Talk:Warmage

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[edit] Requested move

WarmageWarmage (Dungeons & Dragons) – To conform with the nomenclature of the other articles in this Catagory mordicai. 18:38, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Survey

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  • Weak oppose -- I don't see standardized parentheticals as a useful tool on articles that don't need to be disambiguated. But I don't see any harm from them either. -- JHunterJ 19:14, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
  • Oppose: Unless a naming convention can be pointed out for this, the only one that I know applies is WP:DAB which says not to use parenthenticals unless disambiguating. I'd also recommend renaming the other existing articles. —Wknight94 (talk) 02:44, 20 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Discussion

To the (very helpful) opposing vote JHunter...If it wasn't the standard for all the classes, I'd probably agree with you. Since, however, things like the Duskblade & Dread Necromancer have been given the parenthetical, I think a uniform treatment will, ultimately, decrease confusion. As this article is one of only two (see Hexblade for the other) of the classes from non-core books that doesn't have the tack-on, I think the much more elegant solution is to add it to to these rather than making less disambiguated articles have to enter a debate as to whether they deserve the added (Dungeons & Dragons). Easier all around. mordicai. 04:07, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

I think having an article "Title" redirect to "Title (identifier)" (like Duskblade does) is the wrong way round, though. The parenthetical identifiers are part of the disambiguation strategy, not part of the standardized naming strategy, IMO. But neither approach interferes with building an encyclopedia... -- JHunterJ 12:33, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
I don't disagree with your point at all. If we could have had this conversation before the articles were made & set a better naming policy, I'd agree even more. My two points would be that the die has been cast, in the form of the other articles conforming already, & as well that, if we postulate some future evolution of Wikipedia, in some far-flung era, where info-glut has put another "Hexblade" or "Warmage" on the map, having these disambiguated would be a boon. I mean, if tommorow Jane Fantasytauthor writes some best-seller about a soldier sorcerer called a warmage, we'll already have things sorted out on this end. mordicai. 16:12, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
  • The request failed. --Dijxtra 10:40, 20 September 2006 (UTC)