Talk:The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Enemies

E-mail permission exchange
Ryan Schmidt wrote:

Hello. I was wondering if you would give permission for StrategyWiki to use the Enemy Guide you wrote in their Twilight Princess Guide. StrategyWiki is licensed under GFDL 1.2, and the FAQ would be revised to best fit the style of formatting in StrategyWiki. Please reply at  giving (or not giving) your permission to do this.

P.S. This is my StrategyWiki userpage. You can contact me there if you have any additional questions or concerns about this. P.P.S Why not contribute to StrategyWiki yourself? Creating an account is free and requires no personal information!

Thank you for your time, Ryan Schmidt
 * Response by Daz:
 * Sure, why not. ^^

What to do...
Needless to say, this page needs a LOT of work. I didn't really read over it when I was trying to get permission to use it, so I had no idea what it had in it. Also, since this page is so freaking large, I'm thinking of subdividing it into different sub-pages (like Enemy List/A-I, Enemy List/J-Q, Enemy List/R-Z, Enemy List/Mini Bosses, and Enemy List/Bosses). This will allow each of those pages to host much more content than what is already presented (like artwork) while keeping the pages a reasonable size. Let me know what you think about this (I'll have to make a nav for it if we decide to do this). --Ryan SchmidtTalk - Contribs 13:59, 27 May 2007 (CDT)


 * Sounds good. It would be easier to navigate, though I don't know how successful screenshots would be. Myth 18:34, 27 May 2007 (CDT)

Boss section in enemy list?
Ryan told me earlier that there is no need to write strategies for the bosses in the enemies list. Then what's the point of having the section there at all if there's no point in contributing to it? Myth 19:40, 27 May 2007 (CDT)
 * If that is what it came across as, I'm truly sorry (I didn't mean it that way). I was just saying that any content updates to boss strategies (or mini boss strategies) should really go in both places so both have strategies with the same/similar content (albeit differing wordings). --Ryan SchmidtTalk - Contribs
 * Oh, I get it. Thanks. So it's basically just a strategy for people who aren't looking in the walkthrough section.

''P.S. What you said earlier was fine. I just didn't get what you meant. It's cool.'' Myth 10:30, 1 June 2007 (CDT)