeah the manual's a little inconsistent. I'd rather just go with the real English rules. You wouldn't capitalize "archer", even he was a "royal archer".
- It looks like Kapteeni wants us to follow the manual. If that's what you guys really want, I won't argue the point anymore. I think maybe I'll make a capitalization reference based on the manual and put in the contributor resources.
- --imahero 09:10, 27 December 2016 (CET)
- It looks like Kapteeni wants us to follow the manual. If that's what you guys really want, I won't argue the point anymore. I think maybe I'll make a capitalization reference based on the manual and put in the contributor resources.