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The Forum is a central location for discussions that would be of general interest to other [[Related Links|contributors]]. This also includes putting a link here to very specific discussions that are carried out on the talk pages of articles. The general idea is having one place to check for recent contributor discussions. The wiki is growing and there are now many contributors helping cover more topics than ever. The forum should help avoid missing reading and participating in discussions about standards and practices as the wiki continues to evolve.  
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== October 2009 ==
=== Skins & home page design ===
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| Text = With the move to Wikia there are several Monaco skin colors along with the Monobook skin. I've done some editing to the [[MediaWiki:Monaco-toolbox]] and [[MediaWiki:Monaco-sidebar]] (may need to clear history and refresh to see them). With these changes, the Monaco skin has pretty much all the same links, menus, and tools that were previously found on asheron.info's sidebar and drop down menu. This will hopefully help make the site easier for those not signed in, as Monaco is the default.
<br><br>On the topic of skins - is it possible to change the default to Monobook, so the site would look more familiar to those not logged in? And if it is possible, do we want even want to make this change, or should we embrace and expand on the Monaco skin?
<br><br>A related topic - the home page. I think that we should consider a serious overhaul of the layout. The major changes I would like to see would be to move AC News & Wiki News to somewhere on the homepage, where they would get much more attention. I'd also consider merging the two into 'news'. I also think we could make some major revisions to the whole topic section, especially since the monaco sidebar menu can cover much of it.
<br><br>At the very least, the welcome and Getting Started sections should probably be edited or rewritten. And I think we could try changing the style of the boxes - from their current rounded edges to something more resembling our recent template changes.


== May 2009 ==
--[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 17:37, September 25, 2009 (UTC)
=== General versus Personal Pages ===
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  | Text = Nice work with the menus on the sidebars.--{{User:Tlosk/SigR}} 22:47, September 30, 2009 (UTC)
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=== Mediawiki 1.14 Update completed ===
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  | Text = A list of changes and new help pages is in progress here: [[Mediawiki 1.14 Changes]]. Please post there if you find any bugs or glitches (for anything serious please post on my [[User talk:Tlosk|talk page]]. --[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 14:28, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
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  | Text = See: [[User:An Adventurer/Sandbox]] for a more clear example of my idea for updating the home page.
 
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=== Filtered Whatlinkshere Results ===
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  | Text = For a while now I've been trying to figure out a way to get more specific Whatlinkshere results, ideally we could filter results by category however I've been unable to discover any way of doing that currently. I have however come up with a partial solution for at least some types of items that would be easy to implement and could be changed if needed without lots of cleanup edits.
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  | Text = I have added some more detail to my sandbox linked above. It's not by any means a final design though. I have designed this with the thought that by default, visitors will be in the new monaco skin and will thus be using the sidebar, which I added a lot to. And hopefully we can get the drop-down menu added back to the monobook skin, and that drop down menu can mirror the links and levels of the monaco sidebar menu.
I realized that it's possible to make invisible links on pages (a link that isn't actually displayed, but will cause the page to show up in the whatlinkshere list) and that you can also have a whatlinkshere link to a nonexistent page, which allows us to specify a page for a specific type of links we want to filter for (just Shopkeepers, just Creatures, just Locations, etc).
<br><br>I'd like to hear some people's thoughts on the proposed design. I greatly reduced the number of main topics displayed. Are there any topics I removed that you think absolutely need to be there? Are there any topics that were never listed but you thought should be there?
 
<br><br>I left out links to current/previous/all patches from topics for now, mostly because I couldn't think of good icons to use. I think that there should definitely be a link to the current patch on the main page, but I am not sure we need the previous and all patches links there with them already contained on the sidebar menu.
These special links can automatically be included in component templates. For example, to get a list of just shopkeepers that sell a particular item, we can place this: <nowiki>[[{{PAGENAME}}/Sold By|&lt;nowiki>&lt;/nowiki>]]</nowiki> inside the <nowiki>{{Inventory Item}}</nowiki> template since it is only used on [[:Category:Shopkeeper|Shopkeeper]] pages. This would automatically create a link to each item for that shopkeeper of the format [[Item/Sold By]] which would then be used in the <nowiki>{{Sold By}}</nowiki> template which would be modified from a straight whatlinkshere link to <nowiki>[[:Special:Whatlinkshere/{{PAGENAME}}/Sold By]]</nowiki>. So instead of including all links (like recipes and patch pages etc, it would only list shopkeepers.
<br><br>I included [[Game Mechanics]] as a topic. My thought is that this page could be greatly expanded on, and that the current [[General Information]] page would be merged into it.
 
<br><br>I left out the [[Leveling Guide]] link as a main topic, but I figured that it would be linked to on [[New Player Guide]], [[Returning Player Guide]], [[Game Mechanics]], and [[Level Costs]], all of which are linked to on the main page, so it didn't need it's own link.
I was trying to think what else we could use this for and so far I've come up with:
<br><br>I also cut out the whole welcome/getting started sections. I placed a short welcome blurb at the top with links to other pages, as seen on many wikis such as wikipedia. I figured that we could go into more detail on the [[Asheron's Call Community Wiki:Introduction]] page and if necessary, create a [[Getting Started]] page. And we could add more general information about the wiki at [[Asheron's Call Community Wiki:About]].
* Items included in recipes.
* Creature locations (I will need to make a component template for creature lists that will be closer to item lists). (I'm leaning towards being able to specify the type of location as well, so we could get separate lists for dungeons and landscape locations).
* Trophies (may not be possible without changing the template in a significant way).


