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Builds are a major part of the GuildWiki. However, builds differ from other articles, because they can rarely or never be objectively evaluated; therefore, the GuildWiki uses a vetting procedure which ensures that, even though builds can only be subjectively evaluated, good builds can be separated from those which do not work as well.

Untested builds

Creators of a build should follow the guidelines in GuildWiki:Style and formatting/Builds to ensure their builds conform our standards of presentation. As soon as a build is ready to leave stub status, it is placed in the category untested builds. A blank voting form should be added to the build's talk page (this can be done by placing {{subst:rate-a-build}} on the talk page). As soon as a build has X more positive votes than negative votes, it can be moved to the category tested builds. If it has X more negative votes than positive ones, it is moved to the category unfavored builds.

  • Note that the vote of the original build submitter is not counted here (he/she is thought to be always in favor of the build). It makes counting of votes easier if the original author does not cast a vote.
  • Unlike other votes on the wiki, votes on builds do not have an ending date. Therefore testing of builds is continuous and builds can be moved from one to the other category if sufficient votes are cast.

Testing builds

When testing builds, testers should try their best to look at builds unprejudiced. The usage description of the author and also the types of gameplay (GvG/Farming/etc) for which the build is intended for should be checked carefully. Testers who are not 100% sure of their vote should take the build to Guild Wars and run it before casting the vote. It is helpful to try to improve the build by suggesting changes on the talk page.

  • Do not take a negative vote for one of your builds as a personal attack on yourself. The vetting process tries to ensure the quality of builds on this wiki.
  • Do not use personal attacks on the author while voting. It is always the build which is evaluated, not the author.

Re-evaluating builds

Builds that have been placed in the category tested builds should not be changed without discussion on the talk page first (although typos, grammar mistakes and formatting can be fixed). Builds in untested builds and unfavored builds can be changed. If a build has been changed substantially, a new vote should be called, by archiving the old vote and putting up a new vote form. If an unfavored build has been substantially changed, it can be placed into untested again.

Deleting builds

On rare occasions, builds can get deleted. This can happen if a newly-submitted build is identical to an old, already-evaluated build. Submitters should take care not to submit such a build by checking for similar builds first. A build can also be deleted if it is obviously flawed and cannot achieve the stated purpose.

  • Note that a build does not get deleted simply because it is bad. To be deleted there should be some substantial flaw present in the build which stops it from working as intended.

See Also

  • GuildWiki:Written build evaluation
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