Acepedia:Article formats

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Aircraft

 * See also: Acepedia:Article format guidelines/ExampleAircraft


 * Pages must begin with a lead-in section, at least two or three lines long, briefly describing the aircraft in question. The aircraft's name (and, optionally, the manufacturer's name) must be written in bold letters.
 * Each article must be divided into sections detailing its incarnations and appearances throughout the Ace Combat series.
 * Sections must begin by detailing the aircraft's operators and appearances through each game, gameplay facts and aircraft details, such as price, gameplay performance and weapons, the latter only applying if said aircraft is flyable in the game in question..
 * A small gallery must be used at the end of each section, if a picture is available.

Character

 * See also: Acepedia:Article format guidelines/ExampleCharacter


 * Character-type articles must begin with a lead-in paragraph, summarizing the character. As always, the individual's name must be written in bold letters.
 * Articles must have a "Biography" section, which details the character's life and backstory, if any. This section must be divided into a number of sub-sections, each detailing parts of their life (early life, role in a war, death,and so on.)
 * Optionally, a "Trivia" section can be added at the bottom of a page. This section contains details such as minor details, fun facts and references related to, or about the character.
 * If a character appears in two or more games, they must be classified as "Cross-game characters". This applies if the character in question appears either canonically in other game (ie. Albert Gennette) or as a cameo (ie. Mobius One.)

Mission

 * See also: Acepedia:Article format guidelines/ExampleMission


 * Mission-related pages must begin with a short paragraph, describing the game they are featured in and their respective number (ie. Mission X is the 7th mission of Ace Combat Y.)
 * Articles should be divided into two main sections, "Plot" (wherein the events that unfold in the mission are described) and "Walkthrough" (in which a small guide to assist the player is featured.)
 * Any minor details, errors or glitches in each mission must be added in a "Trivia" section at the end of the article.