Are there any other ones that would be good to include? Also input on whether to include this for just item types that generate big lists and skip smaller ones that could be ready through quickly, or to do this for them all.--[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 11:17, 10 May 2009 (CDT)
--[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 21:50, September 27, 2009 (UTC)
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  | Text = That's a very clever solution. I was going to suggest looking at the Semantic MediaWiki extension, but it appears that it doesn't support to-many relationships (like the shopkeeper selling multiple items). --[[User:Widgeon|Widgeon]] 17:29, 11 May 2009 (CDT)
  | Text = Lot of great stuff there, I can't reply in detail yet but I wanted to make a quick post to comment on a few things. The dynamicpagelists are extremely resource intensive and so we won't be able to use them (it's possible to use them in a limited fashion, but it's not
really worth it). It isn't possible to set monobook as the default, though I did specify the color scheme default so at least people won't have the dark scheme when they first come to the site. Also I'd suggest making a long term mockup that we can work on and improve over a few weeks and leave the main page as is until most people have made the transition and signed in at least once. We can put a link on the main page though to the mockup to invite broader feedback and suggestions. The issue with the drop downs in monobook is an extension that's installed that messes up the formatting, I have a request in to remove it so anytime now I should be able to turn that back on (although it's still a little borked in IE, I need to figure out how to fix that also).--{{User:Tlosk/SigR}} 00:59, September 30, 2009 (UTC)
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  | Text = I'm not sure I understand exactly how this will work, but if you say we can just modify the templates and it will work, then it sounds good to me. I agree with the things you listed. I would divide creatures into 3 types instead of 2: Dungeons, POIs, and general landscape - the listings found in Geographic Area and Town pages.
  | Text = I've put together a page at [[Asheron's Call Community Wiki]] --[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 19:10, October 7, 2009 (UTC)
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  | Text = Yeah it's kind of convoluted, but thankfully the implementation is transparent and a poster doesn't have to do anything different. However once implemented it will break existing vendor/recipe links so I'm going to wait until we finish updating existing entries with the new templates to turn the key so to speak (in the meantime we'll just get the full list of links like normal).
  | Text = I have gone ahead an modified the main page.
 
* I have left the topics the same until there is some discussion on them.
 


But so you can see it in action, here's a hardcoded example:
* The whole welcome/getting started section was removed. It was mostly out of date, and hadn't really been modified since the wiki was created. The relevant info was moved to [[Asheron's Call Community Wiki:Introduction]].


Old style (all links) for [[Stout]]: This item is sold by [[:Special:Whatlinkshere/Stout|one or more shopkeepers]].


New style (just shopkeepers) for [[Stout]]: This item is sold by [[:Special:Whatlinkshere/Stout/Sold By|one or more shopkeepers]].
* There is now a news section on the main page. I will work more to streamline our whole news section. The old links in the monobook skin sidebar should be removed, but I don't know how to edit that part.


This first one finds all pages that link to "Stout," but the second one just the pages that link to "Stout/Sold By" and that's only the pages using the new shopkeeper template.
--[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 16:44, October 13, 2009 (UTC)


--[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 20:11, 11 May 2009 (CDT)
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=== 10th Anniversary Event Preview ===
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  | Text = I think we should create a page dedicated to information about the 10th anniversary event. It would be similar to the 100th update preview page we had.
 
I would want it to be more than just re-posting articles and statements from devs. For example, we have a thread about the teaser video they posted with more than 140 replies and a great deal of information posted by Sev. It'd be useful to have a few simple statements about this new two-handed weapon skill to sum up the 20+ dev posts about it.
 
Frelorn also hinted that there might be a special test server for this patch. More information about this, all in one place, would be helpful as it is released. In the event there is another test server I would probably want to treat it like we did for shadowfell.
 
Thoughts?
 
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  | Text = Definitely, I'm sure we'll get a ton more info as the event gets closer, and we should add a link on the main page again like we had for the 9th preview.--[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 11:17, 10 May 2009 (CDT)
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  | Text = I have a suggestion for the central hub. The article [[Asheron's Call]]. Until I created the page for the home page updates, it didn't exist on the wiki. Right now it is just a stub, but I was thinking that it would be a great place to have links to lots of various content. Currently, [[Asheron's Call]] is linked to on the home page in the welcome statement, and it is on the monaco-sidebar with the alias Game Info (one of the first tier topics) so it will be easy to access. And it is probably the broadest topic article, since it can cover all things of AC1 and AC2. --[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 18:19, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
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== September 2009 ==
=== Negative modifers ===
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  | Text = I'll start a page here: [[Asheron's Call 10th Anniversary Event Preview]] --[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 12:11, 12 May 2009 (CDT)
  | Text = Immortalbob pointed out that there are some weapons that have negative modifiers and they display as "+-10%" etc. I found a way to search for negative mods and found a few more bows and xbows that had a negative damage modifer and a bronze weapon with a negative melee mod. I decided to just add another parameter that would display its value and not format it at all. See [[Cragstone's Axe (Bronze Version)]] and [[Sublime Elari Wood Bow]] for examples. This won't be part of the standard page template as it would be confusing, rather I just wanted to let you know that it's available if needed.
 
