Signatures

Your signature is your linked username followed by your talk page link, today's date, and the current time. Signatures are generally only for use on discussion pages (like, Admin noticeboard, or Community portal pages). Don't place your signature in ordinary wiki articles that display game information.

When you leave a new comment on a discussion page, always add your signature to the end of the comment by using four tildes:

These four tildes are a special code that will automatically be replaced with your username and a timestamp when you save your edit.

Example: Typing this:

Becomes this (default):
 * Hello world! User: (talk), 27 August 2024 (UTC)

Other signature codes
There are three default options. Four tildes are standard, for a full signature. Typing three tildes results in a username-only signature (without timestamp). Typing five tildes results in a pure timestamp (without username).

The tildes are automatically substituted with your username (linked to the appropriate user page) and the current timestamp (time/date) when you save a signed edit. This helps other users follow the chronological order of discussions, and to identify the author of a particular comment.

Customized signatures
Registered users can customize their signature (the part between the two hyphens and the timestamp) by changing the field "" in their preferences. By default, anything you enter there will be wrapped with. To use a special linking (without this automatic link), you have to enable “Raw signatures.” Then you can add Wiki markup and also HTML (as far as allowed on the wiki) as you like.

Changing your signature will not override the username that is recorded in page histories, nor change signatures placed in the past.

If you enable “Raw signatures” but don't add any customized signature string, you'll sign with your unlinked username.

One common customization example:

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