User talk:K2L3798@legacy41960118

From Zelda Wiki, the Zelda encyclopedia

Latest comment: 17 January 2010 by K2L in topic Wow!
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Hello

Zwlogo2dsmall.png
Hi there, K2L3798@legacy41960118, and welcome to Zelda Wiki! Why not check out the community hub? To find out what's been going on recently at the wiki and what articles users are editing right now, head to the Recent Changes. For general wiki-related discussion and questions, head over to the Discussion Center. Also, for wiki usage and policy help, check out our Help Guide. We hope you enjoy the wiki. Thanks!
— The Zelda Wiki Staff

Sidequests page

I'm not sure if you are doing a lot more to it or not so I figure to check with you before making radical changes to the page. I'd hate to interrupt someone's work :p Anyway I was thinking to break the page up into sections. Not sectioned by game but more like sectioned by Sidequest and show how it has evolved over the series. for instance: == Heart Containers == == Trading Sequences == == MiniGames == etc. Moreover, you wrote that the 2D games follow LttP, OoX included a Trading Sequence and deviated little from LA, in my opinion. But TMC seems a little more like LttP meeting TWW, in no Trading Sequence, but another long Collection Quest. User:Axiomist/sig 07:04, 11 September 2009 (UTC)

Good suggestion, thanks. It's good to see that there is people who remember that this article exists. Actually, I found this article by accident, and it was sad to see that such a prominent theme linked to the series (sidequests, loved by completionists and hated by those who only want to clear a game) was not properly covered in the article. How about dividing the article into these sections: Types (the list you added, there could be the Minigames section you propose, and a NPC Interaction section too), Hystory (the sidequests' evolution as new games were launched; it can also explain with more detail the "Container vs. Heart Piece" relationship), and Trivia (if there is a side note worth mentioning). By the way, I haven't played TMC, so I was unaware of Wind Waker's influence. Sorry. --K2L 15:45, 11 September 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Good catch with the Ilia's Memory article: I moved it to something more suitable here, by request. =)User:Cipriano 119/sig 06:53, 12 December 2009 (UTC)

Wow!

I'm incredibly IMPRESSED by your newest article! Seriously, it's a great addition to the wiki and it's very well-written! (Now all it needs is a couple of pictures and it'll be good to go. :D) And I should have mentioned this a long time ago, but the revamp you made to the Dungeon article was also incredible. You have a great writing style, so keep up the GREAT work, and we hope that we continue to see more of your fantastic contributions! :) Dany36 04:51, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I second this notion. Keep that up and you'll have a VERY bright future here!Justin(Talk) 04:57, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
And I third this! You sound like you'd be a great candidate to write Wiki Exclusives for ZW.org - have you ever heard of them? They are opinion based explorations into the Zelda universe, i.e. theories, ideas, etc. And there are quite a few on here, the newest one is by a user named Midnafan321 and it's called Zelda Weapons in the Middle Ages. Hit me or any of the admins up if you are interested! Happy editing! User:Cipriano 119/sig 05:01, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
I love your technology article, especially after hearing people say trains are too high-tech for Zelda. This will show them... Noble Wrot 05:06, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Ever hear of Skype? Take a look here for details. We use Skype here at Zelda Wiki.org to discuss articles, communicate with each other, and generally have a good time :)
It's free and it offers a great means of communication. You should consider it, kay?Justin(Talk) 05:10, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Unless I get stopped by a third edit conflict, I wish to give some positive feedback to K2L. Anyways, you're a very skilled editor and I can see a promotion comming up in the future if you continue. You're the kind of editor we need on Zelda Wiki.org so... don't leave. (Really, don't... you will make us sad.) Edit on! [Not]User:Austin/sig 05:13, 17 January 2010 (UTC)

Thanks for the compliments, although I was just doing my job :). It's good to contribute on a wiki dedicated to one of my favorite franchises (even if I have to sacrifice the watching of my favorite show in favor of saving a totally screwed article from being deleted). As for the Tech article, can somebody add sections regarding Spirit Tracks and any other game possibly related to the topic? I haven't played ST yet, so I am unaware of how the train plays its role in the game. One more thing: I don't know if it's just me, but after a checking, I noticed that the article doesn't appear in the Misc category despite its addition on the article. I'll check again after writing this. --K2L 07:32, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Update: Weird, now it does appear in the category. It's probably my imagination, so I should rest already (it's 3 am here in Venezuela). --K2L 07:40, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Woah! Another great job. Although I would like to ask you to refrain from inserting curse words into edit summaries. Try to limit them to userpages, because edit summaries show up in the recent changes, and some people may take offense. Other than that, keep it up!Justin(Talk) 15:03, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I apologize for that, I have no excuse for the rage I had for seeing an article directly copied and pasted from Zelda Universe. It won't happen again. --K2L 15:33, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Noticed

I noticed you placed me as someone that you aren't sure if I consider you a friend. Well of course I do! The other two on that list, Dany and Cip are awesome people too. Kudos to your judge of character! User:Axiomist/sig 06:30, 1 May 2010 (UTC)