So if you have a weapon that has a negative mod, delete the regular parameter/buffed parameter and replace it with the special one. The two parameters are "Defense" (instead of "Bonus to Defense") and "Modifer" (instead of "Damage Modifer"). And since there is no formatting applied, set it equal to however you want it to appear (including %, font color, bold, etc). --{{User:Tlosk/SigR}} 00:47, September 30, 2009 (UTC)
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== April 2009 ==
=== Wikia Test Server Live ===
=== Site Copyright Migration ===
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  | Text = When the Mediawiki software was first developed several years ago it adopted the GNU Free Documentation License and this is the license currently used by [[Asheron's Call Community Wiki:Copyrights|ACC Wiki]]. There are a number of problems with the GFDL that place limitations not intended on how wiki content can be used. The [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike] license provides greater flexibility, clearer language, and fewer restrictions. A special amendment was recently added to the GFDL that enables CC-By-SA migrations between November 1, 2008 and August 1, 2009. The change was made specifically to enable Wikipedia and other projects in a similar position to make licensing changes.
  | Text = The Wikia test server is now available at [http://asheron.wikia.com/wiki/ACC_Wiki_Home http://asheron.wikia.com/wiki/ACC_Wiki_Home]. Almost all extensions have been installed, however there are one or two that are still being worked on. This is a test installation meant to allow us examine what our wiki would be like on Wikia and to give us time to resolve any issues before a move takes place.


Barring any objections, I propose we migrate from the GFDL to CC-By-SA on April 30th, 2009.
You will not be able to login using your ACC Wiki account, however if you have a Wikia account or create one, you can login using that (if you create an account with the same name, use the same email address you use here to avoid any issues when merging).


More details can be found [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7876 here] and [http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/04/wikipedians-to-vote-on-creative-commons-license-adoption.ars here].
You can change the skin used to our current skin by going to your preferences after logging in and under the Skins section select Monobook and uncheck "Let the admins override my skin choice".


--[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 18:02, 16 April 2009 (CDT)
Please spend some time testing things out this weekend and record your feedback here: [[Talk:Wikia Migration]]. Later today I will have general information about new ways of doing things and differences at [[Wikia Migration]]. --{{User:Tlosk/SigR}} 13:09, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
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=== Returning Players ===
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  | Text = I'm all for fewer restrictions on the information here. --[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 11:38, 17 April 2009 (CDT)
  | Text = With the upcoming 10th anniversary patch we will be seeing a lot of returning players. So I'd like to initiate a review of the pages most likely to be of use to these players and beef them up to be as complete as possible. I've listed below as many as  I can think of (add any others you can think of to the list, and over the next few weeks if you have some free time take a look at a few to see what you can add. --{{User:Tlosk/SigR}} 00:07, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
 
* [[New Player Guide]]
* [[Returning Player Guide]]
* [[Plugins]]
* [[Story Arcs]]
* [[XP Quests]] (Also you can go to [[:Special:MultiCategorySearch]] and search for Quest and Stub to find quests that need filling out.
* [[Leveling Guide]]
* [[Housing Kit]]
* [[Armor]]
* [[Weapons]]
* [[Mana Forge]]
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  | Text = Migrating to CC-By-SA sounds good to me. --[[User:Widgeon|Widgeon]] 01:05, 21 April 2009 (CDT)
  | Text = I started a topic already for the leveling guide, you can see it at [[Forum#Leveling Guides]], which links to [[Talk:Leveling Guide]]. Story arcs I can probably handle. The only issue there is that for each patch I have to look over all the quests, the TC rumors, and read the internet lore to make a good summary. And this takes some time. I've saved a bit of time by archiving [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Lore/A Brief History for Travelers|A Brief History for Travelers]], but this is not a permanent solution.
<br><br>I want to beef up some of the main lore areas like the cultural pages. I've started this with [[Yalain]], [[Falatacot]], and [[Sho]]. I also want to redesign the [[List of Texts]] page with a cleaner look and if possible, its own wiki table template like the ones for vendors and such. I've started work on this on [[User:An Adventurer/Sandbox 4]].
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  | Text = Anyone think profile badges would be a good addition? I realize its just a little extra fluff thing, but it might get more people interested in their asheron.info profile and hopefully contributing. Wikipedia has these things, they are called userboxes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Userboxes
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# A full list of /commands, with each command being its own page. We have the blank [[:Category:/command]] with 1 member. This should be populated.
# A complete and much more detailed description of the user interface, probably with multiple pages. I imagine a sliced image with each image section redirecting to the correct description page.


I was thinking we would have one for each server, so you could display what worlds you play on. There could be one for PKs, PKLs, and NPKs. One for monarchs. The ones that got me thinking about this were badges for number of contributions. For example, 50 contribs and you have one with a pyreal mote image. 100 is a pyreal sliver, 200 is a nugget, etc. This is what I was thinking would possibly motivate people to contribute some more.
--[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 22:27, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
 
