
Consider using the Final Fantasy wiki on Wikicities for indepth information. As a general-purpose encyclopedia, Wikipedia is not the ideal place to include any possible information that could be considered useful.
Always consider notability (general importance) of a piece of information before adding it to an article. In video gaming, this includes sites like IGN, GameSpot, magazine and newspaper articles, strategy guides, and, when necessary, the game script. All Wikipedia policies must be followed, especially those outlined at attribution, which states that material should be attributable to a reliable source. The lead section includes only very minor spoilers, if any. The first sentence should include the subject of the article and describe what the article is in a bare-bones way so a user can easily understand whether they have found the right article or not. The first mention of the subject of the article should be in bold, and italicized thereafter if applicable. In every article there should be a lead section that gives a brief description of what the subject of the article is, or what the article is about. A list article's title should be descriptive of the article's content. For a full list of titles, see WPFF Templates. Each character profile page uses a template specific to the title the character appears in. Lulu (Final Fantasy X)), or, if the subject appears across titles, use (Final Fantasy) (e.g. Tag the article name with the title the subject is originally related to, or where he/she first featured (e.g. This applies even if the subject of the page is usually preceded by the definite article "the" in speech or writing: Thus, for example, City of the Ancients is preferred over The City of the Ancients. Except in titles of works or in official names, avoid the definite ("the") and indefinite ("a"/"an") articles at the beginning of a page name. In general only create page titles that are in the singular ( Key item not Key items). Do not capitalize second and subsequent words unless the title is a proper noun (such as a name) or is otherwise almost always capitalized (for example: Cloud Strife, but Buster sword).
Here's an example: '''article title''' produces article title.
The first time the title is mentioned in the article, put it in bold using three apostrophes.
In any case, the title should appear as early as possible in the article - preferably in the first sentence.
If possible, make the title the subject of the first sentence of the article (as opposed to putting it in the predicate). Please refer to the official style guide for article naming.