User:Hskthca/Sandbox

Overview
This page lists preferences and guides in editing pages for the MH Wikia. All editors are asked to read this for the betterment and consistency of the wikia.

Before starting to edit wikia, it is suggested that you should know the basics of the editor and Wikitext (the main markup language for Fandom). Don't worry, it's easy!

General Guidelines

 * Do not post incorrect or misleading information. If a statement is yet to be confirmed, place a (?) next to it.
 * Trivia section is reserved for information that hold little game value but are interesting to know. Obvious facts relating to the item should not be placed here.
 * All editors are expected to practice good grammar. This includes proper word usage. Slang is not recommended as it is informal and not everybody understands certain types of slang. It's and its are different.
 * All rules as seen in Help:Rules are to be followed when editing pages.

Page Layout & Content

 * Pages will have an infobox named the Universal Infobox, which is automatically placed on the right portion of the page.
 * On top of the page is the description of the item. It is enclosed in quotation marks ("), written in italics, and in block quote format.
 * In the case where there exists a previous description of the item, simply add the current description on top and indicate which is the old description.
 * The next part is the Overview. The word "Overview" is written with the heading format.
 * It should be in paragraph form. Sentences are grouped according to information.
 * It usually states the tier, effect/s, item type and common bug/s, and when the item was released.
 * Do not compare Fusions to Evolutions as they are different items.
 * For most cases, appearance is not worth noting. However, for items with very unique designs such as curved conveyors or mines with multiple spouts, it could be written down.
 * The Trivia part is below the Overview. The word "Trivia" is written with the heading format.
 * It should be in bullet form. Sub-points are for trivia relevant to the main point.
 * It usually contains references/allusions surrounding the item, lesser-known strategies and information, if it reacts strangely when used with other items, the most "x" item, previous source/s, etc.
 * Trivia defining a series of items (usually with the use of ordinal numbers such as first, second, third, etc.) are generally not accepted as these series can get absurdly long. The first item in such a series may be indicated in Trivia, but after that, it is unimportant to note.

The Universal Infobox
The Universal Infobox is the main infobox used for almost every page, with the exception of some such as categories. These can be used for items, merchants, etc. This portion of the guidelines will tackle the basics to collecting "hidden" information. Some of the fields in the infobox are self-explanatory — they will not be discussed here.

Dates
All dates are in the format MM/DD/YYYY. This format shall be used in the Date Added and Date Published fields.

Conveyor Speed
The default walkspeed in ROBLOX is 16 studs/second. However, in Miner's Haven, it is set to 20 studs/second, assuming the user owns no gamepasses. Conveyor speeds are denoted by percentage to a scale of 10. A conveyor speed of 100% translates to 10 studs/second, 60% translates to 6 studs/second, 820% translates to 82 studs/second... you get the point.

The best way to test the conveyor speed is by letting your character move over the conveyor of an upgrader. This spreadsheet lists all walkspeed increases (in studs/second) for most (if not all) items in Miner's Haven. First, start with a speculated conveyor speed. Aim for that speed then walk over the conveyor. If your character stays on the same exact spot, that means your speculated conveyor speed was correct. However, if you were too fast, you have to reduce your walkspeed bonus, and vice versa.

If it is impossible to do exact confirmatory tests, the second best way would be to time yourself passing the upgrader in relation to other upgraders with confirmed speeds.

Upgrader Counter
The easiest way to test for the upgrader counter of an item is placing down a 0-counter mine, passing it through the upgrader you're testing for, then processing it in the Sage King. To obtain the counter of the upgrader, simply divide the value of the ore after processing it through the furnace and right before (i.e. after it has gone through the upgrader). Then, divide that value by 1.75. The value you get is the upgrader counter of the item. If the value you get is 120, it is safer to say that the counter is at least 120 rather than being 120 only, as Sage King caps at 120 counter. Note that this may also work for mines and the process stated above is specific for the Sage King.

Item Creators and Submissions
Most model creators block off their inventory to users, which makes it hard to find the exact creator of an item. Models that are not for sale (which is mostly the case) will not show up in the ROBLOX Library, which makes it even harder.

At present, one of the easier ways to track who created what is through Twitter. You can browse the Twitter profiles of some notable item creators and find some items in their posts. Another easy way is to ask any of the past MHCI Submitters (who still make items). They know each other, and it is likely that they'll know who made a certain item. However, please avoid this method as it might disturb them.

Some MHCI Submitters edit this wikia, albeit not so often, but they will fill in or correct any misleading or missing information in the "Item Creators" field if they know who created the item. It is best to leave it to the more knowledgeable editors to figure out what you cannot.

Images
Leave that to the experts. They know better of what to do. ;)