Any thoughts? Would this be nice or is it a waste of time?
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  | Text = I don't have any objections. --[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 15:11, 20 April 2009 (CDT)
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  | Text = I Like it! --[[User:Immortalbob|Immortalbob]] 18:54, 9 May 2009 (CDT)
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  | Text = I noticed that all of the YouTube video embeds are broken, this includes older content such as Turbine's BZ video, game intro, Alphus Lassel, etc etc. I'm assuming Wikia has a different format for embedding? Anyways, I plan on trying to compose an extensive list of non-grind ways of leveling your character, which I think will be a refreshing change to players who dread coming back to grind... as AC has done a great job in allowing players to level without camping dungeons now. Perhaps this could be a seperate section called "no grind" or something. I do think the current leveling guide could be better organized though it is a good start... I might brainstorm for that as well :). Oh, and as far as the sliced image deal goes, can't you just divide the image by "hot spots" and do it that way rather than splitting the image around?  <br>--[[User:ConnortheCraftmaster|Connor the Craftmaster]] 24 September 2009
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=== NPC Table Template ===
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|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''NPC Name'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Location'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Purpose Served'''
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'''Geographic Area Example:'''
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|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''NPC Name'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Location'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Purpose Served'''
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| [[Adrien Swiftblade]]
| [[Paradox-touched Valley Tent]]
| Quest: [[Paradox-touched Olthoi Egg Quest]]
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| [[Ethan Wintermaine]]
| [[Paradox-touched Valley Tent]]
| Quest: [[Aerbax's Prodigal Olthoi]]
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| [[Paradox-touched Valley Tent]]
| Vendor: [[Small Olthoi Venom Sac]] Shop
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'''Town Example:'''
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|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''NPC Name'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Location'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Purpose Served'''
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| [[Archmage Cindrue]]
| 42.6N, 33.9E - second floor
| Vendor: Magical supplies
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| [[Ecutha the Tailor]]
| 42.6N, 33.5E - first floor
| Vendor: Clothing
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| [[Fispur Ansel the Grocer]]
| 42.2N, 22.6E
| Vendor: Food and cooking supplies
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This looks much better than what is currently in the town template, and it would allow us to list all NPCs in one section, instead of subsections for vendors, crafters, quest npcs, misc npcs, and outskirt npcs for all those categories. By using ''Location'' instead of ''Coordinates'' the the general ''Purpose Served'' we can use the same template for NPCs in locations other than towns as well. The Template could even be used on the outdated [[NPCs]] pages.
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perhaps a better table still would be this:
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|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Location'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Type'''
|bgcolor=#d0d0d0 align=center valign=top| '''Details'''
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| [[En al-Pisci]]
| [[Yaraq]]
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| [[Apple Grinder of Doom Quest]]
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| [[Merchant]]
| [[12.3S, 12.3E - Desert Camp]]
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| [[Yaraq]]
| Misc
| Rumors
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with Purpose Served divided into type and details, and with the columns sortable.
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=== Quest Pages ===
=== Wiki Relocation ===
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  | Text = I have noticed that when copying and pasting links to quests that end with (Quest) on the official turbine forums the link breaks. For example linking to [[Composite Bow Quest]] results in http://asheron.info/~asheron/index.php/Composite_Bow_(Quest which is missing the ending ")". It can be fixed by editing the link after you post, but not everyone knows that or does that.
  | Text = Unfortunately continued growth and bandwidth/overhead demands are requiring we move to a new host again. Most of the larger gaming wikis have faced this same transition point in their history where the costs to operate become prohibitive and they have moved to the professional wiki hosting site [http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Wikia Wikia.com]. Wikia was founded by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales Jimmy Wales] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Beesley_Starling Angela Beesley], Chairman Emeritus and Advisory Board chair respectively of the [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Home Wikimedia Foundation] which is responsible for both [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] and [http://www.mediawiki.org/ Mediawiki] (the wiki software that we use to run this site).


I have two suggestions:
I will try to list as openly as I can the pros and cons of this move below and we will only reach a final decision once everyone has had an opportunity to weigh in, this wiki was made by players of Asheron's Call for the benefit of other players and our primary goal is to ensure the long term availability of the hard work and countless hours of the many [[Related Links|contributors]]. We recognize that the wiki's popularity rests firmly on how useful and broad the wiki has become because of their work.
# For every quest that ends in (Quest), make the broken link page redirect to it. So [[Composite Bow (Quest]] would redirect to [[Composite Bow Quest]].
# Change the naming scheme to no longer include parenthesis. The parenthesis are really there for disambiguation, so that entries that share the same official name can be distinguished. However, since quests do not actually have official names that are ever revealed in game, the disambiguation is not really needed. So [[Composite Bow Quest]] would become [[Composite Bow Quest]].


1 will be much easier to do, but I am leaning towards 2. Unfortunately, if we go with 2 we not only have to rename the page but also fix every link to it.
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* Hosting would be provided free, meaning the longterm viability of the wiki would no longer be dependent on forces we may not be able to control. Time spent contributing to the wiki would not be in danger of being lost or unavailable.
* Editorial control will remain with us, we will continue to decide what the wiki will be and what it won't be.
* We would share the same host as the largest wikis for games like World of Warcraft, Guildwars, Diablo, Everquest II, Final Fantasy and nongame wikis like Lostpedia, Wookieepedia and others.
* Mediawiki software upgrades, weekly backups, outages, etc are all handled by a full time team of engineers employed by Wikia and we would no longer be dependent on one or two people that aren't always available.
* Wikia will not own the content, it will remain under the Creative Commons open license which means people are free to use submitted data on their own sites or build upon it as they see fit. Unlike other corporately owned fansites (as well as all private sites that I have personally contacted in the past) that severely restrict how information on their sites can be used, the wiki ethos is to make information as widely and as conveniently available as possible. Towards this end Wikia makes weekly data dumps that contain all the wiki's pages. This dump is readily downloadable. This was a goal we have always had ourselves but due to the complexity of remote administration and the size of the dumps it hasn't been practical for us to do. This also protects the data by allowing multiple copies across many people and locations, rather than in just one or two places as is now the case.
* Wikia engineers have created lots of widgets and templates that can be used to improve the site so players can focus on game content instead of spending that time on wiki plumbing.
* A lack of advertising is a common complaint by players that wish Turbine could devote more resources to game exposure. Because of our size we will benefit from visibility on Wikia which will mean Asheron's Call will gain visibility, which hopefully might get some players to return that otherwise wouldn't have.
* While Wikia will have ads, because of the increased costs of running the wiki ads would almost certainly be required going forward no matter what we do. However there would be no guarantee they would cover our costs and we would also require players to take time to administrate this. Wikia on the other hand would handle all aspects of this on our behalf.
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* While the style/layout of the wiki as it currently exists can be maintained by adjusting personal preferences (using the monobook skin), it will not be the default skin. Users that do not change their skin preference or users that are not logged in will see pages that differ in appearance.
* Usernames are wikia wide, not just specific to our wiki, as a result there is the possibility some users won't be able to use the exact same name after the move.
* Ads will appear on most pages (the number of ads are reduced when logged in and on pages other than the main page). We will not have direct control over what ads appear, though there is a mechanism to report inappropriate ads.
* Players will not be the final arbiter of what material remains on the wiki. Wikia reserves the right to remove information for any reason. However the history of the other large gaming wikis shows that this has little to no real world impact.
* Wikia is a for profit entity, which means that if ad revenue is greater than the costs to host the wiki, those profits go to Wikia shareholders. Many popular services operate in the same way, like Google Search, Gmail, IGN, Warcry CoD, Hulu, Broadcast Television and Radio, etc. The ads allow the companies to offer services for free to the endusers.
* With the move to Wikia there is the potential for a fork (the creation of another wiki using the same base material but with each wiki then taking their own path with their own set of contributors). Technically this is possible already, however the potential increases if there are people that are unhappy with the move.
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For example http://asheron.info/~asheron/index.php/Composite_Bow_%28Quest%29 will give the correct link when posted.


