Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3076045-20140917182118/@comment-24317070-20140919081510

Legoguy451 wrote: Timeoin wrote: I can see quite a few merits to both points of view, by the way. One the one hand, as Garoux pointed out - it can easily get out of hand quickly to have them all on the one page. On the other hand - having them on the one article has its merits, also, as pointed out by KnightOfAkatosh.

And now to the one that I would personally like (And remember this is my own personal opinion).

I think that we should have a blend of the two of them.

We should have a general article about the items themselves - with lore, and or general information about the items. (This would be most useful for items such as Daedric Artifacts that have a great deal of both), and have separate pages for the specifics of each game.

The reason for the separate pages would be so that the main page would then not need to have such things as weapon statistics, values, merchants, any quests involved to acquire the weapon, etc, and would allow for some seriously awesome looking pages, like the one that KoA pointed out from Wookiepedia.

These would be possible to use for non-item pages, such as locations that appear in multiple games, too.

That's just my idea, anyway. Feel free to say you don't like it, if you don't. It's not my decision what we do from here - its yours. I agree with Timeoin here; it would serve to declutter a lot of things and make it easier to see what you are looking for. I also read somewhere that the wiki is making a drive to achieve 30,000 articles (I could be wrong) and I think this could make a very large contribution toward that goal. This has my support. I haven't done any editing on this wiki in particular, but I do reference it quite a bit. I agree with  Timeoin   Legoguy451. Pages should be easy to glance through, but drill down from there as stated above in this quote.