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Trying to keep consistency with file naming conventions is recommended. However, there is not an official consensus on this at the time of writing. Until this section of the style guide is updated with specific guidelines; Making a note of, and following any clear convention already present within file categories you may be adding to is recommended. | |||
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Revision as of 17:27, 11 August 2023
This page serves as a basic style reference for contributors to bg3.wiki. Everything written here is intended as a guideline to be referenced when needed, not as an unbreakable rule.
General Wiki Guidance
- Contributors should write articles using straightforward, succinct language. Remember: less is more.
- Always (briefly) describe the nature of your edits by filling out the 'Summary' field on the submission page.
- Regarding disputes and disagreements: Always prioritise fixing factual errors over rewriting articles to conform to a specific style. Please avoid getting into edit wars. Take disagreements to the Discussion/Talk page or the bg3.wiki Discord.
Article Names
Guidelines for naming articles vary based on the type of article.
Concepts
When both singular and plural forms of a concept are viable, opt for the singular form. This enables easier linking while minimising the number of article redirects.
- Saving Throw (Saving Throws)
- Link markup:
[[Saving Throw]]
and[[Saving Throw]]s
both lead to Saving Throw, allowing for easy plural usage
- Link markup:
Exception: When a concept is frequently searched for or described as a plural, use the plural form instead. Additionally, create a redirect for the singular form. This enables easier linking of articles.
Characters
Opt for the character's simplest name, without any titles, aliases, or nicknames. Titles and aliases can be described in the text of the article itself. If a title or alias is very frequently used in-game, consider adding a redirect for it.
Firstname Lastname is also acceptable.
Items
Use the name of the item shown on the ingame tooltip, including the enchantment value, if any:
When an item has both an enchantment and a unique name, use the unique name without the enchantment value:
Locations
When a location has multiple names, opt for the name displayed on the minimap while standing in that location. Create redirects for alternative names.
- Ebonlake Grotto (Myconid Colony)
If a notable location does not have a minimap name, opt for the name of the nearest Waypoint or fold the location into a subsection of an existing article for the broader area encompassing that location (such as The Risen Road).
Wiki Organisation
Various wiki organisation guidelines, plus generally agreed-upon word choices for organisational terms.
Chapters or Acts?
Follow the 'Chapter' nomenclature used by the quest journal, rather than the 'Act' nomenclature used in marketing materials. Additionally, spell out the chapter number as a word.
- Chapter One (Act 1)
Character Locations
When noting a character's location(s), try to list all permutations of where that character may appear. Group and sort multiple appearances for the same character by Chapter.
Exception: For the Characters infobox that appears at the bottom of named NPC pages (Template:CharactersNavbox), try to limit each character to only one location - whether that is the first location or the most common location for that character. For particularly significant characters who appear in multiple Chapters and/or multiple locations in the same Chapter, use your best judgment to determine whether it's appropriate to list multiple appearances for the same character.
Links
Frequency of Link Usage
Linking to other articles is an important part of wiki information discoverability, but inserting too many inline links can break the flow of text. A general guideline to follow when a term is mentioned several times in quick succession is to link the first instance of that term in each section of an article.
Linking Related Articles "Out of Context"
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Formatting, Grammar, and Spelling
Abbreviations
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Capitalisation
Follow Chicago Manual of Style guidelines for capitalisation of titles, item names, location names, game concepts, bg3wiki page names, page headings, and other proper nouns, even when in-game capitalisation differs.
- Circle of the Moon (Circle Of The Moon)
- The Festering Cove (the Festering Cove)
In short:
- Capitalise nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs.
- Use lowercase for articles (a, an, the) and prepositions, except at the beginning of a proper noun clause
Punctuation and Grammar
Baldur's Gate 3 follows British English punctuation and grammatical rules (barring a few errors and inconsistencies). Aim to consistently employ these rules wiki-wide for consistency.
