User:Zenox@legacy41959556

Hey, everyone. I'm Zenox. I'm a frequent editor of the wiki and come on whenever I have nothing better to do, which is a lot. Most of the time I'm adding references, as I'm known to do, but I'm trying to contribute actual information much more now.

Joining the Wiki
I joined the wiki back when I was a staff member at Zelda Dungeon. I worked on the Legend of Zelda walkthroughs at the time when Mases started going on a large Zelda Wiki thing, trying to get as many of our members working on the wiki. I did so, mainly to get into the usergroup. I wasn't ever super active at the Wiki until Zelda Dungeon started slipping. Eventually I was fired from Zelda Dungeon and decided to take a look back at Zelda Wiki. I soon realized that there weren't a lot of references, and those were easy to do, so got caught up doing that.

My Vision of the Wiki
In my dreams at night, I dream of the wiki being full of every possible detail and fully organized with all the information from the series. Everything flows nicely in the articles and everything is fully referenced. I do believe that references are important in the wiki, as in the beginning I was deleting information I deemed useless or didn't think was true. With references, that won't happen, as we'll have proof of it being in the game.

What do I think the wiki should be?
Back when I was a staff member at Zelda Dungeon, I was frustrated over information about LoZ, the game I was writing content for at the time, as, being honest, it was my first playthrough. I was constantly heading over to the wiki to find information about the subject, only to find that information was scarce about certain games in the series. I want the wiki to be very diverse, having plenty of information on every game, not just the 3D titles. My favorite games are the original and the Minish Cap, two that lack a lot of information and consistency, something that I think should also be included in the wiki. I think all things of the same kind (Like bosses or inventory items, for example) should all have the same general system, like items should all have method of obtainment, use, stuff like that. Each and every one should have the same categories, with some differing slightly for their own reasons. Also references, I enjoy doing those. Those are important as well.