SMITE Esports Wiki:Tutorial/Writing Bios

Intro sentence: Very briefly state what the player does, e.g. "Steven "Zapman" Zapas is the hunter for Eager."

Biography
The first part of a biography should be personal history. Generally include where the player is from, how they got into SMITE, and anything else relevant - for example, if they started college and then took time off to play professionally, or if they previously had a job, or if they moved, you would include facts like that.

Somewhere in the first sentence of the biography, you should include First Name "Alias" Last Name (if relevant, e.g. for Korean players, you would reverse given name and family name). After this first reference, if you use their name again instead of pronouns, it should be their last (family) name.

2014 Preseason
Break the SMITE career into Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, etc. Once the SMITE Career starts, refer to all players, including the one who the article is about, by their aliases. This switch is to reduce confusion.

Describe all roster swaps and role swaps. Also list major tournament results. Give context, but not too much -- for example, it might be worth mentioning in BaRRaCCuDDa's biography that Cognitive Prime won the Season 1 SMITE World Championship by defeating Titan 3-2, but it's not worth mentioning in detail that they beat 404 Name Not Found and Titan in the placement stage, then beating Cognitive Red 2-1 in the semifinals, and then finally Titan 3-2 in the finals is too much. That much detail should be reserved for a team bio. However, if there was a major rivalry, it might be worth mentioning.

If another major event occurred that impacted the player's career in any way, you would include that too. For example, the fact that Tocketty was briefly banned for account sharing, or that Omega was banned from his original account for harassment are all worth including. It's not worth including as a major event that Zapman hosted an AMA, though the link to that AMA would be listed in the Interviews section.

Writing should be as encyclopedic as possible. Sentences should be to-the-point but still grammatically correct. Paragraphs should be between one and five sentences long; try to avoid paragraphs longer than five or six lines. If you have trouble writing in this style, do the best that you can.

Add references where possible. The code for a reference is:  Put that at the end of the sentence that you are providing the reference for, and the wiki will automatically order your references and place them in the References section at the bottom of the page. If possible use a link to the site you're referencing with the page title.

2014 Season
Here's the proper capitalization and phrasing for roles when written out:

Trivia

 * A bulleted list of things that don't fit well into the biography.
 * If possible, should be time-insensitive. Don't say "Favorite god is ," say "In 2014, favorite god was ."
 * Each piece should end in a period.
 * "Enjoys to juggle" rather than "He enjoys to juggle."
 * No required order, but try to order everything so that it makes sense.

Achievements
Look at an example.

Articles
For all external content, if there's a large number (at least 10) pieces of content, it should be divided up into collapsible NavFrames, with one per year: Click [show] on the right to view  Click [show] on the right to view [Content goes here] We don't really have notability guidelines for articles / interviews / videos - feel free to link your own content! However, all content linked must be appropriate and relevant to the player. News articles do not belong in this section and should only be used as references. While we are okay with you linking your own content articles, do not replace an existing reference with a reference to your own site for any news posts (unless your site is without question a more accurate source - for example, it would be appropriate to replace a reddit speculation thread with screenshots of a player's stream with a link to an OnGamers article).

2013
The NavFrames described above should be divided by year. So there'll be a level-3 2013 heading, then a navbox, then a level-3 2014 heading, then a navbox, etc.

Within each navbox (or outside of the navbox), content will be in a bulleted list.

2014

 * November 3rd - Title of Content - from Esportspedia
 * December 10th - Title of Content - from Esportspedia
 * Date - Link to content displayed as the Title - italicized from and then the link to the content creator's homepage displayed as their name

Vlogs
For Vlogs, it's just the player's vlog, so you wouldn't list a content creator. Same for blog posts. (Vlog = video log = video content, Blog = weblog = written content)

Highlights
Please do include the date of the videos' creation here, even though a lot of our highlight videos don't. Try not to spam too many links here, but it's fine to put popular highlight videos in this section.