I've made a wiki for a mod

yes, guys this is my very first experience on making wikis, I’ve started this wiki for the mod : Warcraft Dawn of Chaos <—a rendition for Warcraft I, now I need your opinions on it guys and see if it’s good so far, oh and you can throw some useful tips as well

oh and btw how do I link categories ? :fffuuu:

https://dawn-of-chaos.wikia.com/wiki/WC_Dawn_Of_Chaos_Wiki

p.s it was made by me all alone =/

Good rough draft :slight_smile:

Needs more screenshots!

don’t worry, Screenshots are on “to do” list :stuck_out_tongue:

its a real wiki now :slight_smile: thank me later

I see no difference, except for your name at the bottom of introduction page =/

And so the taint of chaos spreads, shut it down quickly Shadi, before the nutsack returns!

Awesome. I have been looking forwards to this.

EDIT: Chapters link leads to characters page.

hold on tight bro, am organizing everything, you just have to realize the fact that am doing it alone, though if someone is willing to help me it’ll be really appreciated.

edit : this is my very first Character biography, I had to keep it as original as possible give me your opinion folks
https://dawn-of-chaos.wikia.com/wiki/Anduin_Lothar#Biography

Its good but you need to fix up your grammar a bit. Remember when making a wiki that you need to answer the 5 most important questions: What? Why? Who? When? How?
Or something along those lines. Your going to need to reference it properly from the offical mod site it was released from or face the wrath of 100000 screaming 12 yr old virgin warcraft players at the front, of your door step :expressionless:

yup, I’ll work on that for sure :3, but if someone is willing to help on it It’ll be appreciated

p.s oh and did I mention that I first played WC 1 was back in 1995 ? :stuck_out_tongue:

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