User talk:Lyrad8791/sandbox1

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Discussion moved from User talk:Lyrad8791#Dimidium Troll and User:Lyrad8791/sandbox1. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Lyrad8791 (talkcontribs) 06:17, 4 January 2011 (UTC). Please sign your posts. and --Green Dragon 13:13, 13 January 2011 (MST)

This is what I have for this creature so far. The way I see it, if you can play AGAINST it you should be able to play AS it. Anyway, this is just a rough draft of the creature and any information anyone gives or comments about it would be good. Constructive criticism is appreciated!

Hey, Badger here. So you may be interested in using the preloads we have on the site for creatures, as it will make it much easier to read. A link on how to do that can be found here. Also, you may want to consider just copying this to your actual user page, or a sandbox like User:Lyrad8791/sandbox1, as discussion pages are traditionally kept for conversations between users. If there is anything else I can help with, let me know. --Badger 22:41, 3 January 2011 (MST)
Okay, thanks for the help so far. I will check out the page you suggested. Also I transferred the discussion so far to the sandbox as you can see. Now back to topic. :) What are your thoughts as it is on this creature so far though? After I look at the page you suggested, I will come back and edit the format of the creature in question to the proper one. On another note, how is it you auto-sign the way you do? Most of the posts I have seen have these signatures that show date and time and such. I see the code you have in edit mode but I don't see how it auto signs for you. Is it as simple as this for the code? --Lyrad8791 If so how do I make it auto-sign? Thanks! --Lyrad8791
I have found out how to auto-sign, well sort of anyway. You use the approximation symbol in the upper left-hand corner of the keyboard. Anyway, I have now looked at the page you left here and have looked at what I put up and it seems to me they are the same format, I only just need to indent it and put it back to how it is in my Microsoft document. Lyrad8791 23:42, 3 January 2011 (MST)
I've not read over the creature you've written up yet, and I'm on my iPhone right now, so I'll read over it later, but as for auto-sign,it seems like you figured it out. You can type --~~~~. 3 tildes (~ is called a tilde) gives your username, 4 gives username and date, and 5 gives just the date. Also, you can use the signature button on the edit toolbar, it looks like a bunch of swoopy black lines. If you have any other questions about basic editing a wiki-related stuff, I'd advise you to check out my New User Guide. It's not finished, but it does have some basic info and might help with things. I'm not sure, but I may even have a sample 3.5e creature written up. --Badger 23:48, 3 January 2011 (MST)
Ah, in that case. Yes, I have figured out the auto-sign function. As for the creature set-up. It seems to me that I should just copy the format into a page and save it for future usage. Copy paste works wonders sometimes. :) Also, I will go look at your New User page and read through that to get me caught up on things. If nothing else I updated the format of the creature to the one used here. I hope that it makes more sense this way then the way it did before. Also, the numbers in the parenthesis are the race bonus to the score not the modifier from the total score itself. Thanks for the help so far and thanks for whatever help you give me after this when you get online instead of your phone. Have fun! Lyrad8791 00:11, 4 January 2011 (MST)
Moving the page (move tab) is actually the preferred method as it keeps history. --Green Dragon 13:13, 13 January 2011 (MST)

Town placement charts[edit]

I think the town placement charts are perfect. Really good actually. I might use your charts for my town placement if that's ok?? Great job Dj00345 04:13, 18 October 2011 (MDT)

Awesome. Go right ahead man. Can you think of anything else to add to them though? I know I am still missing a lot for random placement tables that would go with this. Import/Export would be good, but export can be determined by what is nearby and such. I hope these help you in your world "Temple" Lyrad8791 04:16, 18 October 2011 (MDT)