Reward people for making class guides

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Original author: Cellsul (Flarum #333)

I enjoy making a lot of new characters to try different things, and this experience is best when there is appropriate guide for a class.
But there is not very much of this guides on muh realities. And some of them are outdated and broken.

Probably if you motivate people somehow by in-game rewards - there will be more of those?

Like you handling 5k eggs left and right on events, probably it will be ok to give few of these for a good guide page.

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Original author: Aqua (Flarum #629)

I’d rather have class guides from people who made it by heart rather than from people who made it just cause it gave out rewards.

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Original author: Meer (Flarum #131)

I agree that class guide maker should get reward. I agree about this strongly and surely I’m not biased :joy:
Jokes aside,

More guides in general are better obviously, from my experience tons of good guides written in your server wiki = tons of eye balls on your server in general, because Renewal Ragnarok Players read stuff regardless of the server. My old server had this kind of rewards as well it was one of a kind costume headgear (that was ugly af, but only guide writer can get it) and something similar like Muh Voucher, but when I wrote my Ranger guide on that server, I didn’t get anything, because the reward programm was already over.

I wrote my guide because I was inspired by the former Ranger guide maker on that server. God bless you Inberun.
I genuinely think that having more guides would be great in general, but someone from the staff team would then have to quality control if quality-wise it is worthy for the reward.

There is also the problem of guide author as well, maintaining stuff up to date is sometimes just as annoying as learning to write the guide for the first time.

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Original author: Miyu (Flarum #558)

While Rewards for wiki are nice to have,
you can’t really force people to make a class wiki out of it, also not everyone knows how to make and use/edit in wiki.
(I learned this the hard way when i was making a class guide and the reward system was already done yet i still did it regardless with alot of passion so i could help people in need, even though i didn’t have enough time to update it everytime)

Aside from that, Discord class channels also exists to help and guide, might even try #support channel surely someone with experience and knowledge will be able to guide/assist you. (It might be a different story for introverts such as myself, this option is only if you had no other choice unless you want to learn the class by yourself instead and theory-craft)

but then again it wouldn’t hurt to ask for help nor give a lil bit of appreciation for those who does it for the people ~

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Original author: StellarFlare (Flarum #319)

@Aqua You’re welcome to show me all your heart in text form

Either way, a little incentive is nice to get people motivated

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Original author: balance (Flarum #397)

:laughing:

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Original author: R_Zoro (Flarum #207)

I just don’t think so. There are good arguments made above as for why not. This server gives out rewards just for logging in every single day. Not to mention events of a handful of kinds and special events where 1st, 2nd and 3rd, even participants can win. What more do you people want lol? You should be the motivation enough to create a guide and incentive would playing and writing such guides for MuhRO ;).

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Original author: LAC (Flarum #464)

You are not wrong on rewarding people for putting time and effort into something that is quite rare and helpful. If art submissions get rewarded why not guides? If bug reports get rewarded(even silly ones like spelling errors) why not guides? But Meer also makes a good point of staff-guide player interaction to determine what is and isn’t a quality guide.

People saying they want heart and soul and self motivation and bs don’t know what they’re talking about. You can love the game in different ways and still be rewarded for showing it.