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I begen working on this page yesterday, 10/13/2010. Today I hear it might be deleted because it is incomplete. I am still working on this class and I would rather it was not deleted. It should be finished within a week. | I begen working on this page yesterday, 10/13/2010. Today I hear it might be deleted because it is incomplete. I am still working on this class and I would rather it was not deleted. It should be finished within a week. | ||
[[User:Just nobody|Just nobody]] 02:08, October 15, 2010 (UTC)just_nobody | [[User:Just nobody|Just nobody]] 02:08, October 15, 2010 (UTC)just_nobody | ||
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+ | : IIRC, the [[Dungeons_and_Dragons_Wiki:Content_Requirements|deletion policy]] gives you a week. If you need more time than that, move it to a user sandbox or ask someone to do that for you. Also, "complete" by the standards of the wiki basically means that the article looks good (no empty sections), and the article can be dropped into a game without any questions like "what does this ability do." Being reasonably stable (not likely to have major mechanical changes happen to it) is nice too. --[[User:IGTN|IGTN]] 02:33, October 15, 2010 (UTC) |
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Please don't delete this class, I started it yesterday.
I begen working on this page yesterday, 10/13/2010. Today I hear it might be deleted because it is incomplete. I am still working on this class and I would rather it was not deleted. It should be finished within a week. Just nobody 02:08, October 15, 2010 (UTC)just_nobody
- IIRC, the deletion policy gives you a week. If you need more time than that, move it to a user sandbox or ask someone to do that for you. Also, "complete" by the standards of the wiki basically means that the article looks good (no empty sections), and the article can be dropped into a game without any questions like "what does this ability do." Being reasonably stable (not likely to have major mechanical changes happen to it) is nice too. --IGTN 02:33, October 15, 2010 (UTC)