I'd favor #2 as well, we could just leave most individual pages for now since they will redirect with the move, and when I'm updating the old items with scripts I can add a filter that will catch quest names and change them. --[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 14:56, 9 April 2009 (CDT)
We would like to allow time for any of our contributors or readers who might have concerns to be able to voice them now so they can be addressed to their satisfaction before a move is made. --{{User:Tlosk/SigR}} 23:56, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
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* Updating all templates for next release of [[Wiki Swiss Tool]].
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:* [[Key Template]] - [[Talk:Key Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Patch Announcements Template]] - [[Talk:Patch Announcements Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
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:* [[Keyring Template]] - [[Talk:Keyring Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer
:* [[Jewelry Template]] - [[Talk:Jewelry Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer
:* [[Scroll Template]] - [[Talk:Scroll Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer
:* [[Missile Weapon Template]] - [[Talk:Missile Weapon Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Point of Interest Template]] - [[Talk:Point of Interest Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Magic Caster Template]] - [[Talk:Magic Caster Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Landblock Template]] - [[Talk:Landblock Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Armor Template]] - [[Talk:Armor Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer (includes shield, clothing, robe, etc)
:* [[Standard Text Template]] - [[Talk:Standard Text Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer
:* [[Dungeon Template]] - [[Talk:Dungeon Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Translated Text Template]] - [[Talk:Translated Text Template |Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Housing Settlement Template]] - [[Talk:Housing Settlement Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Quest Guide Template]] - [[Talk:Quest Guide Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Trophy Template]] - [[Talk:Trophy Template |Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer
:* [[Housing Item Template]] - [[Talk:Housing Item Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer (includes Portal Devices)
:* [[Healing Kit Template]] - [[Talk:Healing Kit Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer
:* [[Potion Template]] - [[Talk:Potion Template |Talk]] - Tlosk, Atarax, An Adventurer
:* [[Gem Template]] - [[Talk:Gem Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Portal Gem Template]] - [[Talk:Portal Gem Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Shopkeeper NPC Template]] - [[Talk:Shopkeeper NPC Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Crafter NPC Template]] - [[Talk:Crafter NPC Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer, Atarax
:* [[Quest NPC Template]] - [[Talk:Quest NPC Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer
:* [[NPC Template]] - [[Talk:NPC Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer
:* [[Item Template]] - [[Talk:Object Template|Talk]] - Tlosk, An Adventurer
:* [[Geographic Area Template]] - [[Talk:Geographic Area Template|Talk]] - An Adventurer, Tlosk
:* [[Food Template]] - [[Talk:Food Template|Talk]] - Sanddh, Tlosk, An Adventurer
:* [[Cooking Template]] - [[Talk:Cooking Template|Talk]] - Sanddh, Tlosk, An Adventurer
:* [[Crafting Template]] - [[Talk:Crafting Template|Talk]] - Sanddh, Tlosk, An Adventurer


'''Under Review:''' (Updated and needs improvement feedback, sign the end of each template once you have reviewed it and have no further suggestions.)
I understand that advertising is necessary, but blinking, flashing, animated advertisements are so distracting that I either block them, or don't visit those sites anymore.  I see there is one such ad on the main page of the lotro wiki, though the other four ads aren't a problem.


'''Under Revision:''' (Currently being updated.)
It's reassuring that they do make site content available for download -- so much effort has been put into the wiki already that I'd hate to see it lost.
:* [[Ammunition Template]] - [[Talk:Ammunition Template|Talk]]
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:* [[Object Template]] - [[Talk:Object Template|Talk]]
:* [[Container Template]] - [[Talk:Container Template|Talk]]
:* [[Live Event Template]] - [[Talk:Live Event Template|Talk]]


'''Needs Revision:''' (Not currently being worked on.)
I already have an account at Wikia. If we moved there, can my ACC Wiki account/username/contributions be merged/associated with my existing Wikia account?
:* [[Town Template]] - [[Talk:Town Template|Talk]]


'''Needs Creation:''' (Does not exist in any form yet.)
By the way, it might be worth starting a thread on the Turbine forums, to hear what people there think.  --[[User:Widgeon|Widgeon]] 09:45, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
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I was able to construct the [[Armor Template]] so that it can handle all the different types of armor, so the clothing, robe, masks & guises, and shields have all been folded into a single template. --[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 11:26, 19 February 2009 (CST)
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The current copy/paste table template is here: [[Standard Spell Template]] with examples here: [[Armor (Spell)]] and here: [[Blood Drinker (Spell)]]
Looking through the [[:Special:BlockList]] for several of the larger wikis they don't have large numbers of blocks per month so it doesn't seem that vandalism/spamming is much of an issue.


