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Dwarf Fortress Wiki talk:Page request/archive1

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Additional Help and Support[edit]

Moved. --Lethosor (talk) 22:56, 17 May 2013 (UTC)

This site is an unbridled Still of hope for Newbie Dorfers and the like (I myself have been playing since 31.25 (I know Dewb right?) and it's in this spirit of helpfulness that I would request/appreciate/make an effort myself to combine a more helpful version of the seemingly fledgling mod wikis.

I feel having a more centralized base for all things Dwarfy and Fortressy will help us even at the very least give ideas for the newer Dewbies with modding etc (the idea being having the layout exactly like this but specifying in mods (a Dwarf worthy undertaking I know (we will need drinks to get through the working day(10 hours myself))) Anyone Else agree with me or can point me in the right direction on where to go with this??? (here is what I posted on the masterworks forum just recently: http://masterworkdf.wikia.com/wiki/Layout_and_issues

May Armok be with you. Dwarf bless :)

Urist McSeeHowWeGo

Do you mean a modding reference or a set of articles about existing mods? Both can probably be created in the Mod: namespace (except for Masterwork-related articles). I think a modding guide would be useful (there's a lot of information on the forums, and some good references here, such as DF2012:Creature token, but not much in the way of actual guides). Go ahead and make (or request) some pages if you want to. :) --Lethosor (talk) 23:01, 17 May 2013 (UTC)