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Thank you. I haven't been sure how to respond to your comments--I hope you see them here. Thank you for the tips. I definitely need them.
I added my comments at the top because I thought that's where the latest comment was--whoops! I'll be sure to remember your tips for future comments.
[Stats dependent] vs ...
I believe that the reference you are making to "[Stats dependent]" on Writ of Lightning should be displayed as "..." with a "Values" section/table below it
as in Ceaseless Argument.
I rolled back the link you added to Quest:Warband: Darkheart as it linked to the page of a different mob with the same name.
One of the issues you will find as you edit the wiki, is Turbine's habit of re-using the names of NPC's, items, mobs and even quests! This leads to the need for disambiguation with the page name not matching the displayed name, e.g. warband Darkheart will need a page name like 'Darkheart (Eastfold)'.
There is a template Template:Other that allows for the disambiguation to be documented and I have added it to Darkheart. Snarpel (talk) 23:59, 28 September 2014 (UTC)
Warband Quests
I removed the "links to definition of Raid", ... because there are not working with the categorising of the Quest template. You saw it there always was a "[[Category:Raid Quests]]" in the page. Barny (talk) 08:50, 29 September 2014 (UTC)