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But he can still be Autotargeted and is still classed as a Gremlin with a weakness to Shadow. [[User:Zenihdrol|Zenihdrol]] 00:07, 10 June 2014 (UTC) | But he can still be Autotargeted and is still classed as a Gremlin with a weakness to Shadow. [[User:Zenihdrol|Zenihdrol]] 00:07, 10 June 2014 (UTC) | ||
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+ | *I see you left his weaknesses in his infobox and after having a quick look at those articles you linked to me, I now see that those tables are meant for generic monsters rather than Bosses. That's my bad. [[User:Zenihdrol|Zenihdrol]] 00:32, 10 June 2014 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == Wheel Launcher == | ||
+ | I feel like the [[Wheel Launcher]] is more of an [[exploration]] entity than a monster. Added later, the event-exclusive frosty cousins of the wheel launcher have been seen in [[Grinchlin Assault]]. | ||
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+ | The wheels can be targeted like a monster, and have hp and a "?" symbol in the HUD. In the game files, they are in rsrc >>> world >>> dynamic >>> traps_n_hazards >>> "siegewheel," while other monsters are in rsrc >>> character >>> monsters >>> "monster name". I don't really trust the mouseover tooltips too much because of things like tortodrones and the big iron vs. battlepods. But I also don't trust filenames because the name of an entity in the files is often not what players see in-game. The wheel launchers probably get the "?" symbol because you can't pick them up and have hp - grim totems, bomb shells, etc. get an upward arrow symbol instead and don't have hp. Items with similar behavior include the punching bags in the [[Private Training Hall]]. Non-spikey hedgehogs, on the other hand, take multiple hits to destroy like wheels, but do not have that targeting thing that shows their name and hp (as far as I can tell). | ||
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+ | Our options would be to keep classifying them as a monster and mention them in the exploration list we've been working on, or classify them as an exploration entity only and remove them from monster-related pages. | ||
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+ | Thoughts? -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 18:43, 7 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == Monster Visuals == | ||
+ | If you feel like it's prudent, I've been thinking about adding visuals (perhaps even animations) that show the monsters attacking. These visuals would be added in a gallery above the existing list of monster pics. This gallery would be formatted in a way that emphasizes tier differences in available attack patterns for the monsters. We might also add encounter tutorials by linking to youtube (see the [http://wiki.spiralknights.com/SpiralKnights:Style_guide#Videos the style guide regarding videos] and [[Obsidian Edge#External Links|an example page with video links]]). Thoughts? -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 18:43, 7 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | :Reply: A rough idea. A gallery showing tier 1-3 attacks from left to right would be a good start. I have a hunch we should go to the forums. We'll come up with something solid here and propose it there, and we should [http://forums.spiralknights.com/en/node/108429 probably consider this too]. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 19:24, 9 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | ::Oh! Also death animations. Not really important, but the soul jelly's is hilarious. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 19:51, 9 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | ==Crash Site Pic== | ||
+ | I'd look through the files and try to find a visual like this one [https://youtu.be/nfo24SNqTeM?t=72 here]. Or just a picture of the crash site, or the crash pod you see when making a knight. Or I can do that later and add in a size control parameter so the infobox stays reasonable. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 19:45, 14 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | :Oh! Since it's not exactly a mission, you probably shouldn't use the mission page format - treat it like a geographical area. Basically, if it doesn't have a card thing in the menu...ah, here, [[Moorcroft Manor]] is a good example of a geographical area page. That being said, I was planning on sprucing those up. I'd leave this mini project alone for now and focus on the new stuff. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 19:52, 14 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | :I figured out that it looked like a purple crown by friending an alt while it was still in the crash site. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 09:02, 17 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | ==Mission Pages== | ||
+ | Okay, I have improved several things. There are a few changes - these should be obvious/intuitive and make things easier to implement consistently. Check up on the documentation for these templates and see the pages they're used on for more examples: | ||
+ | *[[:Template:MissionInfo]] (infobox with the mission card image etc.) | ||
+ | *<strike><nowiki>[[:Template:Runthrough]]</nowiki></strike> - replaced with [[:Template:Level]]. It's similar, but better and easier for editors to keep things consistent. It also looks more like SK, and less sparse. It has flexibility for missions that have different levels in the depth's rotation, like certain prestige missions. --[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 07:52, 26 July 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | *[[:Template:Mission]] (for linking to mission pages, not really relevant to our page format project but hey) | ||
