Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-4199297-20130716210139/@comment-2067839-20130717052617

I prefer the stats in a single "attack/defense" entry rather than separate entries for attack and defense; similarly, I prefer the plus-per-level as a single entry. Do you think this is too confusing to newcomers?

I don't think that we should list things on individual armor pages that are common to all armors of that category -- i.e. levels the graphics evolve to a new version, and (for most armors) enhancement points. It might be worth noting the ones that are exceptions to the normal, i.e. the single-star 50-point armors, but even then that seems more suited to an article about enhancement.

Screenshot pictures: under ideal conditions, we'd like 6 pictures showing male and female of each evolution. But realistically, these are likely to remain haphazard, simply because we don't have access to all these armors in controlled conditions. If we want pictures we have to use whatever we can find (and for some of the older armors we'll be lucky to find any at all).

No, there is no visual difference between normal and "plus" versions.

I think either one infobox with all the info, or three boxes with info common to both versions, info applying just to the normal version, and info applying just to the "plus" version. I don't like the two-box option because there's too much duplication between the boxes.

Perhaps the infobox should include a single photo (whatever "best" photo the editor can find) of the armor, and then at the bottom a grid/gallery with as many other versions as we've managed to collect?

Naming styles: for anything that's named in the game, we should match the capitalization used in the game. For pages that are not names of things, we should probably follow Wikia style and capitalize the first word only.

A non-armor-page question that's been bugging me:  What should we do about articles that are opinion rather than factual, like the current Tutorial article (which tells players to spam the top 100 on the Arena leaderboard with friend requests -- very obnoxious! -- and to buy chest keys with their first gems, which most advanced players will say is a horrible strategy)?