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BG3Wiki is a collaborative, living project created and maintained by community volunteers. Don't be afraid to contribute – anyone can edit and contribute to BG3Wiki, no sign-up necessary!
Introduction to editing
Creating an account
Creating an account is an optional but recommended step. Editing using an account attributes wiki edits to your account. You can edit pages without an account, but your IP address will be publicly logged.
Sandboxes
Click Here to create your personal sandbox page. You can use this to learn how to edit, or simply to experiment. You are free to edit this page as much as you wish, it is disconnected from the rest of the wiki.
Join the Discord server
We recommend you join the BG3Wiki Discord to discuss wiki editing with other contributors. This is completely optional, but be aware many decisions are taken during live discussions, even though we recommend the use of the Discussion page for most content articles.
Policies and guidelines
BG3Wiki only has a few simple Content rules. In addition to these, we also have an Editing policy and a Style Guide, both with principles and practices that the wiki strives to adhere to. Reading these is not required to edit the wiki!
- Editing policy: A set of guidelines and principles to follow when editing the wiki.
- Style Guide: The style and formatting guidelines for articles and files. If you're unsure about grammar, format or capitalisation, you can look it up here!
Other namespaces
There are other types of pages that use different guidelines and principles than the rest of the wiki.
Guides
The Guide namespace is where users can create and edit guides on BG3Wiki.
To create a Guide, simply start an article name with Guide:
. For example, Guide:How to use torches
.
Modding
The Modding namespaces is all about modding, such as how to create and use mods.
To create a Modding page, simply start an article name with Guide:
. For example, Modding:How to use mods
.