#1 Pictures: - Pictures make everything, and also help a player with some detail of the area (s)he's about to go to, but don't overdo the picture's cause sometimes it just becomes to crowded and the text gets ignore.
#2 Grammar: - If there's one bad thing I hate about any guide, is when you can't actually understand what your suppose to be doing, because the persn strted tlkin elik dis, spelling/grammar are a MUST when it comes to guides.
#3 Crediting: - Someone's helped you with the guide? Someone's taught you a little thing about what your teaching others? Credit thm, don't be a credit
**** and credit yourself only. Cause if it wasn't for them, you'd also be stuck.
#4 Language: - Keep any forms of swearing on the low, people don't want to see alot of that when there trying to learn how to cook/fish, etc.
#5 Respect: - So your making a guide, and a newbie comes up asking you for help? Don't tell him to get lost because your making a guide, remember your making a guide for theese people. Just give him what he needs help with and send him on his way,
#6 No jokes (Especcially inside ones): - I hope you got the pun, putting the "inside joke" inside the brackets. Anyway, jokes can kill a guide, because people wont take it seriously. If there's anything worse then a poorley written guide, it's a poorley respected guide.
So yes, consider theese before making your guide, and then produce your guide.
Thanks,
-karkand5546