[@BangoSkank] Thanks for the kind words, and there's nothing wrong with adding onto an existing article with your own advice. I was told once that the guides section was filled with total egomaniacs who just wanted to force their ideas down other people's throats. I don't believe that's true, but I see some guides have been locked to prevent people from commenting on them. I think inviting people to talk about what you write shows that you're confident in what you're saying, and allows you to improve should someone make a contribution or notice an error. Funnily enough, Mary sues were just a way to start the conversation about what makes for a strong character, which was originally going to be part of this article but life happened. So I decided to ship this out as part one with part two on the way. It's how I trick people into reading about intermediate/advanced writing techniques that I know they can handle. [quote=@TengenUzui96] Shouldn't it be referred to as god-[b][i]moding[/i][/b], since it's based on god [i]mode[/i], rather than a god [i]mod[/i]? I don't wanna split hairs, but I want to be sure if it's been accepted by now, or if it's an outright typo. [/quote] [url=https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=god-modding]God-modding seems to be fine.[/url] However, [url=https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Godmoding]godmoding works too.[/url] There's a lot of carry over between the video game and RP spaces, so a lot of similar sounding words get used interchangeably.