KHWiki:Manual of Style

Welcome to the Manual of Style page. This page will be used as a reference for editors on how to format the articles in the Kingdom Hearts Wiki in a more standard, organized manner. You are welcome to discuss any descrepancies or loopholes in the talk page.

General

 * New articles should be named according to the subject's official name.
 * E.g: an article on "Sora's Weapon" should be named "Keyblade".


 * The first line in the intro should be about the subject of the article, and the subject has to be written in bold. This is only for the first sentence about the subject. Please note that the first line should be written with the definite article and the topic is regarded as a singular entity, except for certain cases.
 * E.g: The Keyblade is Sora's main weapon. Sora received the Keyblade in Destiny Islands. Keyblades can destroy the Heartless.


 * The definite article (the) and indefinite articles (a/an) should be avoided in article titles except if they are used in an official title/name.
 * E.g: "The Way to the Dawn" should be named "Way to the Dawn".


 * Avoid using the second person pronoun (you) in articles except for strategies and quotes.
 * Avoid using plural pronouns for singular nouns.
 * E.g: "The player" cannot be referred to as "they". Use the general "he".


 * Articles created should be limited to the Kingdom Hearts sphere. Real world references such as voice actors and game developers should be linked to their respective pages in Wikipedia.
 * E.g: Tetsuya Nomura should be linked to his article in Wikipedia using the line Tetsuya Nomura


 * The language of the wiki is American English, considering the fact that the actual gameplay is in American English.
 * All game titles should be italicized, except for the article title (there's no coding for that anyway).
 * Do not use abbreviations. Kingdom Hearts II should be written in full, never use KHII or KH2.
 * Use Roman numerals instead of Arabic numerals for titles except when it is the official name.
 * E.g. Kingdom Hearts II, not Kingdom Hearts 2, but Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, not Kingdom Hearts CCCLVIII/II Days.


 * Wikilinking is limited to the first occurrence of the word or phrase.
 * The first letters of all original weapons e.g. Keyblade, Buster Sword, Identity Disc, First Tsurugi must be capitalized.
 * Component, minor, or insignificant items can be grouped by an identifying characteristic rather than each item having its own page as long as the details of each component are provided.
 * E.g.: Serenity of Synthesis Materials, Engine Gummi of Gummi Blocks).

For Games

 * Use only official names for the title. The title must also be complete.
 * All game articles should use the template.
 * E.g. The game "Chain of Memories" should be named "Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories".
 * Place relevant navigational templates at the bottom of the article.
 * Games must be categorized under Category:Games.

General sections

 * Story - plot of the game; make it as spoilerific as possible.
 * Gameplay - a general summary will suffice.
 * Characters - limit to a list.
 * Worlds - limit to a list.
 * Trivia - real world references etc.
 * External links - priority to official websites.

For Characters

 * Each character gets an article, as long as it is under the sphere of the Kingdom Hearts series.
 * No extensive research if it is covered by other companies, or has appeared in other films or games (e.g. Disney's Goofy shouldn't be further elaborated in Goofy's article). Priority should go towards the in-game appearance rather than their respective original games/films.
 * Each playable character should have an Infobox designed for the game in which the character appears: for all Characters, including villains. Organization XIII members get a special  character infobox.
 * Insert as much official and relevant character artwork and image as possible, added with caption for explanation, but try not to go overboard. An image every five lines does more damage than good.
 * Character Quotes are encouraged to be placed in between sections, but are not necessary.
 * If a character is fought against, a separate article under Category:Enemies should be created entailing strategies to defeat him/her. More info under Enemies section.
 * Place relevant navigational templates at the bottom of the article.
 * Finally, categorize a character article based on the categories under the Category:Characters.

General sections

 * Journal - according to Jiminy's Journal entry. This should be the first section. All entries should be italicized.
 * Story - further divided into subsections using the title game, even if it's just one game.
 * Personality
 * Appearance - explaining physical appearance e.g. clothing. Worldly Forms are documented under appearance and linked here. Out of universe reference is encouraged.
 * Abilities - a summary, as abilities will be treated on separate pages
 * Origin - reserved for Final Fantasy and Disney characters articles.
 * Trivia - encouraged but only to a certain extent, as long as it is related and makes sense.
 * Do not insert redundant information into the trivia section, particularly when the information is already contained within the main article body.
 * A trivia section should have, at the most, seven points. If merging bits of trivial information to the main body is possible, then by all means, do so.
 * No distasteful information is to be put in the trivia sections, or in any other part of the character articles.

