Category talk:Items

trocboric

Masks
I hope this isn't unwanted. As there are so many masks, I am giving them a subcategory. However, I am also keeping them here. Oh, and I made the Skull Mask article.

hero's shield
we have two different pages for this item. should we just combine it into one page? I mean we don't have a different page for every hookshot ocarina in each game, so we might as well combine it like those pages.

Subcategories
I think there needs to be a few subcategories for swords, ranged weapons, masks, instruments and shields. Just so it's easier to navigate this page. --Dinoshaur 03:34, 22 December 2006 (CST)

Great Fairy's Sword
The Great Fairy's Sword is one of the longest and sharpest blades Link has ever used in battle. In Termina, the Great Fairies rewarded Link with this magical weapon when he was able to return the many Stray Fairies scattered throughout the land.

Information everywhere

 * I think this is essentially a good idea. In fact, before becoming a featured article, Boomerang was merged from several into one.


 * In that vein, I'd say all of the Hookshot type articles should be merged into one (with the individual names redirecting to the relevant section), same with Slingshot.
 * Personally, I'd rather see all the sword and shield articles remain separate, since each sword is unique (and all appear in Category:Swords); although possibly some of the more minor shields could be merged?
 * I wouldn't merge any health potion articles, as they are all in Category:Health Restoring Items, and magic jar just needs to be expanded to include all games it appears in (only describing the found-in-jar, pickup type item, not the inventory one), and not everything in Category:Magic Restoring Items.
 * If any of that makes any sense? --Adamcox82 03:28, 25 August 2007 (PDT)


 * Of course! As long as there's enough information to fill it out, why not. I think these kind of grouoed pages help people navigate (and find stuff without having to know exactly what it's called!) --Adamcox82 04:24, 25 August 2007 (PDT)