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- "All the info is there, except for the info that isn't there." --Onett Librarian
Stubs are short articles with little information, and require expansion. If you feel as though an article could use more expansion and it lacks a stub tag, feel free to stick one on a page! Just put {{stub}}
at the bottom of the page. The opposite also holds true - if an article has been developed and all that can be written about it is on the page, you may remove the stub tag. There are several different categories of stubs, as well. All stubs and their subcategories can be found in this category.
What can be considered stubs?
The general definition is an article that's only a few sentences long. However, there are many exceptions to this rule. For example, if the subject is about something very minor, then only so much can be written about it. On the other hand, even if there's several paragraphs of information, it still can be very incomplete. When putting on or removing a stub tag, always factor in the subject and how much can be written about it.
List of stub templates
{{stub}}
- For any stubs which do not fit in any of the other subcategories{{stub-character}}
- game character articles{{stub-enemy}}
- enemy articles, especially ones that lack infoboxes or attack tables{{stub-item}}
- item articles{{stub-location}}
- location articles{{stub-mechanic}}
- game mechanic articles{{stub-psi}}
- PSI-related articles{{stub-music}}
- Music-related articles{{stub-reallife}}
- Articles on real-life subjects (such as individuals and companies)