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<strong>The werewolv.es Unofficial "How To Play"</strong>
<strong>The werewolv.es Unofficial "How To Play"</strong>


This is an unofficial guide to the [https://werewolv.es werewolv.es] online Werewolf game. It's community made and represents the collective game knowledge of the players.
This is an unofficial guide to the [https://werewolv.es werewolv.es] online Werewolf game. It's community made and represents the collective game knowledge of the players. This means that not everything here can be considered "canon" but is usually very accurate. New roles, items and mechanics are documented as they are encountered and may change significantly as they are developed, before being added to the official [https://werewolv.es/guides/how-to-play-online-werewolf How to Play].
 
New players should start with the '''[[New Player Guide]]'''
 
If you are looking for information about a specific part of the game you can find that below:


* [[Roles]]
* [[Roles]]
* [[Items]]
* [[Items]]
* [[Auras]]
* [[Mechanics]]
* [[Mechanics]]
You may also find these pages useful:
* [[Site information]]
* [[Site information]]
* [[Common abbreviations]]
* [[Common abbreviations]]
* [[Known Bugs]]
* [[Testing]]


==Templates==
==Editing the Wiki==
 
When editing there are some templates you can use to make life easier.


'''<nowiki>{{roleinfo}}</nowiki>''' is a template for role pages which includes the basic info about that role. It has options which are set by using the <nowiki>|</nowiki> symbol followed by the option name and an equals sign (e.g. |alignmentstatus=) and then whatever comes after the equals sign is included on that line.
It's especially helpful if you can add the role text, item text and the moderator messages from abilities and items to the relevant pages, as and when you get them.  


'''<nowiki>{{missing info}}</nowiki>''' should be put within a section of an article that is missing non-essential information <small> [https://unofficialhowtoplay.co.uk/index.php?title=Special%3AWhatLinksHere&target=Template%3Amissing+info&namespace= Show all pages that include this] </small>
To edit the wiki you will need an account and it's best if you follow the '''[[Style Guide]]''' to ensure your page/edits are consistent with the rest of the site.


'''<nowiki>{{incomplete}}</nowiki>''' should be put at the top of any article that you're leaving as a work in progress and is missing essential information. <small> [https://unofficialhowtoplay.co.uk/index.php?title=Special%3AWhatLinksHere&target=Template%3AIncomplete&namespace= Show all pages that include this] </small>
===Rules===


'''<nowiki>{{formatting}}</nowiki>''' should be put at the top of any article that needs formatting correctly <small> [https://unofficialhowtoplay.co.uk/index.php?title=Special%3AWhatLinksHere&target=Template%3AFormatting&namespace= Show all pages that include this] </small>
There are some general rules that you must follow:


'''<nowiki>{{uncertain}}</nowiki>''' should be put at the top of any article which contains information you are uncertain about and needs discussion. <small> [https://unofficialhowtoplay.co.uk/index.php?title=Special%3AWhatLinksHere&target=Template%3AUncertain&namespace= Show all pages that include this] </small>
'''1) You must keep your account name the same as your account on ww.es or Discord'''


The "Discussion" tab on that page should be where this is then discussed and a convention agreed.
To edit a page you need to make an account. To make an account you must use the same name as your account on werewolv.es or the ww.es discord server.  


'''2) Do not edit or create a page whilst you are in an active game. NO EXCEPTIONS.'''


For example if you have a new role or item you '''must''' wait until after the game has finished to add it to the wiki.


Consult the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
'''3) Do not copy/paste from the official How to Play.'''


[[Testing]] page to list scenarios to trial.
You must write your own text and description, rather than copying from the official H2P. Text from in-game (e.g role text, item text etc) is okay to copy/paste exactly as it is in the game.

Revision as of 14:59, 6 May 2021

The werewolv.es Unofficial "How To Play"

This is an unofficial guide to the werewolv.es online Werewolf game. It's community made and represents the collective game knowledge of the players. This means that not everything here can be considered "canon" but is usually very accurate. New roles, items and mechanics are documented as they are encountered and may change significantly as they are developed, before being added to the official How to Play.

New players should start with the New Player Guide

If you are looking for information about a specific part of the game you can find that below:

You may also find these pages useful:

Editing the Wiki

It's especially helpful if you can add the role text, item text and the moderator messages from abilities and items to the relevant pages, as and when you get them.

To edit the wiki you will need an account and it's best if you follow the Style Guide to ensure your page/edits are consistent with the rest of the site.

Rules

There are some general rules that you must follow:

1) You must keep your account name the same as your account on ww.es or Discord

To edit a page you need to make an account. To make an account you must use the same name as your account on werewolv.es or the ww.es discord server.

2) Do not edit or create a page whilst you are in an active game. NO EXCEPTIONS.

For example if you have a new role or item you must wait until after the game has finished to add it to the wiki.

3) Do not copy/paste from the official How to Play.

You must write your own text and description, rather than copying from the official H2P. Text from in-game (e.g role text, item text etc) is okay to copy/paste exactly as it is in the game.