Broken Zenith
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Hello all,
I've created a wiki for Pathfinder guides and builds. I took all the guides I could find on the Paizo forums, and a handful of optimized and/or fun builds, and I organized them by class onto a wiki. Anyone can visit and edit - feel free to add links to guides, and feel free to post your own builds. In fact, I hope that people do post builds, as many classes have no builds at all (although all classes have at least one guide).
Hopefully, by having the information organized into a wiki, it should be way easier to search for what you want.
Anyway, here is the link: D20 Min-Max. Please feel free to post builds and links to guides, or just to browse what is already there!
If you think you are great at making builds, please post some! There is a general format that you can find in the already posted builds.
Celestial Pegasus
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This is a neat project, and I'm glad you're taking it on! However, I do have one concern: Is wikia the best host for this? I have numerous friends who have picked up malware from that site, either something on it directly or its ads.
To be fair, most of them were 'asking for it' by not running proper security add-ons for their browser, but wikia seemed to be the common factor in them getting it. I can't help but wonder if we'd be better served using a safer host. As it is, I'm not willing to visit sites on that domain.
Celestial Pegasus
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Sorry for the late reply. Anyway, it's not what you would do, but rather things that are run on their server side or with their advertising partners. I've had people complain of receiving malware from wikia sites whose wiki content was 100% provided by people they absolutely, totally, completely trust, wikis that are so small-audience that it wouldn't be worth slipping malicious stuff just into that one group's things.
As far as where else? I'm not immediately sure. One of the nice things about wikia is they pick up the hosting costs; they host the stuff you write, they get the ad revenue (this is in fact wikia's business model). Projects like the Pathfinder Wiki used to be on wikia due to this, but later moved to their own hosting which they pay for themselves.
Sorry I can't be more helpful on where else to take one's wiki... this is definitely a project worth doing, but I wanted to bring up a reasonable concern since I know way too many people who have had computer troubles as a direct consequence of visiting wikia sites.