One important thing is recently someone (I am blanking on who it was) harvested all the spell data from the .dat files which gives us categories and spell difficulty and other information we may not have had. I think some of this could be added to the templates. I think difficulty would be a great addition. So I think there is still room for improvement on both the [[Standard Spell Template]] and the [[Cantrip Template]] before we possibly turn them in to wiki templates.
Also on a related side note, we didn't move our old chat forums during the last hosting relocation because of the spam problems and server overhead concerns, but we can have a true forum again if we wish after the move. --{{User:Tlosk/SigR}} 20:02, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
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October 2009 Edit

Skins & home page design Edit

With the move to Wikia there are several Monaco skin colors along with the Monobook skin. I've done some editing to the MediaWiki:Monaco-toolbox and MediaWiki:Monaco-sidebar (may need to clear history and refresh to see them). With these changes, the Monaco skin has pretty much all the same links, menus, and tools that were previously found on asheron.info's sidebar and drop down menu. This will hopefully help make the site easier for those not signed in, as Monaco is the default.

On the topic of skins - is it possible to change the default to Monobook, so the site would look more familiar to those not logged in? And if it is possible, do we want even want to make this change, or should we embrace and expand on the Monaco skin?

A related topic - the home page. I think that we should consider a serious overhaul of the layout. The major changes I would like to see would be to move AC News & Wiki News to somewhere on the homepage, where they would get much more attention. I'd also consider merging the two into 'news'. I also think we could make some major revisions to the whole topic section, especially since the monaco sidebar menu can cover much of it.

At the very least, the welcome and Getting Started sections should probably be edited or rewritten. And I think we could try changing the style of the boxes - from their current rounded edges to something more resembling our recent template changes.

--An Adventurer 17:37, September 25, 2009 (UTC)

Nice work with the menus on the sidebars.--Tlosk  talk  contr 22:47, September 30, 2009 (UTC)

See: User:An Adventurer/Sandbox for a more clear example of my idea for updating the home page.

--An Adventurer 18:02, September 25, 2009 (UTC)

I have added some more detail to my sandbox linked above. It's not by any means a final design though. I have designed this with the thought that by default, visitors will be in the new monaco skin and will thus be using the sidebar, which I added a lot to. And hopefully we can get the drop-down menu added back to the monobook skin, and that drop down menu can mirror the links and levels of the monaco sidebar menu.

I'd like to hear some people's thoughts on the proposed design. I greatly reduced the number of main topics displayed. Are there any topics I removed that you think absolutely need to be there? Are there any topics that were never listed but you thought should be there?

I left out links to current/previous/all patches from topics for now, mostly because I couldn't think of good icons to use. I think that there should definitely be a link to the current patch on the main page, but I am not sure we need the previous and all patches links there with them already contained on the sidebar menu.

I included Game Mechanics as a topic. My thought is that this page could be greatly expanded on, and that the current General Information page would be merged into it.

I left out the Leveling Guide link as a main topic, but I figured that it would be linked to on New Player Guide, Returning Player Guide, Game Mechanics, and Level Costs, all of which are linked to on the main page, so it didn't need it's own link.

I also cut out the whole welcome/getting started sections. I placed a short welcome blurb at the top with links to other pages, as seen on many wikis such as wikipedia. I figured that we could go into more detail on the Asheron's Call Community Wiki:Introduction page and if necessary, create a Getting Started page. And we could add more general information about the wiki at Asheron's Call Community Wiki:About.

--An Adventurer 21:50, September 27, 2009 (UTC)

Lot of great stuff there, I can't reply in detail yet but I wanted to make a quick post to comment on a few things. The dynamicpagelists are extremely resource intensive and so we won't be able to use them (it's possible to use them in a limited fashion, but it's not really worth it). It isn't possible to set monobook as the default, though I did specify the color scheme default so at least people won't have the dark scheme when they first come to the site. Also I'd suggest making a long term mockup that we can work on and improve over a few weeks and leave the main page as is until most people have made the transition and signed in at least once. We can put a link on the main page though to the mockup to invite broader feedback and suggestions. The issue with the drop downs in monobook is an extension that's installed that messes up the formatting, I have a request in to remove it so anytime now I should be able to turn that back on (although it's still a little borked in IE, I need to figure out how to fix that also).--Tlosk  talk  contr 00:59, September 30, 2009 (UTC)

I've put together a page at Asheron's Call Community Wiki --An Adventurer 19:10, October 7, 2009 (UTC)

I have gone ahead an modified the main page.

  • I have left the topics the same until there is some discussion on them.


  • The whole welcome/getting started section was removed. It was mostly out of date, and hadn't really been modified since the wiki was created. The relevant info was moved to Asheron's Call Community Wiki:Introduction.


  • There is now a news section on the main page. I will work more to streamline our whole news section. The old links in the monobook skin sidebar should be removed, but I don't know how to edit that part.

--An Adventurer 16:44, October 13, 2009 (UTC)

Awesome work on everything, it looks great. I've been visiting some of the other wikis for ideas and am testing some things out but was trying to finish a map generator first and get some lingering issues from the move resolved. I was also thinking we could make a central hub for navigation where we basically link to almost everything so we can both expand on what is currently on the mainpage and also have a onestop place for people trying to find something (and also expose the nooks and crannies that can be difficult to find if you don't already know they exist). Also I will have a new wiki style forum set up in the next day or two and I'll backfill it with the existing content from here (I may possibly be able to restore our original forum content as well if I can get it running locally). --Tlosk  talk  contr 15:47, October 14, 2009 (UTC)

To: Tlosk
I have a suggestion for the central hub. The article Asheron's Call. Until I created the page for the home page updates, it didn't exist on the wiki. Right now it is just a stub, but I was thinking that it would be a great place to have links to lots of various content. Currently, Asheron's Call is linked to on the home page in the welcome statement, and it is on the monaco-sidebar with the alias Game Info (one of the first tier topics) so it will be easy to access. And it is probably the broadest topic article, since it can cover all things of AC1 and AC2. --An Adventurer 18:19, October 14, 2009 (UTC)

September 2009 Edit

Negative modifers Edit

Immortalbob pointed out that there are some weapons that have negative modifiers and they display as "+-10%" etc. I found a way to search for negative mods and found a few more bows and xbows that had a negative damage modifer and a bronze weapon with a negative melee mod. I decided to just add another parameter that would display its value and not format it at all. See Cragstone's Axe (Bronze Version) and Sublime Elari Wood Bow for examples. This won't be part of the standard page template as it would be confusing, rather I just wanted to let you know that it's available if needed.

