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* '''Don't create empty pages'''. If you don't have a strat for a level, or ''some'' kind of useful information about it, ''don't make a page for it''. "Strat here" placeholders are the work of the devil. Those links are better left red.
* '''Don't create empty pages'''. If you don't have a strat for a level, or ''some'' kind of useful information about it, ''don't make a page for it''. "Strat here" placeholders are the work of the devil. Those links are better left red.
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* Give a '''target record''' for each strategy.
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* If you are going to quote a [[world record]], link to the page where the record is listed. WRs rapidly go out of date.
* '''Assume the reader knows what you are talking about'''.
* '''Assume the reader knows what you are talking about'''.
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** '''Don't bother giving spoiler warnings'''. Nobody gets a [[world record]] on their first run through a game.
** '''Don't bother giving spoiler warnings'''. Nobody gets a [[world record]] on their first run through a game.
** Provide ''links'' to explanations of terminology and tactics you use instead of explaining them all mid-strat. Create '''a page for each term and tactic''', and link to them when they get used. If there are many minor such pages, put them all together in one big page.
** Provide ''links'' to explanations of terminology and tactics you use instead of explaining them all mid-strat. Create '''a page for each term and tactic''', and link to them when they get used. If there are many minor such pages, put them all together in one big page.
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* Give a '''target record''' for each strategy.
* Don't refer to ''your'' personal records when writing strategies.
* Don't refer to ''your'' personal records when writing strategies.