Satisfactory Wiki:Style guide

This page is a guide to creating or editing mainspace pages at Satisfactory Wiki in accordance with the established article style. These guidelines are not set in stone, but they should generally be followed in order to maintain consistency across pages, unless there is a good reason to make an exception.

General guidelines
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= Item page format =

This is a brief description of the item that either mentions how it is obtained or used. is used, and is placed before this mean section, but after any notices there may be on the page (such as,   or  ).

Unlocking
If unlocked via M.A.M. research,  is used.

Resource acquisition
For a raw resource,  is used.

Crafting
If craftable, recipes are entered using  and rendered using. If multiple items are present on the same page, use ...

Space Elevator
Only for Space Elevator parts, mentions that it is used to complete deliveries in the following format:

Part Name is used to complete deliveries in the Space Elevator.

Research
If used in any M.A.M. research chain,  is used.

Crafting
is always used, as when it cannot be crafted into anything, the template will say so.

AWESOME Sink
is always used, as when it cannot be sunk, the template will say so.

Tips
If there are any tips to be mentioned, they shall be listed here.

Trivia
If there is any trivia, it shall be listed here.

Gallery
If the page has any specific images to be displayed, it shall be here in its own gallery section.

History
History is done as follows:
 * Entries are listed retroactively: The most recent change is at the top and the oldest at the bottom.
 * Entries start with the patch that is always linked.
 * If there was only one change in a patch, the entry is on one line.
 * If there were multiple, all notes for that patch are indented, and the first line only has the patch.
 * If it has zero entries,  is used to mark it as missing.
 * If it has some entries but is either outdated or there are uncertainities,  is used to mark it as such.
 * If an item has been introduced as brand new, the entry should say just "Introduced". If it was implemented from being previously unobtainable (unreleased), it should say that it "has been made officially available".
 * Unlike the rest of the wiki, entries prefer experimental over stable. Therefore, if something changes in experimental before it goes to stable, only the experimental change is mentioned.
 * This is because something can change in experimental and then be reverted back, which would result it not being mentioned at all.