So if you have a weapon that has a negative mod, delete the regular parameter/buffed parameter and replace it with the special one. The two parameters are "Defense" (instead of "Bonus to Defense") and "Modifer" (instead of "Damage Modifer"). And since there is no formatting applied, set it equal to however you want it to appear (including %, font color, bold, etc). --Tlosk  talk  contr 00:47, September 30, 2009 (UTC)

Wikia Test Server Live Edit

The Wikia test server is now available at http://asheron.wikia.com/wiki/ACC_Wiki_Home. Almost all extensions have been installed, however there are one or two that are still being worked on. This is a test installation meant to allow us examine what our wiki would be like on Wikia and to give us time to resolve any issues before a move takes place.

You will not be able to login using your ACC Wiki account, however if you have a Wikia account or create one, you can login using that (if you create an account with the same name, use the same email address you use here to avoid any issues when merging).

You can change the skin used to our current skin by going to your preferences after logging in and under the Skins section select Monobook and uncheck "Let the admins override my skin choice".

Please spend some time testing things out this weekend and record your feedback here: Talk:Wikia Migration. Later today I will have general information about new ways of doing things and differences at Wikia Migration. --Tlosk  talk  contr 13:09, 18 September 2009 (UTC)

Returning Players Edit

With the upcoming 10th anniversary patch we will be seeing a lot of returning players. So I'd like to initiate a review of the pages most likely to be of use to these players and beef them up to be as complete as possible. I've listed below as many as I can think of (add any others you can think of to the list, and over the next few weeks if you have some free time take a look at a few to see what you can add. --Tlosk  talk  contr 00:07, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

I started a topic already for the leveling guide, you can see it at Forum#Leveling Guides, which links to Talk:Leveling Guide. Story arcs I can probably handle. The only issue there is that for each patch I have to look over all the quests, the TC rumors, and read the internet lore to make a good summary. And this takes some time. I've saved a bit of time by archiving A Brief History for Travelers, but this is not a permanent solution.

I want to beef up some of the main lore areas like the cultural pages. I've started this with Yalain, Falatacot, and Sho. I also want to redesign the List of Texts page with a cleaner look and if possible, its own wiki table template like the ones for vendors and such. I've started work on this on User:An Adventurer/Sandbox 4.

Two things to add to the list

  1. A full list of /commands, with each command being its own page. We have the blank Category:/command with 1 member. This should be populated.
  2. A complete and much more detailed description of the user interface, probably with multiple pages. I imagine a sliced image with each image section redirecting to the correct description page.

--An Adventurer 22:27, 7 September 2009 (UTC)

That would be really good. Having individual images line up together to make a seamless whole image would be tricky though, it might be easier to use an image map, where you specify the clickable parts of a single image, I'll get it installed. --Tlosk  talk  contr 11:37, 8 September 2009 (UTC)

I noticed that all of the YouTube video embeds are broken, this includes older content such as Turbine's BZ video, game intro, Alphus Lassel, etc etc. I'm assuming Wikia has a different format for embedding? Anyways, I plan on trying to compose an extensive list of non-grind ways of leveling your character, which I think will be a refreshing change to players who dread coming back to grind... as AC has done a great job in allowing players to level without camping dungeons now. Perhaps this could be a seperate section called "no grind" or something. I do think the current leveling guide could be better organized though it is a good start... I might brainstorm for that as well :). Oh, and as far as the sliced image deal goes, can't you just divide the image by "hot spots" and do it that way rather than splitting the image around?
--Connor the Craftmaster 24 September 2009

I'm going to be working a lot on the User Interface and other basic help items. I've put together a spliced image of the UI here: User:An Adventurer/Sandbox

--An Adventurer 17:51, October 8, 2009 (UTC)

Wiki Relocation Edit

Unfortunately continued growth and bandwidth/overhead demands are requiring we move to a new host again. Most of the larger gaming wikis have faced this same transition point in their history where the costs to operate become prohibitive and they have moved to the professional wiki hosting site Wikia.com. Wikia was founded by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley, Chairman Emeritus and Advisory Board chair respectively of the Wikimedia Foundation which is responsible for both Wikipedia and Mediawiki (the wiki software that we use to run this site).

I will try to list as openly as I can the pros and cons of this move below and we will only reach a final decision once everyone has had an opportunity to weigh in, this wiki was made by players of Asheron's Call for the benefit of other players and our primary goal is to ensure the long term availability of the hard work and countless hours of the many contributors. We recognize that the wiki's popularity rests firmly on how useful and broad the wiki has become because of their work.