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+ | I also made a rarity template we can use to link items in the same way we link materials and other stuff. I've made a few changes on the pages we've edited so far to take care of these things, but there are a few other things still missing (like maps and depth range). Let me know if you run into trouble while editing, or have an idea we should do/change - like a strategy section per level, or keeping it all in one strategy section for reader convenience. It's usually just "well it's tunnels lol." -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 09:02, 17 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | :I'll upload something later and we'll see how it goes. For now, use the "crossing the chasm" icon so I know where to go in and replace it, finding by using "what links here." Future editors might certainly be confused with the use of an "obsolete" image in updated pages. I'm thinking something like "generic gear." We could just upload individual icons per mission level like we do with accessories and other recolors, but that's a lot of files and it doesn't facilitate future editor understanding of how the clockworks is tied together through status and monsters. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 16:34, 17 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | ::Also, don't forget to use [[:Template:Rarity]]. Should save you about 30 seconds per infobox entry. :) -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 20:52, 17 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | :::The point of the summary is to tell players what to do in the level - sorry if the documentation has decided not to show that yet. Usually it's just "get to the elevator." Please use the rarity template :) -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 21:13, 17 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | I have added two new parameters to the missioninfo template: | ||
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+ | <br>|preceded by = | ||
+ | <br>|followed by = | ||
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+ | These should help navigation. This was inspired by similar things on other wikis, like presidents on Wikipedia, or pokemon in the pokedex, etc. It should help navigation and planning too. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 20:25, 25 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | And yes, they are on a switch so they only show up if type=rank. Since these don't make a ton of sense for prestige. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 20:28, 25 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :What about both, with notes indicating combat/dialogue? Some people just like to read through story (yes I have to upload that stuff), while people like you and me are more interested in the strategy of combat missions. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 22:48, 26 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | ::Eh...I think we should keep it linear. We can modify the mission page to mention combat or non-combat in sortable list format - it will take some work, but will allow searching and navigation that's proper and desired by both of us. I've been wanting to make the [[List of missions]] page a little more browser friendly and more visually navigable for some time. If we skip missions - as silly as they might seem - that's like skipping over presidents that didn't do much compared to other presidents. They're still missions. It also leads to somewhat confusing entries (I just tried to do a few and it made me frown), even if rank missions don't always have to be done in order left to right. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 04:52, 27 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :Huh. I thought I updated every page that used the missioninfo template with the changes. Did I miss something? -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 09:46, 27 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | ==Icon== | ||
+ | I have uploaded [[:File:Gate-Generic 1.png]]. What do you think? -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 15:32, 25 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Also this [[:File:Gate-Generic Lobby.png]]. -[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 20:11, 25 May 2015 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 08:25, 16 December 2015
Check the name of the shock Bombies the next time Ghosts in the Machine is up. They're still called Surging Bombie. The poison Bombies having the same name is a bug, see source: http://forums.spiralknights.com/en/node/73774#comment-637324 ~katsy 18:25, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
Oh, i remember that post of Nick, i should check it the next time that Ghosts in the Machine is up to confirm it then - Sir Onox
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RE: It is unnecessary to add the family and damage resistances when he is never fought
But he can still be Autotargeted and is still classed as a Gremlin with a weakness to Shadow. Zenihdrol 00:07, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
- I see you left his weaknesses in his infobox and after having a quick look at those articles you linked to me, I now see that those tables are meant for generic monsters rather than Bosses. That's my bad. Zenihdrol 00:32, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
Wheel Launcher
I feel like the Wheel Launcher is more of an exploration entity than a monster. Added later, the event-exclusive frosty cousins of the wheel launcher have been seen in Grinchlin Assault.
The wheels can be targeted like a monster, and have hp and a "?" symbol in the HUD. In the game files, they are in rsrc >>> world >>> dynamic >>> traps_n_hazards >>> "siegewheel," while other monsters are in rsrc >>> character >>> monsters >>> "monster name". I don't really trust the mouseover tooltips too much because of things like tortodrones and the big iron vs. battlepods. But I also don't trust filenames because the name of an entity in the files is often not what players see in-game. The wheel launchers probably get the "?" symbol because you can't pick them up and have hp - grim totems, bomb shells, etc. get an upward arrow symbol instead and don't have hp. Items with similar behavior include the punching bags in the Private Training Hall. Non-spikey hedgehogs, on the other hand, take multiple hits to destroy like wheels, but do not have that targeting thing that shows their name and hp (as far as I can tell).
Our options would be to keep classifying them as a monster and mention them in the exploration list we've been working on, or classify them as an exploration entity only and remove them from monster-related pages.
