User blog comment:FishTank/Articles on Fandom/@comment-1265032-20191008140331

The article should point out that articles that are essentially forever stub-length, (e.g. less than 500-1000 characters) despite not being a stub due to it already covering all possible content, should be merged with a relevant parent page. Or in the case of a collection of stub pages that are related, into a single collection page of that subject. Examples would be trophies/achievements in a videogame (with redirects to a section on a relevant mission or boss page where completing that would earn you the trophy), or a collection of minor collectibles for example treasures or objects in a game (think Uncharted).

I'd rather it also comment on 'non-notable' pages. Page topics should be important plot or lore relevance, or be an important feature of the gameplay. Off-handedly mentioned characters or subjects often get their own pages on wikis. The same goes for subjects that are not uniquely distinct to the wiki's series at all, such as 'NPCs' or 'Game Over', common gameplay concepts which generally are not worth deserving of an article without a unique or recognizable element to it that only that series properly covers.