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  • Hosting would be provided free, meaning the longterm viability of the wiki would no longer be dependent on forces we may not be able to control. Time spent contributing to the wiki would not be in danger of being lost or unavailable.
  • Editorial control will remain with us, we will continue to decide what the wiki will be and what it won't be.
  • We would share the same host as the largest wikis for games like World of Warcraft, Guildwars, Diablo, Everquest II, Final Fantasy and nongame wikis like Lostpedia, Wookieepedia and others.
  • Mediawiki software upgrades, weekly backups, outages, etc are all handled by a full time team of engineers employed by Wikia and we would no longer be dependent on one or two people that aren't always available.
  • Wikia will not own the content, it will remain under the Creative Commons open license which means people are free to use submitted data on their own sites or build upon it as they see fit. Unlike other corporately owned fansites (as well as all private sites that I have personally contacted in the past) that severely restrict how information on their sites can be used, the wiki ethos is to make information as widely and as conveniently available as possible. Towards this end Wikia makes weekly data dumps that contain all the wiki's pages. This dump is readily downloadable. This was a goal we have always had ourselves but due to the complexity of remote administration and the size of the dumps it hasn't been practical for us to do. This also protects the data by allowing multiple copies across many people and locations, rather than in just one or two places as is now the case.
  • Wikia engineers have created lots of widgets and templates that can be used to improve the site so players can focus on game content instead of spending that time on wiki plumbing.
  • A lack of advertising is a common complaint by players that wish Turbine could devote more resources to game exposure. Because of our size we will benefit from visibility on Wikia which will mean Asheron's Call will gain visibility, which hopefully might get some players to return that otherwise wouldn't have.
  • While Wikia will have ads, because of the increased costs of running the wiki ads would almost certainly be required going forward no matter what we do. However there would be no guarantee they would cover our costs and we would also require players to take time to administrate this. Wikia on the other hand would handle all aspects of this on our behalf.
  • While the style/layout of the wiki as it currently exists can be maintained by adjusting personal preferences (using the monobook skin), it will not be the default skin. Users that do not change their skin preference or users that are not logged in will see pages that differ in appearance.
  • Usernames are wikia wide, not just specific to our wiki, as a result there is the possibility some users won't be able to use the exact same name after the move.
  • Ads will appear on most pages (the number of ads are reduced when logged in and on pages other than the main page). We will not have direct control over what ads appear, though there is a mechanism to report inappropriate ads.
  • Players will not be the final arbiter of what material remains on the wiki. Wikia reserves the right to remove information for any reason. However the history of the other large gaming wikis shows that this has little to no real world impact.
  • Wikia is a for profit entity, which means that if ad revenue is greater than the costs to host the wiki, those profits go to Wikia shareholders. Many popular services operate in the same way, like Google Search, Gmail, IGN, Warcry CoD, Hulu, Broadcast Television and Radio, etc. The ads allow the companies to offer services for free to the endusers.
  • With the move to Wikia there is the potential for a fork (the creation of another wiki using the same base material but with each wiki then taking their own path with their own set of contributors). Technically this is possible already, however the potential increases if there are people that are unhappy with the move.


We would like to allow time for any of our contributors or readers who might have concerns to be able to voice them now so they can be addressed to their satisfaction before a move is made. --Tlosk  talk  contr 23:56, 5 September 2009 (UTC)

We've been very fortunate to have our current free hosting (Thanks Mav!), but I don't think we're going to find a better solution than Wikia. Wikia provides exactly what we need, and since they host other gaming wikis with much larger communities, we shouldn't have to worry about capacity.

I understand that advertising is necessary, but blinking, flashing, animated advertisements are so distracting that I either block them, or don't visit those sites anymore. I see there is one such ad on the main page of the lotro wiki, though the other four ads aren't a problem.

It's reassuring that they do make site content available for download -- so much effort has been put into the wiki already that I'd hate to see it lost.

I already have an account at Wikia. If we moved there, can my ACC Wiki account/username/contributions be merged/associated with my existing Wikia account?

By the way, it might be worth starting a thread on the Turbine forums, to hear what people there think. --Widgeon 09:45, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

If there are two accounts with the same name, then email addresses are compared. If they match, that name is set as one account. If there are two accounts and the email addresses don't match, then a prefix would be added to the new (merging) account. If you have accounts of the same name on ACCWiki and on Wikia, make sure your email address is the same on both accounts. To do this, go to your preferences page, make sure the "email" field is correct, and authenticate your email by clicking the link in the email sent to you. If you have accounts of different names on ACCWiki and Wikia, and you would like them merged, there will be a talk page where you can request they be merged into a single account. (If the emails don't match and someone ends up with a prefixed name, it will be possible to merge them after the fact after verifying both accounts belong to the same person, or a name change to a nonprefixed, unique name if desired if you don't own the wikia account of the same name). --Tlosk  talk  contr 20:02, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

Thanks, that answers my question. I've updated my email address, and that's all I should need to do. --Widgeon 22:27, 7 September 2009 (UTC)

I'd never thought of the fact that wikia advertises their other wikis. That is a real nice benefit. However, on the point about user names- if names are universal, that means anyone from any wikia wiki can edit any other wiki? That sounds like it has the potential for harassment. Has this ever been an issue? Also, you said we remain in editorial control. Do we still keep the ability to ban/block bad users, or is that something wikia does? --An Adventurer 16:19, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

Any registered user with Wikia would be able to login to edit our wiki, as we could theirs. All of our admins will still be able to block any user from our wiki, also Wikia staff can put in place a global block for users that are vandalizing/spamming more than one wiki.

Looking through the Special:BlockList for several of the larger wikis they don't have large numbers of blocks per month so it doesn't seem that vandalism/spamming is much of an issue.

Also on a related side note, we didn't move our old chat forums during the last hosting relocation because of the spam problems and server overhead concerns, but we can have a true forum again if we wish after the move. --Tlosk  talk  contr 20:02, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

Leveling Guides Edit

See Talk:Leveling Guide --An Adventurer 17:53, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

Archived Forum Posts Edit

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