User talk:FickleArchivist

Welcome
Hi, welcome to ! Thanks for your edit to the Forum:An Introduction and Question about Paradox Submissions page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! Shadowblade777 (talk) 03:17, September 12, 2015 (UTC)


 * Hello and thank you for your welcome and response on the forum. I tried to leave a message on your talk page but it said "This page has been protected to prevent editing" so I'm posting here instead. I'm not aware if you'll get a notification about this because this is my page so if I don't get a response within a reasonable time, I'll go back and post on my original forum.


 * Anyways, if there is no finalized consenus on how Paradox should be handled, should I bother editing pages at all? My plan was to get as much information uploaded as I can before the English Patch is done so when people start playing the game, they won't get stuck and have to post on random forums or comment sections for help but I don't want to make more work for other people by creating a bunch of pages only to be reformatted later either. I will await your reply before making any serious changes although I have already edited the Reaper page to be more than a stub and am in the process of adding a light overview to the changes made in Paradox to Luka. FickleArchivist (talk) 00:07, September 13, 2015 (UTC)


 * My user talk page was protected due to an issue I had come across with another user, but it should be lifted now.


 * Anyway, thank you for taking your time working on Paradox. To my knowledge we do not yet have a final consensus, the idea was generally agreed to produce subpages and tabs to said pages similar to in One Piece wikia. However, I do not have Paradox nor do I have any time to obtain and play it, so I have no full say in data gathering. That said, I will not stop you from working on Paradox. If I may suggest, you can put the information on your user page and blogs, as so they do not influence the main pages until we have a final decision.


 * I recall that User:Unfortunate Mermaid is the only active/semi-active administrator with Paradox, so if there's anything you need to discuss about the game and wikia perhaps you can bring it to his or other user's attention.


 * Again, I appreciate you letting me know this and that Paradox is slowly being worked on. Shadowblade777 (talk) 02:44, September 13, 2015 (UTC)


 * I thank you for the information and if there is any more questions I have I will place them on your talk page; I'm just posting this last bit here to keep this conversation in one thread. I think I'll get in contact with Unfortunate Mermaid and discuss Paradox with him and in the mean time post smaller updates like collectibles and guides on my page as you suggested so I can keep making progress. FickleArchivist (talk) 03:00, September 13, 2015 (UTC)

Hey, I was told do come to you to learn about how to edit stuff. Want to start adding stuff. Cities, items, and notable npcs and stuff. So how exactly do I do that? What's the format and rules to creating and editing?


 * Hi, I'm glad you asked. Firstly though, make sure you click the signature button on the top of the page. It'll put in 4 tildes at the end of your post which will mark it with your name and time so I know who I'm talking to and by how late I gave a response. Luckily I already saw your post last night but I didn't know what to say because I was too tired so there's no problem. So down to business, I'm actually fairly new myself, I only joined a couple months ago, but since none of the main admins on this wiki have Paradox or the time to play it and contribute to the wiki right now, I've been leading the charge on creating Paradox pages. I learned basically everything myself just by reading around the site so you can start here and here for learning how to edit. As far as the rules go, since this is a communal effort, the general thought seems to be, so long as you have good intentions, no one is going to get too upset with whatever you do. Whenever I add something, I always check old pages and try to keep them similar. For example, when creating Slime Girl/Paradox, I checked the page Slime Girl, every little while to keep them similiar. Also note that when creating a page for Paradox, name it (PageName)/Paradox if is a Paradox version of something from the original trilogy but if it is new like Stats then name it Paradox/(PageName).


 * This is a lot to take in right now, so I suggest we colloborate on a few pages until you get comfortable. Is there anyplace in particular you'd like to begin? Personally, I've been trying to set up foundational pages so when Paradox is fully translated and more people start to play it, they don't get stuck on something simple. FickleArchivist (talk) 20:08, November 3, 2015 (UTC)

Infobox Madness
I will look at it and see what I can do. It should be possible. I don't think you are asking anything that JS can't do.