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== History and Trivia ==
 
== History and Trivia ==
 
This section is optional. Some of the information it can contain is, ''The Snow Barrage was only available for sale in Ronza's for a brief period in December 2008.
 
This section is optional. Some of the information it can contain is, ''The Snow Barrage was only available for sale in Ronza's for a brief period in December 2008.
 
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== Combined Trap Statistics ==
 
== Combined Trap Statistics ==
 
This section should always be included, and must be at the bottom of the page due to it's size. It is basically a table of the Weapon values when combined with the respective base. It should contain the following headers: Base, Power, Power Type, Power Bonus, Attraction Bonus, Luck, Cheese Effect. Currently work in progress by [[User:M.]].
 
This section should always be included, and must be at the bottom of the page due to it's size. It is basically a table of the Weapon values when combined with the respective base. It should contain the following headers: Base, Power, Power Type, Power Bonus, Attraction Bonus, Luck, Cheese Effect. Currently work in progress by [[User:M.]].

Revision as of 17:04, 7 March 2009

The Manual of Style contains the general formatting for the different categories of pages in use at the moment, and lists down the basic structure of an article in that category.

Mice

The Mouse pages are laid out in the following manner. This can also be used as the basic structure in creating a new Mouse page. Note that the sections should be laid out in the order in which they are shown below, which is in the order of importance that most players will consider the information.


Manual of Style
Mouse Group:
Mouse Statistics
Points: Gold:
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: Other Requirements:
Cheese: Charm:
Locations: Loot:
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image:
Mouse ID#:



Player descriptions of the mouse. Does not have its own section header since it is the first set of text on the page. Differs from the in-game description. Normally contains the following:

  • How commonly it is encountered in a location. For example, Vampire Mice are rarely encountered in the Mousoleum, but can be more commonly found in the Catacombs when using Ancient cheese.
  • Where loot can be found, and if specified by the developers, how frequently it is found. For example, Black Widows are known to always drop SUPER|brie+., or Vampire Mice are known to uncommonly drop Greater Radioactive Blue Cheese Curd Potions in the Mousoleum.
  • If the Mouse does not drop any loot, it should contain a simple 1 liner such as: Grey Mice are not known to drop any loot.

Preferred Cheese

This section should always be included, clearly stating if a mouse has any preferences. A sample writeup would be, While the Student of the Cheese Claw can be attracted by standard cheese, it has a distinct preference for SUPER|brie+ and Maki. Thus clearly explaining that while there is a bait preference, standard cheese can be used. This is information that is not covered by the infobox.

Hunting Strategy

This section is optional, since not all mice need a strategy. An example would be, In order to catch a Burglar Mouse with Plankrun's Pages, they should hunt in the Bazaar with their strongest trap using Brie cheese, disregarding the Power Type since it is a Physical Type mouse. This section differs from the preferred cheese section, and should be considered for inclusion if there is a bait preference.

History & Trivia

This section is optional, since not all mice have any associated history or trivia. This is consolidated into one section since they typically mean the same thing in MouseHunt. Some examples of trivia would be something like, The Burglar Mouse was -really- named after a particularly nasty forum scammer. Another example, The Birthday Mouse was introduced to commemorate MouseHunt's first anniversary on 7 March 2009. These 2 are both part of MouseHunt, and the Mice's history, as well as trivia about it.

Images

This section is optional. If a mouse has more than 1 image, such as the Dwarf, this section should be included, along with the list of the different images the mouse has taken over time.

Categorization and Table of contents
  • Lastly comes proper categorization. This does not have a section on its own. The infobox automatically includes the Gameplay and Mice categories. However, the mice should also be further categorized into their respective sub-categories, such as [[Category:Gnawnia Mice]] for Grey Mice. The only text that needs to be added is "[[Category:Gnawnia Mice]]". Replace the region accordingly.
  • The table of contents should also be hidden by using the __NOTOC__ tag. This is to prevent the page from looking odd by having a TOC on the left and an infobox on the right.

Locations

The various locations are laid out in the following manner. This can also be used as the basic structure in creating a new Location page. Note that the sections should be laid out in the order in which they are shown below, which is in the order of importance that most players will consider the information.

Article starts with the in-game description for the location in italics.

Description and Requirements

This section should always be included. It contains these basic elements:

  • Description of the region in which this location lies, such as Burroughs or Gnawnia.
  • States the requirements for entering this location, mainly rank and map or key needed. For example, The Harbour is accessible only to hunters of rank Apprentice or higher.
  • Additional notes on the location, such as whether gold can be stolen here. For example, Hunters will be relieved to learn that mice are unable to steal gold, cheese, or points in the Town of Digby.

Shops

This section should always be included. It should have either a list of the shops, or state that there aren't any. For example, There are no shops available in the Mountain. The nearest available shops in the region are in the Town of Gnawnia and the Harbour. An introductory line that can be used for shops: The following shops can be found in the Town of Gnawnia: followed by the list of shops sorted in alphabetical order.

Location Mice

This section should always be included. It basically contains a table of all the mice that can be found here, as well as information on the amount of gold, points, power type, and loot. Rare mice should be highlighted in the table. A rough gauge of rarity would be if a mouse is not encountered at least once every 100 hunts.

