Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-3328029-20150812202444

Hello,

So I'm curious how people have handled cases such as this before, so I don't "re-invent the wheel" (since I usually do it poorly the first 4 tries).

I'm setting up a wiki, w:c:dungeonlink, and it has a bunch of different "heroes" (units), many of which are repeats (1*, 2*, 3*, etc). I'm 100% positive I want these each on separate pages since the game treats them as "separate" in many ways, and "story" heroes even have different art. But I'm not sure how to name the pages....

So a basic example is I have "Orc", which will be a disambiguation page. And orc has 3 forms; Orc 1☆, Orc 2☆, and Orc 3☆. Ways the community commonly say this are:
 * 2* Orc (easy to type)
 * 2☆ Orc (how it is in-game)
 * Orc ☆☆ (looks nice, buts gets hard to read after 4-6 unless coloured)

So for wiki I imagine I "need" to set it up like "name #", but am not sure how would be best. Some ideas I've considered:
 * 2* Orc (I find this weird though as "orc" is the unique identifier, so should be first)
 * Orc 2*
 * Orc 2☆ (Impossible to really type directly, but the star is the last character, so search and source mode autocomplete will work)
 * Orc (2*)
 * Orc 2
 * Orc ** (eww)

The most logic choice (at least from my list) in my opinion would be "Orc 2*" (although I prefer "Orc 2☆"), but as said above, I'd love to heir other people's opinions on this (preferable from a similar naming problem tackled), and what people have seen both done right and wrong. I'm likely going to be making tons of redirects for this wiki either way, but I'd love the default page names to be as logical as possible.

Thanks for your advice!

Note: Overall advice is welcome, but I'm currently concerned most about this naming issue since it's "stopping" me from doing anything else. 