User talk:Oblivion alchemyskillz

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Hi there! Thank you for your interest in editing the wiki. I have noticed that you have been making several consecutive edits on a single page. One way to simplify this is to use the "Show Preview" button at the bottom of the page to check your work. This way, the Recent Changes page will not be clogged with several progressive edits to one page and it will be easier to keep track of what is going on. Please make an effort to use this feature in the future. Thanks! --Eshe 18:49, 2 July 2007 (EDT)

Reminder[edit]

Hello again. I'd just like to remind you of what I mentioned above: making a string of consecutive edits to one page makes tracking the edits very difficult. It is much better for everyone if you use the "Show Preview" function as much as you can. This allows you to watch the changes you're making to a page without actually saving.

In addition, I'd like to point out that the "unsubstantiated nonsense" that you changed here is actual game data pulled from the construction set. The idea behind the NPC template is to provide this data specifically because it is essential to the behavior of each individual NPC. Again, your interest in editing is appreciated, but it would be appreciated a great deal more if you would take this advice to heart. If you have any questions about editing or the wiki in general, please feel free to ask! --Eshe 13:25, 9 July 2007 (EDT)

Roleplaying Page[edit]

Sorry I'm kind of taking over your talk page! Anyway, I'd like to remind you of what I mentioned before: it's great that you're taking such an interest in the roleplaying page, but you can't just go through deleting entries that you feel are inadequate or that you don't understand. For example, the "translator" roleplay can easily be done with any of the several free online translators, like this one. Just because a roleplay is not something you would do does not mean someone else would not enjoy it. Please keep this in mind and refrain from massively deleting other entires. It takes far too much time to clean up after you. --Eshe 17:21, 13 July 2007 (EDT)