For Worlds/Locations

 * Each world gets an article, as long as it is under the sphere of the Kingdom Hearts series.
 * Key locations get their own articles, particularly when an event has taken place in a particular location. Other less important events should not have their own articles, and should only be contained in bold text within the World pages.
 * No extensive research if it is covered by other companies, (e.g. Disney's Atlantica shouldn't be further elaborated in Atlantica's article). Again, priority goes to the in-game appearance.
 * Images are encouraged. For Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, an image of the world's layout is a plus.
 * Categorize accordingly: each world under Category:Worlds, each world locations categorized under category named after the world.
 * Type the relevant navigational templates at the bottom of the world article, in this case being.

General sections

 * Locations - listing the sub-locations in each world. As said above, key locations have their own articles.
 * Characters - list only residents, not visitors.
 * Story - the story events that have taken place.
 * Shops - a guide of items sold here, and where they can be found.
 * Synthesis Shops - a guide to where moogle shops can be found.
 * Enemies - a list of enemies that have appeared.
 * Treasure List - where the world's treasure chests can be found, and what are contained inside them.
 * Mini-Games - a list of mini-games that might be found in the respective worlds, and on which location they may be activated. Do not elaborate on the objectives of these games, as they will be covered in their respective pages.
 * Trivia.

For Enemies/Bosses

 * Each enemy/boss gets an article. This applies to all Heartless, Nobodies and enemies that do not interact with the player verbally.
 * Characters fought against, such as Maleficent, Ansem or Xehanort, must have separate articles, one Character page and one Enemy page.
 * At least one image must be placed for identification.
 * Add a stats Infobox.
 * Categorize according to type: Category:Heartless, Category:Nobodies or Category:Enemies for non-Heartless/Nobodies. Add the Category:Bosses if it is a Boss, regardless of type.
 * Place navigational templates as relevant, in this case being.

General sections

 * Journal Entry - as according to Jiminy's Journal. All entries should be italicized.
 * Story - Add if there is any relevant story info. This is the first section.
 * Appearances - divided under games, then listing the world where it appears. Add specific location if possible. Strategy info and abilities come under this section.

For Items & Equipment

 * Each item and equipment gets an article. Seriously, even a potion. Why? Items & Equipments must be documented of its appearance in all games and how, and possibly where to retrieve them.
 * An image should be placed for identification.
 * Place templates as appropriate.
 * For Keyblades there are Template:InfoKeyCoM, Template:InfoKeyKH and Template:InfoKeyKHII.
 * For purchasable weapons, there are Template:InfoWeaponKH and Template:InfoWeaponKHII.
 * For weapons used by AI party members which can only be acquired by access into a particular world, there are Template:InfoAllyKH and Template:InfoAllyKHII.
 * For accessories, there are Template:InfoAccessKH and Template:InfoAccessKHII.
 * For armor, there is Template:InfoArmorKHII.
 * Categorize as appropriate. Equipments must be categorized as either Category:Keyblades, Staff, Shields or Weapons. Items fall under the Category:Items.

Subsections

 * Requirements - for Equipment, how to retrieve said item.
 * Stats - for Equipment
 * Recipe - for Item Synthesis, listing all possible.
 * See also - linking to the Chain of Memories Card for said item, as well as the higher/lower tiers of the item in question.

For Abilities

 * There should be parent articles for Kingdom Hearts abilities, sleights in Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II abilities.
 * Key abilities and recurring abilities get their own pages.
 * E.g.: Sonic Blade, Strike Raid and Glide.
 * At least one image for identification.
 * If the ability is a highly dynamic one (e.g. Sonic Raid), then a few images should be placed in a timeline for editors and readers to understand the sequence. The number of frames in the timeline depends on the length of the ability.
 * Categorize it as appropriate. The general category is Category:Abilities.

General sections

 * Description.
 * Stats.
 * Where the ability may be learnt (or at which level, or in which Drive Form).
 * Sleight value if the ability occurs in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

Using Media

 * Head images for articles should be renders or in-game captures. If neither are available, artwork or scans from other sources are acceptable.
 * New images should only be uploaded over old images if you are replacing the image with a better quality version.
 * Videos should be placed at the bottom of the article in their own section.
 * Userbox images should be cropped or resized to no larger than 50 pixels.
 * Only face shots (and perhaps a bit of the shoulders) are allowed for character userboxes, not the entire body.