Help:Joining the Wiki

'''Aloha! '''We are excited to have you here! There's a lot to go through before you can start making pages (but you can ignore all of this if you want to!), but feel free to jump to whatever headline on this page that catches your interest. Again, you don't have to go through this, but this is just to get you caught up on the world of MCFFW.

What is in MCFFW?
We currently host over 630 pages, and to be honest, there is a LOT of stuff that goes in here! Mobs, items, stories/fanfictions, deities, enemies, creepypastas, comics, allies, biomes, bosses, blocks, dimensions, you name it! It is easy to get some things mixed up or forget others, but the big idea is that '''we have a lot of stuff. '''It is not neccesary to read every single page. Plus, you might want to make a page, but it already exists. This is a basic list of what we have in store for you.

Mobs
Mobs go in the category "Mob Variations", which is branched off into lots of other categories like "Hostile Mobs", "Poisonous Mobs", "Boss-like Mobs", "Exploding Mobs", "Highly Feared", which are branched off into more define details like "Passive Creepers", "Exploding Creepers", and so on. We have a ton of mob pages on here, and in fact, mobs take up a huge chunk of the amount of stuff in this wiki. We have a lot of variations of mobs plus new mobs that don't exist in minecraft with variations of their own. All variations of mobs have a prefix that can be a noun, verb, or adjective like Fire-, Running-, Summer-, Venomous-, and stuff like that. Did you know that there's over a hundred Creeper variations on MCFFW?

Creeper variations take up the biggest portion of mobs, and the others have various amounts. Spiders, Dragons, Withers, and Zombies have the lesser amounts of variations. Some nonexistant mobs like the Unifang, Zap-Pulse, and Ar'othet have either little or no variations, and some like Skaidrons or Cybagons are variations of Dragons, yet they have their own variations as well. All bosses are counted as mobs, and we have a lot of bosses on here! Some are much harder than others, but the two biggies and oldies are Ender Steve and Herobrine, which are the two kickstarters to a lot of bosses that require bosses to be beaten before challenging. Some bosses have various forms, or are challenged several times.

The general appearance of a mob page has a brief description of the mob, then a headline that says "Tactics" if it is a Hostile or Neutral mob, or "Behavior" if it is Passive or other. The Tactics describes what the mob does when attacked and what it drops when it dies, and Behavior describes what it does when it's not attacked, when it is, and what it drops. At the bottom, a headline that says "Habitat" is a one, two, or three sentence paragraph that says what the spawn rate of the mob is. At the very bottom, categories are added to the mob according to it's traits. A picture of the mob is shown near the top of the page as well. Click here to learn more on making images.

However, some mobs do not have this layout. Some are characters that have headlines of "History" and/or "Description" if the mob does not appear in our fantasy version of Minecraft. These are simply people, beings, and creatures that have or have had a role in the past and may be refferenced in the fantasy Minecraft but do not actually come. Some are used in the RPGs (click here to learn about RPGs) and aren't neccesarily important to the game. These characters are placed in fewer categories, generally just in things that describe what they are like but exclude the "-Mobs" suffix on most categories, with the exception being for Mob Variations. Things like "Blue", "Highly Feared", "Angelic", and others are categories seen often in these types of mob pages.

Making a Mob Page
Using these layouts described as above for making mob pages, but be aware that all words in the name of the page must be capitalized (except words like "the", "and", "of", ect.). If the mob interacts with other mobs that are on the wiki, then please put links to their pages!

Items
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