P.MysteryUniverse Wiki:Workflow Guidelines

The main purpose of these guidelines is to provide some basic etiquette on editing the PMU wiki, and ensuring the user edits related pages too.

Dungeon Pages
The steps for dungeons to be taken: Creating a page, adding info, Infobox, Pokémon, Items, Mystery Eggs, Kecleon Shops, bosses, Secret Rooms, missions categories, images.

Creating a Page

 * Check if the page or a PMU 6 variant already exists. Accordingly make your new dungeon page.
 * If a PMU 6 variant exists, make sure to make a for the two, and request a rename for the PMU 6 variant's page adding "(PMU 6)" to the title.
 * Use and refer to the dungeon template to format the new page.
 * List the new dungeon on Dungeons, its region page, and on its region's dungeon navbox.

Infobox
See Template:Infobox Dungeon.

Pokémon

 * Find the Pokémon's floor appearance, time appearance, and recruitability.
 * To check whether a Pokémon can be recruited or not, click it. If it can be, note the recruit rate. The rate that appears is not its actual rate; the increases from your active Pokémon's level, your Explorer Rank, and held items if any will need to be subtracted first.
 * List recruitable Pokémon on the Recruitable Pokémon list as well as the Pokémon Obtaining Guide.
 * If it is a Pokémon that was previously unavailable, change its status on the pages of the Abilities it has.
 * If the Pokémon has a time-based evolution, list it under Time-based Evolutions.
 * If the Pokémon has an item-based evolution, list it under Evolutionary Items where appropriate.
 * If the Pokémon is ID based, list it under ID Pokémon.

Items

 * Find the items and their visibility, as well as if they're in the wall or on a special tiles.
 * Boss drops, end box, Secret Room box and sealed chamber box items go in their own separate sections.
 * Heart Slates of Mythical and Legendary Pokémon can be obtained in varied ways. If the dungeon has an obtainable Heart Slate, list the location for the Legendary in the Pokémon Obtaining Guide and the Heart Slates page.
 * List the location of these items on their respective item page.
 * If the item is ID based, list it under ID Items.
 * If it's a new item, be sure you know what it does and make an entry for it on the appropriate item page.

Kecleon Shops

 * Find the Kecleon Shop floor appearances.
 * Note any items on them, and check their prices by pressing the Enter key on them.
 * List the location of these items on their respective item page.

Mystery Eggs

 * Hatch the egg and list the Pokémon found inside. Certain Pokémon can be found on certain floors, hidden, or on special tiles.
 * List the location of these egg Pokémon on the Pokémon Obtaining Guide and the Mystery Eggs pages.

Bosses

 * Type down the dialogue during the boss encounter and defeat.
 * Note any items dropped by the boss.
 * List the location of these items on their respective item page.

Secret Rooms

 * Find the floors the Secret Room appears on.
 * Check if there's anything special like hidden items or a Honey spawn, and note that the latter may be time specific.
 * If there's boxes, list the location of the box items on their respective item page.
 * List the info of the Secret Room on the Secret Room page.

Missions

 * Find out if the dungeon can generate missions and the ranks.
 * List it under its region in Dungeon Mission Ranks.

Categories

 * Put down "PMU 7" first and foremost, then put down the category "Category:Dungeons".
 * Mark it with its region (e.g. Exbel, Winden, Tanren, Tanren Undercity, Archford), then put another category with "[Region] dungeon".
 * Mark if it's part of the overworld dungeons or if the dungeon is part of the continuous dungeons (or is connected from another dungeon).
 * Mark if it has a sealed chamber (Silk dungeons), Kecleon Shop (Kecleon shop dungeons), Pokémon with weather Abilities (Weather by Ability), or has an HM (Category:HM dungeons).

Images
Among other images, a dungeon page should always have screenshots of:
 * The entrance.
 * The scenery/tilesets. These tend to be the resolution of a square.
 * The bosses.
 * Relevant midpoints.
 * The Secret Room.
 * The end room.

Item Pages

 * General
 * As said in the section for dungeon pages, be sure to list new locations an item is obtainable from.
 * There are several item categories found on the Items page; categorize new items added to the game accordingly.
 * Generally, find out what an item does before adding its usage to an item page. It may do nothing and just be for collecting, or have an effect when held.


 * Currencies
 * Although very rare, if a new general or dungeon-only currency is added, list it and where it can be used.
 * If a Holiday Cave releases, check if it has a currency.
 * If it's a new currency, add it to the Past Event Currencies table.
 * If it's a currency already known, add the year of the HC it appeared in.


 * Ability Items


 * Consumable Items
 * Find out what effect the consumable item has.
 * If it restores HP, Belly, or PP, find out how much it restores specifically. Also find out if it increases Belly when at full, and by how much.


 * Family Items
 * Find out the effect and names of a Pokémon's 1- and 2-star family items, and the 3-star through the Swap Shop.
 * Obtain the sprites, which may already be uploaded (1- and 2-star sprites typically are; see Category:Family items). If they aren't, upload and add them the Sprites and Family Items category.
 * Depending on the 3-star family item's effect, list the Pokémon and its item on Pokémon with Experience Gain Increases, Pokémon with Evasion Increases, Pokémon with Attack Speed Increases, or Pokémon with Max PP Increases.


 * Throwing Items
 * Find out whether a throwable item has the range of an arc or line of sight.
 * Find out if it only does damage or has an effect.

Moves

 * When a new move is available or functional find out the range, cooldown, PP, whether it glides or pierces, and effects of it.
 * List it in the respective Moves page of its range and the list of moves.

Rest Stops

 * Find out the cost, location, and take pictures of the inside and outside of it.
 * List it on the Rest Stops page, under the region its in.
 * Add the rest stop name to the respective region's Rest Stops header.