Thoughts? -Novaster 18:43, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
Monster Visuals
If you feel like it's prudent, I've been thinking about adding visuals (perhaps even animations) that show the monsters attacking. These visuals would be added in a gallery above the existing list of monster pics. This gallery would be formatted in a way that emphasizes tier differences in available attack patterns for the monsters. We might also add encounter tutorials by linking to youtube (see the the style guide regarding videos and an example page with video links). Thoughts? -Novaster 18:43, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
- Reply: A rough idea. A gallery showing tier 1-3 attacks from left to right would be a good start. I have a hunch we should go to the forums. We'll come up with something solid here and propose it there, and we should probably consider this too. -Novaster 19:24, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
- Oh! Also death animations. Not really important, but the soul jelly's is hilarious. -Novaster 19:51, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
Crash Site Pic
I'd look through the files and try to find a visual like this one here. Or just a picture of the crash site, or the crash pod you see when making a knight. Or I can do that later and add in a size control parameter so the infobox stays reasonable. -Novaster 19:45, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
- Oh! Since it's not exactly a mission, you probably shouldn't use the mission page format - treat it like a geographical area. Basically, if it doesn't have a card thing in the menu...ah, here, Moorcroft Manor is a good example of a geographical area page. That being said, I was planning on sprucing those up. I'd leave this mini project alone for now and focus on the new stuff. -Novaster 19:52, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
- I figured out that it looked like a purple crown by friending an alt while it was still in the crash site. -Novaster 09:02, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
Mission Pages
Okay, I have improved several things. There are a few changes - these should be obvious/intuitive and make things easier to implement consistently. Check up on the documentation for these templates and see the pages they're used on for more examples:
- Template:MissionInfo (infobox with the mission card image etc.)
[[:Template:Runthrough]]- replaced with Template:Level. It's similar, but better and easier for editors to keep things consistent. It also looks more like SK, and less sparse. It has flexibility for missions that have different levels in the depth's rotation, like certain prestige missions. --Novaster 07:52, 26 July 2015 (UTC)- Template:Mission (for linking to mission pages, not really relevant to our page format project but hey)
I also made a rarity template we can use to link items in the same way we link materials and other stuff. I've made a few changes on the pages we've edited so far to take care of these things, but there are a few other things still missing (like maps and depth range). Let me know if you run into trouble while editing, or have an idea we should do/change - like a strategy section per level, or keeping it all in one strategy section for reader convenience. It's usually just "well it's tunnels lol." -Novaster 09:02, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- I'll upload something later and we'll see how it goes. For now, use the "crossing the chasm" icon so I know where to go in and replace it, finding by using "what links here." Future editors might certainly be confused with the use of an "obsolete" image in updated pages. I'm thinking something like "generic gear." We could just upload individual icons per mission level like we do with accessories and other recolors, but that's a lot of files and it doesn't facilitate future editor understanding of how the clockworks is tied together through status and monsters. -Novaster 16:34, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- Also, don't forget to use Template:Rarity. Should save you about 30 seconds per infobox entry. :) -Novaster 20:52, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- The point of the summary is to tell players what to do in the level - sorry if the documentation has decided not to show that yet. Usually it's just "get to the elevator." Please use the rarity template :) -Novaster 21:13, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- Also, don't forget to use Template:Rarity. Should save you about 30 seconds per infobox entry. :) -Novaster 20:52, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
I have added two new parameters to the missioninfo template:
|preceded by =
|followed by =
These should help navigation. This was inspired by similar things on other wikis, like presidents on Wikipedia, or pokemon in the pokedex, etc. It should help navigation and planning too. -Novaster 20:25, 25 May 2015 (UTC)
And yes, they are on a switch so they only show up if type=rank. Since these don't make a ton of sense for prestige. -Novaster 20:28, 25 May 2015 (UTC)
- What about both, with notes indicating combat/dialogue? Some people just like to read through story (yes I have to upload that stuff), while people like you and me are more interested in the strategy of combat missions. -Novaster 22:48, 26 May 2015 (UTC)
- Eh...I think we should keep it linear. We can modify the mission page to mention combat or non-combat in sortable list format - it will take some work, but will allow searching and navigation that's proper and desired by both of us. I've been wanting to make the List of missions page a little more browser friendly and more visually navigable for some time. If we skip missions - as silly as they might seem - that's like skipping over presidents that didn't do much compared to other presidents. They're still missions. It also leads to somewhat confusing entries (I just tried to do a few and it made me frown), even if rank missions don't always have to be done in order left to right. -Novaster 04:52, 27 May 2015 (UTC)
- Huh. I thought I updated every page that used the missioninfo template with the changes. Did I miss something? -Novaster 09:46, 27 May 2015 (UTC)
Icon
I have uploaded File:Gate-Generic 1.png. What do you think? -Novaster 15:32, 25 May 2015 (UTC)
Also this File:Gate-Generic Lobby.png. -Novaster 20:11, 25 May 2015 (UTC)