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I was wondering the limit and validity of having specific ability pages. For example, The Force. The Force is used to perform abilities like Mind Manipulation and Precognition, which The Force has on its ability page. But why does this page exist?
Multiple prominent Force Users have no link to The Force whatsoever, instead opting to explain the abilities granted to them by the Force in the Powers and Abilities and Notable Attacks sections. If explanation is needed for each ability and the varied application of it, why have the Force's page at all? It seems superfluous if it isn't going to be linked on the profiles.
If pages like it are valid to have, they should probably be linked on the profiles of their users, just like the other abilities' pages are.
Also if such ability pages are OK and deemed NOT superfluous, can a new one be made? In Divinity, Source is an incredibly potent and variable power that can be used in a number of different ways, and could be linked to profiles of its users directly. This clearly isn't an issue for being Verse-Specific, since the Force is only used by a single verse.
Multiple prominent Force Users have no link to The Force whatsoever, instead opting to explain the abilities granted to them by the Force in the Powers and Abilities and Notable Attacks sections. If explanation is needed for each ability and the varied application of it, why have the Force's page at all? It seems superfluous if it isn't going to be linked on the profiles.
If pages like it are valid to have, they should probably be linked on the profiles of their users, just like the other abilities' pages are.
Also if such ability pages are OK and deemed NOT superfluous, can a new one be made? In Divinity, Source is an incredibly potent and variable power that can be used in a number of different ways, and could be linked to profiles of its users directly. This clearly isn't an issue for being Verse-Specific, since the Force is only used by a single verse.