User talk:David11563

Welcome to StrategyWiki!
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Please remember to sign your name when leaving comments on talk pages by clicking or using four tildes (    ); this will automatically produce your name and the date. Feel free to delete this message from your talk page if you like, or keep it for reference. Happy editing! — 17:07, 15 August 2010 (UTC)

Skill Etc
Skill Etc is for all other things for skills such as Quests, Skill Books, and Job Advancements. Anything that doesn't belong in the other categories goes in Skill Etc.

Also when adding information into the sub skill pages, make sure its presentable. Use correct syntax and don't talk in 1st person. If you need any help just ask me on my talk page.--Zienth 16:55, 15 August 2010 (UTC)

Neutral point of view
Guides are open for anyone to edit, and to accomodate multiple authors we've decided to use a neutral point of view, meaning content should be written in the third person, with no opinions and a somewhat professional tone. Please keep this in mind as you're editing, and try to avoid words like "I" or "we", or use of slang or non-factual information. Thanks for helping us keep our guide pages polished! — 17:07, 15 August 2010 (UTC)

Sections page.
Next time please use my talk page located here. Also make sure to input a timestamp being this button with the signature on it. I am not going to split the page up until it is completed. It will cause confusion if it is separated now. After that I will likely just reformat the entire skills section. I am still not aware of what to do. --Zienth 23:08, 15 August 2010 (UTC)Talk

When writing on talk pages
A few things to remember when writing on talk pages: These simple guidelines (don't worry, you won't get banned for breaking them occasionally) help to make talk pages easier to read, understand, and write on, for other users. Talk pages are generally supposed to be formal, but formal doesn't always mean boring. It's only boring if you make it so. 01:30, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
 * 1) Use correct grammar and spelling where possible. Meaning 'u' should be 'you' in the context of 'you wrote', for example, and correct sentence case should be followed. Quotes from other users, pages, or games, are exempt from this rule, but generally only quotes.
 * 2) You don't need to make another new section to ask another question. If you made a section 'Question about editing', then any questions you have about editing may follow under that heading.
 * 3) When signing, don't 'push' your signature to the right of the page, by skipping to a new line and making several spaces before typing four tildes. It should follow immediately after the end of the last sentence you write, as I will do at the end of this post.
 * 4) Always ensure that the page you are posting a question on has the word 'Talk' in its title. Don't post comments on users' pages, guide pages, etc. or they will be removed and more than likely unanswered.
 * 5) And finally, some users reply on your talk page if you ask them a question, and others reply on their page, the page it was originally asked on. I personally prefer to reply on the same page the question is asked on, since it's neater, and easier to keep track of a conversation. It means that I have replied to any questions you asked earlier on my talk page here.