Discussion:Best Editors or Reviewers For Homebrew D&D Content

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AmplSi (talk15:16, 26 April 2017 (UTC)[edit]

Hello, I am a new dnd player and (very) minor contributor on the wiki, and I am reaching a point in creation where outside feedback would be the best way to continue revising and improving. However, after some searching, I've found no glossary or list of any sort that directs to reviewers or editors. The closest two things are (1) the admin list, full of people probably busier keeping this amazing place running to where I feel my request would bog their work load, or (2) the list of Barnstar recipients, who could've received their recognition for nearly anything, not necessarily reviewing.

What I'm looking for is a place to reach out to experienced contributors willing and able to help specifically edit or review, by system. Thesemight include Barnstar recipients or admins that are (relatively) not busy, or others, and i wanted other contributors to be able to find these people as well, so I made this post in the hopes that such people will reply and put their names (and preferred systems) on the list, so to speak. Thanks for your help! - AmplSi

Marasmusine (talk15:27, 26 April 2017 (UTC)[edit]

That's a good question, and the answer is: it depends :) I think most long term editors here come and go in phases, and it depends what edition your stuff is for. It's worth looking at Recent Changes[1] to see who is active. Right now there's a few editors with opinions you can trust: GaimerAim, Ixidor, Guy, SirSprinkles. You can try me too, I check my messages daily, although I can't always reply.

AmplSi (talk17:40, 26 April 2017 (UTC)[edit]

Thank you Marasmusine! It's always difficult deciding who to ask, and the help is greatly appreciated. I tend to make edits from my phone or public computers w/o logging in, hence why the first post was a temp account. Also, if this changes your answer, I forgot to mention that my works needing review are 5e, but I'm glad that the slightly more general answer is here as well for the sake of others that come looking with the same questions I had. Thanks again, and (now slightly going off-topic) if you'd be up to review of a 5e Wizard Archetype in need of revision, I'd greatly appreciate it! -AmplSi

Bannanameds (talk16:45, 28 April 2017 (UTC)[edit]

I could be of assistance if need be. Im not as seasoned as those mara mentioned but im fresh and full of 5e ideas. Bannanameds (talk) 16:45, 28 April 2017 (UTC)