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{{Template:Important|Find the bucket list at [[Editors: Bucket List]] to see work to be done.}}
One of the goals of this wiki was to start over from a clean slate, as such, editors should follow these guidelines to ensure everything is in order:
One of the goals of this wiki was to start over from a clean slate, as such, editors should follow these guidelines to ensure everything is in order:


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**Any other spin-off game, such as Monster Hunter Online, Monster Hunter Explore, Felyne Diary or Monstie Drop are to be worked on once the core games have been fleshed out.
**Any other spin-off game, such as Monster Hunter Online, Monster Hunter Explore, Felyne Diary or Monstie Drop are to be worked on once the core games have been fleshed out.
*Monster Hunter Frontier content must use '''official names''' when possible and clean, direct translations otherwise, '''do not marry the wiki to a single translation project'''.
*Monster Hunter Frontier content must use '''official names''' when possible and clean, direct translations otherwise, '''do not marry the wiki to a single translation project'''.
==Titles and Official Terms==
Capitalization for game or media titles and Monster Hunters specific terms should match used in official sources.
Game Titles should be written out in full unless otherwise specified to be shorthand. If shorthand is required, the conventions are as follows:
* Monster Hunter = MH1
* Monster Hunter G = MHG
* Monster Hunter Portable = MHP1
* Monster Hunter Freedom = MHF1
* Monster Hunter 2 (Dos) = MH2
* Monster Hunter Portable 2nd = MHP2
* Monster Hunter Freedom 2 = MHF2
* Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G = MHP2G
* Monster Hunter Freedom Unite  = MHFU
* Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) = MH3
* Monster Hunter Portable 3rd = MHP3
* Monster Hunter 3 G = MH3G
* Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate = MH3U
* Monster Hunter 4 = MH4
* Monster Hunter 4 G = MH4G
* Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate = MH4U
* Monster Hunter X = MHX
* Monster Hunter Generations = MHGen
* Monster Hunter XX = MHXX
* Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate = MHGU
* Monster Hunter: World = MHWorld
* Monster Hunter World: Iceborne = MHWI
* Monster Hunter Rise = MHRise
* Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak = MHRS
* Monster Hunter Now = MHNow
* Monster Hunter: Wilds = MHWilds


==File Nomenclatures==
==File Nomenclatures==
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*Subject: Monster name, weapon class, locale name.
*Subject: Monster name, weapon class, locale name.
*Render, Screenshot or Icon: Depends on the image.
*Render, Screenshot or Icon: Depends on the image.
*Number: Starting from 0000.
*Number: Starting from 000 (or 0000 in the case of Frontier).
*Extension: File extension.
*Extension: File extension.


==Useful Templates==
===Notice and Warning===
Each take one parameter, which is the message to convey.
====Notice====
{{Template:Notice|This is the parameter.<br/>Notices are for letting other people know that an article is a work-in-progress or that it needs more information, for example.}}
====Warning====
{{Template:Warning|Useful for spoiler warnings, content warnings, marking pages in severe need for a rewrite and such.}}
====Important====
{{Template:Important|A base for other types of notice, such as the one below.}}
====Translation====
{{Template:Translation}}
===Links===
====WeaponLink====
Creates a link to a weapon with 2 parameters, a [[Editors: Game Shorthands|game acronym]] and the weapon's name.
It should eventually be phased out with per-generation templates that can display an icon and rarity.
====ItemLink====
Creates a link to an item page with 2 parameters, a [[Editors: Game Shorthands|game acronym]] and the item's name.
It should eventually be improved to accept 2 more parameters for an icon and its color.
====Element====
Creates a link to an element or ailment page with 3 parameters, a [[Editors: Game Shorthands|game acronym]], the element's name and its value.
It should eventually be improved to draw an icon.
==Monster Pages==
==Monster Pages==
Monster pages will contain the following information:
*[[Velocidrome]]
 
*[[Rathalos]]
Intro (The Velocidrome is a Bird Wyvern introduced in Monster Hunter.)
*[[Basarios]]
===Description===
*[[Giaprey]]
In-game descriptions of the monster.
 
===Equipment===
Weapons and Armor paths commonly associated with that monster.
 
===Game Data===
Per-game information regarding the monster, such as breakables, variations, HP and status resitances.
 
===Notes===
Miscellaneous notes.
 
===See Also===
Related monsters.


==Weapon Pages==
==Weapon Pages==
Weapon pages will contain the following information:
*[[Red Saber]]
*[[Halberd]]
*[[Iron Lance]]


Intro (The Iron Sword is a Great Sword introduced in Monster Hunter.)
==Weapon Tree Pages==
===Game Data===
*[[MH1: Sword and Shield Tree]]
Expandable tables containing per-game data, including raw damage, upgrades, materials needed and such.


