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Latest comment: 1 May 2013 by TruShot
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(To Shironsaki. Sorry if I seem like I'm treating you like a kid or something, bu it's not my intention to and definitions shouldn't be something that I have to argue about. This goes for anyone else who has an issue with Tips/Details vs. Trivia.)
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Tip: ''noun.'' A piece of advice or expert or authoritative information. That is the definition we use.
Detail: ''noun.'' An individual feature, fact, or item. That is also what we use.
Trivia: ''noun.'' Details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value. This means that you do not have to know this stuff to get the basics of the skill (like total damage at lv5 or how to use the skill).
I don't know where the confusion between these definitions started, and I messed up on this regard when I first came here. Then, I fixed it as time went on. But yes, do not move any of the first two into Trivia when they pertain to a better use of the skill's versatility, when not to use a skill due to its inefficiencies when compared to other skills, total damage, where damage falls off, if another skill is better than the skill named, the skill's mechanics, the look of the skill (unless it is relative to original files being changed or in relation to another skill), and anything involving how to aim the skill.
This is the gist of what shouldn't be in Skill Trivia (I might have missed something), but Elsword as a game barely has Trivia on skills, so not every skill needs the section. Again, please do not move tips and details into the Trivia section. Thanks for your time.--[[User:TruShot|TruShot]] ([[User talk:TruShot|talk]]) 21:21, 1 May 2013 (BST)

Revision as of 21:21, 1 May 2013

Tip: noun. A piece of advice or expert or authoritative information. That is the definition we use.

Detail: noun. An individual feature, fact, or item. That is also what we use.

Trivia: noun. Details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value. This means that you do not have to know this stuff to get the basics of the skill (like total damage at lv5 or how to use the skill).

I don't know where the confusion between these definitions started, and I messed up on this regard when I first came here. Then, I fixed it as time went on. But yes, do not move any of the first two into Trivia when they pertain to a better use of the skill's versatility, when not to use a skill due to its inefficiencies when compared to other skills, total damage, where damage falls off, if another skill is better than the skill named, the skill's mechanics, the look of the skill (unless it is relative to original files being changed or in relation to another skill), and anything involving how to aim the skill.

This is the gist of what shouldn't be in Skill Trivia (I might have missed something), but Elsword as a game barely has Trivia on skills, so not every skill needs the section. Again, please do not move tips and details into the Trivia section. Thanks for your time.--TruShot (talk) 21:21, 1 May 2013 (BST)Reply[reply]