Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3076045-20140917182118/@comment-4565203-20140917201114

What I prefer is overview pages for each specific "type" of weapon, and then individual articles for each of those weapons by game. You write the overview article with the intent to transpose the lead of each section into a "background" section on the individual article page. Transposing content makes it easier to keep things consistent as if only needs to be edited one place. On each individual article then, place infobox and related tables as they pertain to that game. Merging items from different games to one page may cause infobox clutter or infobox overload. Too many infoboxes or too long an infobox is a bad thing. You then also place a disambiguation template linking back to the overview page.

For an example, see this overview page, set up with sections that are transposed to the individual game articles linked from the page sections. This allows a place for background or lore to be written in depth at one place, with appropriate sections transposed to for consistency's sake, and individual game articles with detailed information for those looking for that specific game's info/stats. At least, that's how I prefer this stuff set up.