Bait preference (or dislike) should be covered in the Hunting Strategy section below, and not in this table. A sample table is shown below. Notice that Black Widow mice are shaded. The table is properly formatted and should be used. Full links to the loot, even if repetitive, should always be included.

In certain situations, such as the Pinnacle Chamber with only 2 mice, neither should be considered rare. Hapless can easily be encountered using standard cheese, while the Master can easily be encountered using Rumble.

Mouse Max Points Min Gold Power Type Loot
Bionic 300 551 Physical Brie Alchemy Potion
Black Widow 480 11 Physical SUPER|brie+ cheese
  • Highlighted mice are those rarely encountered in the location.

Hunting Strategy

This section should always be included. If there are no hunting strategies available (unlikely due to game design), it should state so. Hunting strategy covers a broad scope, and can be something like: Monster mice can only be encountered in the Laboratory if the hunter uses Radioactive Blue cheese as bait.

History and Trivia

This section is optional. Self descriptive. This section can be used to hold information on the previous visits of Ronza's for example. It can also contain information like, The Abominable Snow Mouse could be found in this location for a brief period of time around Christmas 2008.

Categorization & Navbox

Finally, the navbox needs to be updated and added to the bottom of the page using "{{location}}". The navbox transclusion will automatically insert the Gameplay and Locations categories, so the only text that needs to be added is {{location}}.

Weapons

The Weapon pages are laid out in the following manner. This can also be used as the basic structure in creating a new Weapon page. Note that the sections should be laid out in the order in which they are shown below, which is in the order of importance that most players will consider the information.

Manual of Style
Power Type: ??
Weapon Statistics Weapon Info
Power: Rank requirement: ??
Power Bonus: % Cost:
Attraction Bonus: % Limited Edition: ??
Luck: Crafted: ??
Cheese Effect: Smashable: ??
Larry's Loot Lexicon: ?? Image: ??



Article starts with a brief player description of the trap. Typical entries can be something like, The 500 Pound Spiked Crusher is one of the first few weapons readily available to a hunter., or The High Tension Spring is one of original weapons that came with first version of MouseHunt. It is also one of the two weapons that new players can choose from. Further information on the locations the trap is usually used in can also be included. For example, The Sinister Portal is most often used by hunters in the Mousoleum.

Purchasing Info

This section must always be included. There are a few possibilities in this section:

  1. Trap can be bought in shops. In which case, the locations where the trap can be bought and the refund value should be included. For example, The High Tension Spring can be purchased from the Town of Gnawnia for 600 gold. It refunds for 108 gold at the same location.
  2. Trap is limited edition and can no longer be bought. In this case, the location or item from which it could be found should be included. The purchase cost and refund value should also be included, if any.
  3. Trap can only be crafted and not purchased. In this case, it should be clearly stated that the trap can only be crafted, and that crafted weapons can never be refunded. The formula will follow in a subsection using 3 === rather than 2. Section shown below, with a sample formula from the ACRONYM. The ordering of ingredients should first be ascending order on quantity, followed by alphabetized A to Z for items with the same qty.

Formula

Formula: A.C.R.O.N.Y.M.
Description Qty Cost
Mysterious Blueprints 1 632,700
Obelisk Parts 1 316,350
Onyx Stone 1 Loot
Magic Essence 3 Crafting
Scrap Metal 12 Loot
Total 949,050+

Any additional notes about the crafting formula should come here, such as, The total cost of crafting only includes direct vendor costs. Variable costs in acquiring the ingredients are not included, such as the cost of SUPER|brie+ to get Magic Essence.

Trap Effectiveness

This section should always be included. Even when clear information is not available on its effectiveness for new power types, it should be stated. As new traps get tons of page views, this encourages players to contribute to the information by checking it up. A sample writeup for this section would be, The Digby Drillbot, being a Physical Type weapon, is known to be of normal effectiveness against Physical mice, but performs less effectively against all other mice types. A simple understanding of Effectiveness is needed for this section.

Related Traps

This section is optional. It should be included when there's a good substitute for the weapon, such as Ambrosial/Sinister, DeathBot/Forcefield, Tacky Glue/High Tension and so on. Ideally, a brief comparison of the traps should also be made, such as, Ambrosial Portal - The Ambrosial Portal has a fresher cheese effect and better attraction bonus but lower power bonus.

Hunter's Hammer

This section is optional. It should be included when the weapon is available for smashing, such as Obelisk of Slumber and recently, the Mouse DeathBot.

History and Trivia

This section is optional. Some of the information it can contain is, The Snow Barrage was only available for sale in Ronza's for a brief period in December 2008.

Combined Trap Statistics

This section should always be included, and must be at the bottom of the page due to it's size. It is basically a table of the Weapon values when combined with the respective base. It should contain the following headers: Base, Power, Power Type, Power Bonus, Attraction Bonus, Luck, Cheese Effect. Currently work in progress by User:M..

Categorization and Table of contents
  • Lastly comes proper categorization. This does not have a section on its own. The infobox automatically includes the Gameplay and Weapons categories. Thus no further categorization is needed.
  • The table of contents should also be hidden by using the __NOTOC__ tag. This is to prevent the page from looking odd by having a TOC on the left and an infobox on the right.

Bases