In this post, Equinox says that the wiki pages must be able to work on a resolution of 800x600. I'm wondering why? SK's minimum screen resolution (without modifying the game's configuration files) is 1024x600. Couldn't we have that at the maximum size of the page?
(Note that I'm making a separate topic because I'm trying to keep that thread clean.)
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when I try to upload this image. I made that image the same way for everyone I uploaded already, but this particular one isn't accepted. Does anyone know why?
Went and clicked the damage section in the Wiki. It eluded to poison but didn't give any specifics: http://wiki.spiralknights.com/Damage
Add some status effects on there, besides the main damage from weapons.
Currently, there is no information on he two new helms, Black Kat Cowl and Kat Claw Cowl, in the sword master guide. As I do not own either helm, could players who own either piece of equipment critique it here and provide pros/cons, benefits, LD usefulness, ect?
Crafting is hard when you are trying to find the materials that you need. The basic description in-game is not very helpful to where they can be found.
@GM's Please make it easier in-game to where the material can be found. In the meantime is there a material guide in existence here?
I'm a Steam user, and I've never been able to edit the Wiki. After I log in, I don't see an edit tab at the top of the page, and when I click 'View Source', I get the following message:
The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: validated.
I've heard that some Steam users can edit the Wiki, so I was wondering how I can get editing privileges. Thanks!
One of the things that makes collecting damage numbers difficult is that monsters have varying levels of defense. This is most noticeable in Wolver Dens, where the Alpha Wolvers take less damage than their smaller brethren. Punching bags have very little defense. Danger Room monsters have more defense, as do higher tiered monsters.
Does anybody have an idea for measuring monster defense versus weapon damage?