Category talk:Creatures found in the planes of existence

I have two questions about the subdivision of this category:
 * Should we make subdivisions like Category:Creatures found in the Great Wheel Planes, etc., like it was (so far incompletely?) done for Category:Locations by plane of existence, or should we keep it simple and just include one subcategory for each plane that comes up?
 * And now with Asuras I have an example of a creature that can be found in all the Upper planes. Should we do a Category:Creatures found in the Upper Planes (which in the future might also lead to Category:Creatures found in the Outer Planes, Category:Creatures found in the Planes of Law, etc.), or is that too complicated and should we instead just add categories for all the upper planes like Category:Creatures found in Elysium, etc.? Daranios (talk) 20:31, January 3, 2015 (UTC)


 * Technically, these categories are "terrains" because this is a subcategory of Category:Creatures by terrain which is a subcategory of Category:Creatures by environment. So for the first question, I would say no, because you would be grouping all the Great Wheel (or World Tree, or World Axis) planes together as one "environment" when it is really just a division based on the edition of D&D. That said, I can make a template that will list all creatures found in any of the Great Wheel planes. It will essentially be the OR of all the "Creatures found in &lt;plane name&gt;" categories that are in the Great Wheel.
 * For the second question, the concept of "Upper planes" also changes depending on what edition of D&D you are talking about, so you would need an "Upper Planes (Great Wheel)", "Upper Planes (World Tree)" etc. I would recommend removing Category:Creatures found in the Upper Planes and adding each of the planes where this creature can be found (in any edition). (Do the same for Maelephant in the Category:Creatures found in the Lower Planes.) Then I can make templates for each of the groupings that people might want, and we don't have to have an explosion of new categories to make it happen. Sound good? &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 20:26, July 21, 2015 (UTC)