Quotes
- 'Single quotes' ("Double quotes")
Commas
Use Oxford commas (also known as Serial Commas) when listing three or more items, unless directly quoting game text that omits this comma.
- Clerics, Rogues, and Barbarians (Clerics, Rogues and Barbarians)
Perspective and Objectivity
Write from a third-person, objective perspective. Ideally, omit the perspective entirely.
- This is item bugged in Patch 9. (We know this item is bugged in Patch 9.)
- A Bard can use this to inspire allies. (We can use this to inspire allies.)
Second-person is also acceptable when the tone of a statement benefits from a more direct addressing of the reader, but try not to switch between third- and second-person perspectives too often.
- Your choice of reward does not matter here.
Never use first-person perspective in the main wiki namespace, even when making conjectures. If a statement is tentative and needs to be verified, that's okay - simply include the {{Verify}}
template to let readers and other wiki editors know.
- This is also dropped by John Baldursgate.[Needs Verification] (I think this is also dropped by John Baldursgate.)
Exception for Guides and Walkthroughs: When writing content for the Guide: namespace, feel free to write subjectively and from any perspective. This namespace is your place to interject your opinions and recommendations for players. Additional guidelines tailored for this namespace may be added at a later date.
Present Tense
Write in present tense, not past tense. bg3.wiki is first and foremost a 'snapshot' of the current version of BG3.
- Wyll is a Companion. (Wyll was a Companion.)
- Mystra is the goddess of magic. (Mystra was the goddess of magic.)
Exception: Past tense is acceptable when describing a notable change from a previous version of the game:
- Prior to Early Access Patch 9, this weapon was dropped by Zevlor.
Try to avoid slipping into future tense unless absolutely necessary.
- You regain 10 Hit Points. (You will regain 10 Hit Points.)
Pronouns
Mimic pronoun usage from in-game text, where available. Otherwise, maintain gender neutrality when a pronoun is called for, and use 'they/them' for both singular and plural cases.
- The Paladin can heal their allies. (The Paladin can heal her allies.)
Spelling
Aim to consistently employ British spelling rules wiki-wide, particularly when copying text directly from the game, as with item, feature, and spell descriptions.
- Armour (Armor)
- Defence (Defense)
- Colour Spray (Color Spray)
Content Guidelines
Various guidelines to follow when adding content and information to the wiki.
'Where to Find' Sections
When describing where to find an item, include all of the following details:
- A description of the location of the item - or the source, if it's a quest reward or sold by a vendor
- Include both broad and specific information in this description, as needed (e.g. 'Found in Chapter One in the Underdark. The sword is near the Selûnite Outpost, embedded in a rock (X:116, Y:-192).')
- Instructions for any additional steps necessary to find or obtain the item (e.g. 'Jump up to the ledge behind the purple mushroom.')
- Map coordinates of the item, if applicable, in the format (X:123, Y:123)
When an item can be found in multiple places, list all known locations. Exception: For common and very plentiful items, don't worry about documenting every location via text. Instead, consider working with other wiki editors to generate a map of all locations or include a link to an external map resource.
Images
Guidelines for image style, placement, and so on.
Image Naming
Trying to keep consistency with file naming conventions is recommended. However, there is not an official consensus on this at the time of writing. Until this section of the style guide is updated with specific guidelines; Making a note of, and following any clear convention already present within file categories you may be adding to is recommended.
Character Images
For character pages, whenever possible, include both a cinematic portrait/screenshot and a 3D model of the character. Display the cinematic portrait first and ensure the PageSeo template has been invoked with the cinematic portrait as the image parameter. This will help ensure consistency across character pages and external link previews (e.g. social media sites and Discord).
Exception: When an official render or character art is available - as in the case of Origin characters such as Lae'zel - display that image first.
Exception: For common, non-named creatures, it is okay to display a 3D model first.
3D model for the common, non-named Lesser Imp
Image Placement
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Item and Ability Icons
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