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Ways you can help, with this and the Final Fantasy VI book I've been working on:

Motivations for having a Wiki guide

  • Completeness. There are a great deal of FAQs and guides which cover most information about the game but very few that present a detailed summary of all areas. There has been analysis covering the algorithms, equipment, colliseum, and other areas. Having a guide which can be edited means that if we forget any secrets in the game they can be added easily, so our guide should be able to contain all information about the game.
  • Organization. This is a benefit of having an HTML guide rather than a giant pure text walkthrough like GameFAQs offers. You should be able to link to any section and find the relevant information or advice needed easily, by following a link to a section or within a section.
  • References. All the information should be strongly related. For example, in the main walkthrough, if it talks about finding the rainbow sword it should link to the appropriate section in the equipment page and vice versa. When talking about Lavos the page should link to an identifier for Lavos under bosses. The information should be well-referenced and connected so users can trace different elements and their relations.
  • Images/media A boss template like the one for FF6 wouldn't hurt, or just a few general images. Another benefit to an online guide is using images to clearly identify gameplay elements, bosses, and locations which may be hard to find. For example, showing the location of each location on the world map would make things much easier for navigation, and having a giant map where each portion linked to a particular location would be ideal. And in general, the more pictures which are referenced to different parts, the better.
  • Formatted Tables/Lists Lists of items, enemies, and stats which are formatted and easily read would be very helpful.
Rpgclassics.com has a quite complete shrine devoted to chrono trigger. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.81.60.118 (talk)

ToDo:

  • Fill in the walkthrough section. The organizing element I want for this guide is the name of the saved games, it determines the ending and seems a useful way to divide up the game between bosses. Some info in parentheses may also be helpful, e.g. Chapter II: We're Back! (1000 A.D. second time). It'll probably be filled in as I run through again from scratch.
  • Add more images
  • Improve references between the sections and add them for monsters, spells, and equipment when feasible
  • Fill in as many lists or missing information as possible, possibly even crediting other sources, see if anyone knows about algorithms.
  • Editing may be necessary although difficult, I'm writing all the chapters myself and haven't gone through in much detail.

--BigCow 20:08, 29 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Ok, so we're on a different Wiki now

Anyone know why the chapter 25 link only shows up as an edit link for me, despite having actual content?--BigCow 10:47, 11 May 2006 (PDT)

You could try purging your cache. Editing the page should also fix it. It does show up as a blue link for me by the way. GarrettTalk 17:35, 13 May 2006 (PDT)

General Style Things

Some thing it would be good to do to clean up/improve this guide:

  • Use the button template images any time a button key is referenced: A Button
  • Follow a convention established on the Chrono Trigger/Bosses page, bolding tech names, and italicising equipment names to make them stand out.
  • Link character names and tabs to the appropriate section, anything else that makes sense for that as well

Here's some more suggestions:

  1. Move the from page names like Chapter 1 to The Millenial Fair (1000 A.D) or Chapter 1: The Millenial Fair (1000 A.D). Having those miniheadings on each page seems strange to me.
  2. Add Template:Tl's need to each page in the Walkthrough.
  3. Add a nice image to the walkthrough page.

-- Prod (Talk) 18:18, 14 December 2006 (CST)

Uh what do you mean by your first point, change the line at the beginning of each article that has the title? Or actually move the page to the more specific name (I don't think that's a good idea, since it simply makes the page names longer) so that it matches the ToC? Clarify please.--Notmyhandle 18:55, 14 December 2006 (CST)
To actually move the page from Chrono Trigger/Walkthrough/Chapter 1 to Chrono Trigger/Chapter 1: The Millenial Fair (1000 A.D.). -- Prod (Talk) 19:11, 14 December 2006 (CST)
Considering that the names "Millenial Fair", "Queen is Gone", etc. aren't official doesn't really make sense to just move them. Go ahead and do it, I don't want to be the one updating links though.--Notmyhandle 19:24, 14 December 2006 (CST)
To me the title's Chapter x doesn't give tell anything about where the player is in the game. Were there actually chapters like that? I can handle the moving and fixing the links, I just need to know what names to use. And it doesn't have to be official, just valid. Do you have any suggestions? -- Prod (Talk) 19:28, 14 December 2006 (CST)
The most descriptive name you can give is the time period and which time you've visited, for example: 1000 A.D., first time. The problem with this is that Chapter 2 and 3 and such should thus become one page; although they have defining plot elements that sort of separate them (although this could also be placed on the page). --Notmyhandle 12:13, 16 December 2006 (CST)
Just one comment, the chapter titles such as "Queen is Gone", etc, are official-those are the names of your saved game file when you're at that point in the game. So technically the game is broken into chapters like the walkthrough is, they just aren't numbered as such.--BigCow 14:32, 18 December 2006 (CST)