Help:Spoilers

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This guide aims to provide guidance to our editors on what does and does not constitute a spoiler.

What is a spoiler?

For the purposes of articles this wiki, excluding the main page, the following is considered a spoiler:

  • Plot development and story beats of the main narrative of the game.
    • Examples of main story spoilers include, but is not limited to:
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  • Act One
    • Kagha's affiliation with the Shadow Druids
    • The Shadow Druids are hiding as rats in the Emerald Grove
    • The Artefact is protecting the party from the Absolute
    • The Tadpoles have been tampered with by Netherese magic
    Act Two
    • The Nightsong is a person
    • The Nightsong is Dame Aylinn
    • Isobel is Ketheric Thorm's daughter
    • Isobel died and was resurrected.
    • The Chosen of the Absolute/The Dead Three are Gortash, Orin and Ketheric
    • The Absolute is an Elder Brain
    • Shadowheart might defy Shar
    Act three
    • The Sharran Mother Superior is Viconia DeVir
    • Sarevok is still around
    • The Absolute is a Netherbrain
    • Gale can attempt Godhood
    • Karlach can become a Mind Flayer
    • Gortash can betray you and die
    • If the spoiler concerns the subject matters of the article, it is acceptable to leave it unhidden, provided there is a spoiler warning at the top of the article.
  • Scripted character deaths in any act, including deaths outside of player control.

Exceptions:

  • Jaheira and Minsc, as characters and companions featured in pre-release marketing material, are not considered spoilers on the wiki.

Spoiler warnings =

When creating an article that includes spoilers, you should add a {{spoiler warning}} to the top of the page or section, if no spoilers appear above that section in the article.

{{SpoilerWarning|act=1}}

Specify which act the spoiler applies to, per the example. For recurring characters who appear in more than one act, it may make more sense to use the general act-agnostic spoiler warning:

{{SpoilerWarning}}