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If a kagune/quinque has a passive ability, the passive ability shall be noted. Passive abilities shall be included under the respective stage/mode it falls under. These shall be noted in the Stages with a bullet point ("*text") and titled "Passive:". Details about what the passive ability does shall follow.
 
If a kagune/quinque has a passive ability, the passive ability shall be noted. Passive abilities shall be included under the respective stage/mode it falls under. These shall be noted in the Stages with a bullet point ("*text") and titled "Passive:". Details about what the passive ability does shall follow.

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Overview

The purpose of the Manual of Style is to set the general format for how pages should be set up and look, along with how images used on the Wikia should be named (file-wise).

This document is important to read before creating/setting up pages and uploading images to be used for our pages. By creating the Manual of Style and setting the foundations for pages, it will be easy for users to access information and clearly read our content. Standards are key for any community project to succeed and still be presentable. This guide will help lay out how pages should be, and much more.

Pages

Kagunes

Kagune pages shall provide information on the kagunes that are a part of Ro-Ghoul. The Kagune-specific infobox shall have its information completely filled out correctly. Page Tsukiyama is a completed example of what is expected of Kagune pages. It is modeled to be exactly like how the rest of the Kagune pages should. Under the next few sections, they'll explain the guidelines to the Kagune pages and what should be included.

Information

Information on the Kagune pages shall be relevant to not only the game Ro-Ghoul but also to the actual lore and canon facts of Tokyo Ghoul (when applicable). The information should be basic to the design of the kagune, who owns it, and how it was obtained (if possible. Applicable to people such as Takizawa, Kaneki). Information that is canon to the manga and anime of Tokyo Ghoul shall try to be, if possible, preventative of any spoilers for the series.

Information within the Infoboxes shall also be accurate to the in-game data. There are no exceptions to this (minus Unreleased content) to why the information should be false. If you are confused on how to use the Infobox correctly, visit the template page for its use or use the Visual Editor, a user-friendly method for working with templates.

Stages

There shall be at least a section, marked with three "=" signs, labeled "Stages". This will give a general idea of the multiple stages/modes for a kagune. If there is only one stage/mode for the kagune, the section shall still remain, yet simply have a description noting the sole existence of only one stage/mode.

For kagunes with multiple stages, there shall be sections with four "=" signs, labeled "Stage #" (#, correlating to the stage it refers to). There shall be a brief description of the visuals of that stage and what it does, then the RC Price for the Stage. That stage shall be followed up with five "=" signs, labeled "Moves". The moves shall have a table designated with the keybinds, a description of the move, and a GIF file of that move in their respective columns and rows. Page Doujima is an example of the formatting.

Categories

The only category/ies that should be applied to any Kagune page is the "Kagune" category. If the page is about unreleased content, then it shall be marked as such. If the page is currently under development, the page shall be marked as such.

Quinques

Like the Kagunes, pages for Quinques shall provide information canon to Tokyo Ghoul (if possible) and in-game information. The infobox shall be completely filled out regarding all fields that the Infobox contains. Page Doujima is a completed example of what Quinque pages shall look like. Pages shall be modeled similarly off of the Doujima page with its own correct information.

Information

Information about the quinque shall be about in-game information of it, along with canon information (if possible) from the Tokyo Ghoul anime/manga. The information should be basic to the design of the quinque, who owns it, and how it functions. Information that is canon to the manga and anime of Tokyo Ghoul shall try to be, if possible, preventative of any spoilers for the series.

Information within the Infoboxes shall also be accurate to the in-game data. There are no exceptions to this (minus Unreleased content) to why the information should be false. If you are confused on how to use the Infobox correctly, visit the template page for its use or use the Visual Editor, a user-friendly method for working with templates.

Stages

There shall be at least a section, marked with three "=" signs, labeled "Stages". This will give a general idea of the multiple stages/modes for a quinque. If there is only one stage/mode for the quinque, the section shall still remain, yet simply have a description noting the sole existence of only one stage/mode.

For quinques with multiple stages, there shall be sections with four "=" signs, labeled "Stage #" (#, correlating to the stage it refers to). There shall be a brief description of the visuals of that stage and what it does, then the RC Price for the Stage. That stage shall be followed up with five "=" signs, labeled "Moves". The moves shall have a table designated with the keybinds, a description of the move, and a GIF file of that move in their respective columns and rows. Page Doujima is an example of the formatting.

Categories

The only category/ies that should be applied to any Quinque page is the "Quinque" category. If the page is about unreleased content, then it shall be marked as such. If the page is currently under development, the page shall be marked as such

Information Pages

Pages that are about information on the game, such as "CCG", "Ghouls", "Yen", and "Locations" (to name a few) cannot be set up to an exact model, as each page has its own information that is unique to it. However, each page should have its correct information still, and be in a presentable fashion for other users to read with ease.

Information on the page shall, if possible, contain canon information to the Tokyo Ghoul anime/manga. This includes background, what it means, it's purpose, the in-game function, and any information that pertains to it in-game. If possible, do not put information that may spoil the anime/manga.

These pages cannot be regulated and set up in a strict, one-method manner. Users will have to use their knowledge, common sense, and their ability to filter out information that is not needed and put what is important. Pages shall sound professional and be composed in a manner that all users can read. Users need to make sure the pages they create are presentable to the entire community.

Amendments

The Amendments section will allow users to easily navigate to any changes to the Manual of Style and seek the date the amendment was put into effect.

Amendment 1: Important Pages

Changes to Important Pages

Administrative users are not permitted to edit or create any information on the Important Pages, period. If a change is needed, the idea shall be proposed to the Ro-Ghoul Wiki's owner and dealt with from there.

Creation of Important Pages

No Administrative user whatsoever shall create "Important" pages that give or label rules, user conduct, or etcetera information regarding topics deemed as "important". The owner of the Wiki has the right to define and judge such material and create it.

Amendment 2: "Edit Summary"

Pages that are updated are required to have an "Edit Summary". Please accurately describe what has been changed in the "Edit Summary". Reasons such as:

  • Adding information
  • Fixing spelling mistakes
  • Editing information
  • Removing information
  • Fixing vandalism
  • Updating to fit Manual of Style

Are all fit reasons to use as the "Edit Summary". When writing the "Edit Summary", please use one of those terms or write what you deem as fit for the edit you've made. Regarding "Minor edits", please check the box labeled as such and either leave the "Edit Summary" blank or write: "Minor edit". Minor edits are, such as:

  • One single spelling/punctuation fix
  • Changing a number whose role is minor and/or insignificant
  • Adding a new image to a gallery/infobox/page

Amendment 3: "Passives"

If a kagune/quinque has a passive ability, the passive ability shall be noted. Passive abilities shall be included under the respective stage/mode it falls under. These shall be noted in the Stages with a bullet point ("*text") and titled "Passive:". Details about what the passive ability does shall follow.