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Lorcana Wiki:Manual of Style

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This Manual of Style is a guide for editing the Lorcana Wiki. This article contains standards for producing articles that share spelling, grammar, and formatting with the other articles on the wiki. By following these rules, articles and the wiki at large become more readable and consistent.

Lorcana Wiki takes the Wikipedia Manual of Style as a starting point, with the following additions.

American English

American English is preferred. Disney Lorcana game materials are typically written in American English first, and matching that standard enables smooth transitions between article text and quoted game materials. The one exception is that logical quotation should be used, and not the quotation style typical of American print.

References

  • All articles should be referenced where possible.
  • For lore articles, the original source (e.g., card flavor text, official Ravensburger announcements) suffices.
  • Articles about tournament formats or strategy should present non‑self‑referential sources to account for their viability.

Lorcana products

Card names should always be linked using the appropriate template (e.g., {{Card|Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Tailor}}). Do not italicize or otherwise emphasize card names. If a card has multiple printings (e.g., different sets or promo versions), link to a specific printing when relevant. For example, use {{Card|Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Tailor|TFC}} (where TFC is the set abbreviation) rather than the generic name alone.

Disney Lorcana, Lorcana, and other Ravensburger product names should be italicized. This includes individual card sets, special products (e.g., Illumineer’s Quest: Deep Trouble), and official publications (e.g., rulebooks, art books).

  • The First Chapter, italicized, refers to the card set.
  • The First Chapter (without italics) is not used – sets are always italicized.
  • Starter decks and gift sets are product types, not proper names, so they are not italicized unless referring to a specific named product (e.g., Mickey Mouse Starter Deck).

Lorcana itself

Lorcana Wiki is an encyclopedia that exists to cover topics related to Disney Lorcana. It is often unnecessary to name the game on an article page, and it is also uncommon to need to link the name of the game. Linking Lorcana is most appropriate in articles in the Products or Community subject areas.

Consider Wikipedia:MOS:OVERLINK when linking: will adding the link contribute to a typical reader’s understanding of the current subject?

Article naming

Nouns

Article names use the singular form of nouns by default. Names of affiliations (e.g., “The Illumineers”) can be exceptions.

Capitalization

Article names and section headings use sentence case, rather than title case. Except for proper nouns (character names, set names, ability keywords), only the first letter should be capitalized.

Names of fictional characters

The main article for a fictional character should use the name by which that character is best known (e.g., “Mickey Mouse”, “Elsa”). Titles, honorifics, epithets, or descriptors (e.g., “Mickey Mouse – Brave Little Tailor”) should not be used as the article name unless they help disambiguate between multiple cards or versions. Redirects should be created from other names by which readers are likely to search (e.g., “Brave Little Tailor” → “Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Tailor”).

Set / product name collisions

If a set shares its name with a location or mechanic (e.g., “Ursula’s Return” is both a set and a story event), the article named Shared Name should describe the set. The article for the other concept should be named Shared Name (event) or similar. The set article should link to the other article using Template:About, but not vice versa (see Disambiguation).

Name changes

Ravensburger or Disney may sometimes change the names of lore elements or products. In general, the most recent name should be used.

External name changes

If a name change is not explained within the lore (e.g., a product renaming), the new name should be used throughout the wiki. The sole exception is within the article for the subject, to document the change itself.

In‑universe name changes

If a name change is explained within the lore (e.g., a location renamed in a later set), use older names as appropriate when covering historical topics. For example, if a future set renames “The Inklands” to something else, older articles about past events should retain the original name.

Real people

Articles covering real people (e.g., game designers, artists) should consider the real world privacy interests of those subjects. In particular, adhere to Wikipedia:DEADNAME. Do not deadname, misgender, or out transgender or non-binary persons.

Game terms

Lorcana rules text has a specific grammar, particularly regarding capitalization. Game mechanics articles should align with examples set by the official Comprehensive Rules (when available), card texts, and other Ravensburger publications.

Types and subtypes

Card types (Character, Item, Action, Location) are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence. The same applies to keywords (e.g., “evasive”, “rush”, “ward”).

Some subtypes are proper nouns (e.g., “Floodborn”, “Dreamborn”, “Storyborn”) and should be capitalized regardless of context. Other subtype names (e.g., “hero”, “villain”, “princess”) are common nouns and should be capitalized only when describing the game mechanic.

  • Game mechanic context:
    • Mickey Mouse – Brave Little Tailor is a Hero character.
    • The Floodborn keyword allows shifting.
  • Other contexts:
    • In Disney films, Mickey Mouse is a hero (not capitalized).
    • Many fairy tales feature a princess (not capitalized).

Abilities

Keywords (e.g., evasive, rush, ward, resist) are not italicized and follow sentence case. If a keyword consists of multiple words (e.g., “Sing Together”), it still follows sentence case (only the first word capitalized, unless a proper noun appears).

Ability words (if any are introduced in the future) should be italicized in the main text of an article, as they are on cards.

Ink colors

The six ink colors – Amber, Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Steel – are proper nouns and should always be capitalized.

Formats

The names of official tournament formats (e.g., “Standard”, “Core Constructed”) are capitalized. Unofficial fan formats (e.g., “pauper Lorcana”) are not capitalized unless they become official.

Card tags

See also Help:Card tags.
(to be created)

In most cases, the text of a card tag should match the exact name of the card, including capitalization and punctuation. Use the standard template {{Card|Card Name}} or the more specific {{Glimmer|Card Name|set}} if available.

Deck tags

See also Help:Deck tags.
(to be created)

Within deck tags, add the appropriate card types as sections (e.g., Characters, Items, Actions, Locations) and alphabetize cards within their section. The sideboard – if existent – should be the last section of the deck.

Uploading images

  • If you upload an image, you must either have the rights holder’s permission or the image must qualify under the fair use criteria.
  • Images should be Lorcana‑related (card art, product photos, event pictures) or Disney‑adjacent when relevant.
  • Images owned by Ravensburger or Disney should be marked with {{Ravensburger}} or {{Disney}} (create these templates as needed).
  • Explicit material is prohibited.
  • Self‑promotional material (e.g., watermarked personal photos) is generally not allowed, with very minor exceptions (e.g., a photo you personally took of a tournament venue, if not otherwise copyrighted).

Please be aware that the image cache sometimes updates slowly. If you need to upload multiple versions of the same image, wait a minute between uploads.

References