Talk:First Floor/@comment-27229742-20151108220032/@comment-27229742-20151110030432

I actually found that that probably isn't a good idea.

Other wikias don't really seem to do that. For example, things like "type" and "plate" are uncapitalized on this page, but things like "Splash Plate" and "Pokedex", which are also linked, are capitalized. That's for the Pokemon Wikia.

On the Borderlands Wikia, "health" and "skill" are uncapitalized, while other things are.

I think it should be consistent throughout the wikia. It would just seem weird if it was only capitalized on its own page, since no other wikia seems to do that...

I think that normal things like "sanity", "clubs", "personas", "suitors", "rivals", and such should be left uncapitalized. "The Headmaster", "Chemistry Lab", and "Sports Club" should be capitalized. Things like "Chemistry Lab" are tricky, but if it's name really is "Chemistry Lab" and not just another random lab then it should be capitalized. I'm not quite sure though... Like, it's the name of a place but... I think that if no one disagrees with it then it should be left with capitals.

Things like "Sports Club" should definitely be capitalized since in real life things like that are, such as "Drama Club".

The words "sanity" and "Sanity Meter" are weird though, but if we just avoid ever using the words "Sanity Meter" and instead always just use "sanity" then it'll be fine. I can't imagine a time where you'd have to use "Sanity Meter" in a sentence around this wikia. Ever.

"School Atmosphere" is also really weird. If it's a game mechanic and people capitalize it, then what about "rejection" or "homicide"? I think that since in real life the latter two don't get capitalized, so they should stay that way. "School Atmosphere", however, I'm not sure of. Should that be avoided entirely with "the atmosphere of the school" and "school's atmosphere" and such?

"Easter Eggs" should always be capitalized. I looked it up and that's the way it should be! I know the Dev does it differently, but... I and other gamers who type it that way when they're talking about E.E.s in their game think it's better with two E's.