===See Also===
==Biome Pages==
Monsters whose materials are used, other weapons of that category.
*[[Forests]]


 
==Locale Pages==
==Location Pages==
Intro (The Forest and Hills is a locale introduced in Monster Hunter.)
Intro (The Forest and Hills is a location introduced in Monster Hunter.)


===Description===
===Description===
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===See Also===
===See Also===
Monsters associated with that locale, for example.
Monsters associated with that locale, for example.
[[Category:Editors Page]]

Latest revision as of 17:10, 4 June 2024

Important
Find the bucket list at Editors: Bucket List to see work to be done.

One of the goals of this wiki was to start over from a clean slate, as such, editors should follow these guidelines to ensure everything is in order:

  • No inline css (style="......") unless absolutely necessary.
  • No customizing the colors of tables, to make sure everything works with any future themeing.
  • Keep images to a minimum, host space is limited:
    • One set of Item Icons, following the style of World and Rise, for now (SVG Format).
    • One set of weapon and armor renders for each: the entirety of 1st and 2nd generation and Frontier, Tri, P3rd, 3U, 4U, GU, World Iceborne and Rise Sunbreak.
    • Only one render per monster unless the design changes drastically between generations (Rathalos, Diablos).
    • Only one screenshot per Location (for now), unless the design changes drastically between generations.
    • Monster Hunter Now-related pages should use World Iceborne renders and icons where possible.
    • Any other spin-off game, such as Monster Hunter Online, Monster Hunter Explore, Felyne Diary or Monstie Drop are to be worked on once the core games have been fleshed out.
  • Monster Hunter Frontier content must use official names when possible and clean, direct translations otherwise, do not marry the wiki to a single translation project.

Titles and Official Terms

Capitalization for game or media titles and Monster Hunters specific terms should match used in official sources.

Game Titles should be written out in full unless otherwise specified to be shorthand. If shorthand is required, the conventions are as follows:

  • Monster Hunter = MH1
  • Monster Hunter G = MHG
  • Monster Hunter Portable = MHP1
  • Monster Hunter Freedom = MHF1
  • Monster Hunter 2 (Dos) = MH2
  • Monster Hunter Portable 2nd = MHP2
  • Monster Hunter Freedom 2 = MHF2
  • Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G = MHP2G
  • Monster Hunter Freedom Unite = MHFU
  • Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) = MH3
  • Monster Hunter Portable 3rd = MHP3
  • Monster Hunter 3 G = MH3G
  • Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate = MH3U
  • Monster Hunter 4 = MH4
  • Monster Hunter 4 G = MH4G
  • Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate = MH4U
  • Monster Hunter X = MHX
  • Monster Hunter Generations = MHGen
  • Monster Hunter XX = MHXX
  • Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate = MHGU
  • Monster Hunter: World = MHWorld
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne = MHWI
  • Monster Hunter Rise = MHRise
  • Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak = MHRS
  • Monster Hunter Now = MHNow
  • Monster Hunter: Wilds = MHWilds

File Nomenclatures

Following the same as the old wiki, files should be named in the following way:

[Game,Generation]-[Subject] [Render, Screenshot, Icon] [Number].[Extension]
  • Game or Generation: Shorthand for each game (MH1, MHFU, MHP3), or broad generations (1stGen, 2ndGen, 3rdGen).
  • Subject: Monster name, weapon class, locale name.
  • Render, Screenshot or Icon: Depends on the image.
  • Number: Starting from 000 (or 0000 in the case of Frontier).
  • Extension: File extension.

Useful Templates

Notice and Warning

Each take one parameter, which is the message to convey.

Notice

Notice
This is the parameter.
Notices are for letting other people know that an article is a work-in-progress or that it needs more information, for example.

Warning

Warning!
Useful for spoiler warnings, content warnings, marking pages in severe need for a rewrite and such.

Important

Important
A base for other types of notice, such as the one below.

Translation

Important
Unofficial Translations
This page contains unofficial translations of Japanese or Chinese names.

Links

WeaponLink

Creates a link to a weapon with 2 parameters, a game acronym and the weapon's name. It should eventually be phased out with per-generation templates that can display an icon and rarity.

ItemLink

Creates a link to an item page with 2 parameters, a game acronym and the item's name. It should eventually be improved to accept 2 more parameters for an icon and its color.

Element

Creates a link to an element or ailment page with 3 parameters, a game acronym, the element's name and its value. It should eventually be improved to draw an icon.

Monster Pages

Weapon Pages

Weapon Tree Pages

Biome Pages

Locale Pages

Intro (The Forest and Hills is a locale introduced in Monster Hunter.)

Description

Detailed description of the locale, keep speculation to a minimum.

Game Data

Per-game lists of gatherable items, veggie elder trades and such.

See Also

Monsters associated with that locale, for example.