User talk:Mrmercenary
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Creating a Weapon[edit]
I saw your message on the chat room MrMerc! You might find more help on Discord, otherwise I do believe another user is creating instructions for when someone creates a new item. I was a bit nervous about creating a page my first time but its mostly plug-n-play with the stuff. You're not going to break anything though and there users willing to help when a blunder happens :p
Just have fun with it and no harm when it isn't perfect. Cheers! BigShotFancyMan (talk) 10:55, 27 August 2018 (MDT)