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Long overdue followup. So, [[Blasting charges (mod)]] and other ex-vanilla content (taken out of the base game but left as a mod for those who don't remember them in the original game), uses the simple format of "Mod name here (mod)". Along with [[:Category:Mods]], this should probably be fine for making vanilla content and mod content distinct from each other.
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Long overdue followup. So, <nowiki>[[Blasting charges (mod)]]</nowiki> and other ex-vanilla content (taken out of the base game but left as a mod for those who don't remember them in the original game), uses the simple format of "Mod name here (mod)". Along with [[:Category:Mods]], this should probably be fine for making vanilla content and mod content distinct from each other.
  
 
I propose the following restrictions on modded content, please let me know if you agree/disagree and suggest changes:
 
I propose the following restrictions on modded content, please let me know if you agree/disagree and suggest changes:

Latest revision as of 22:35, 4 April 2023

Long overdue followup. So, [[Blasting charges (mod)]] and other ex-vanilla content (taken out of the base game but left as a mod for those who don't remember them in the original game), uses the simple format of "Mod name here (mod)". Along with Category:Mods, this should probably be fine for making vanilla content and mod content distinct from each other.

I propose the following restrictions on modded content, please let me know if you agree/disagree and suggest changes:

  • Page must be suffixed with "(mod)"
  • Page must have Category:Mods
  • Page should be limited to 1 file on the wiki (we're not an image host), other images can be hosted externally

Are these fair rules? Please let me know what you guys think.