User talk:Stu1131181

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Welcome
Hi! I made a little reference and edit to the 1436 DR article. While 99% of the wiki is written in the past tense, for individual years we keep the entries written in present tense. Thank you for filling in information btw, the early 1400's is probably one of the periods of time I am not super familiar with. Happy editing and please feel free to ask any questions here, on my talk page or those of any of the wikis admins! Ruf (talk) 01:07, January 1, 2019 (UTC)


 * Hi! No one expects anyone to cover everything, only to take care that one set of work fits neatly with previous work and later work done by others. Hence, dating stuff, using precise citations, and arranging general and specific lore separately.


 * I went over the Arcane Chambers and made a bunch of changes, like adding the Building infobox, converting to past tense, applying an easy standard format, footnoted citations, and categories. Please check the revision history to see what you can take on board for your Dungeon Level and others. In particular, you don't have to detail whole plots in general descriptions, you can save that for history sections and individual character pages. It also spoils current adventure modules for people who just want background. The mystery of the missing key did not seem very relevant to a description of the Arcane Chambers, so I removed those passages. — BadCatMan (talk) 02:59, January 2, 2019 (UTC)

Drow
For information about the drow I would recommend Drizzt Do'Urden's Guide to the Underdark, The Drow of the Underdark, The Dark Elf Trilogy and probably Underdark (sourcebook) and Underdark (4th edition sourcebook). I'm actually not SUPER well-read on the subject, but I have the second book I listed and its helped quite a bit. Ruf (talk) 03:36, January 2, 2019 (UTC)

Hi, I'm Unkown User 11. Before the winter vacation was I that was working on the pages about Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. I appreciate your contriburion but please check my correction on Ambrose Everdawn and Ammalia Cassalanter in order to improse your skills. Good luck and welcome

Bonesnapper
Hi again Stu, I made a few corrections to the Bonesnapper article. There's a big improvement with the use of references but I did make a few changes as to their placement. Also, please use the entire infobox as many 5e characters are present in 4e or even 3e material and there is often additional information about them.

Lastly, I changed the Monster Manual 5th edition reference from Monster Manual as your original citation linked to an older edition. If you are using the source editor you should see a popup appear as you begin to type a template or link. If you are using the visual editor, I recommend swapping as the source editor is much more intuitive. This can be done in the "My preferences" page under your user section, "editing" tab and "editing experience" subsection. Good luck editing!Ruf (talk) 19:04, January 3, 2019 (UTC)