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:I must say you caught me there, and I'm sure I haven't been using capitalization consistently either :-). The way I see it, a Black Dragon is still just a dragon that is black (not a Dragon that is Black), so I don't think there is a specific grammar rule at work here. But I admit it can look nice to write black dragon as Black Dragon, and I notice that the tutorial consistently mentions the names of creatures, spells, towns, hero classes, buildings, adventure map locations etc. with capital letters, so I am fine with doing that too (and more consistently than I am doing now). What do you think?
:I must say you caught me there, and I'm sure I haven't been using capitalization consistently either :-). The way I see it, a Black Dragon is still just a dragon that is black (not a Dragon that is Black), so I don't think there is a specific grammar rule at work here. But I admit it can look nice to write black dragon as Black Dragon, and I notice that the tutorial consistently mentions the names of creatures, spells, towns, hero classes, buildings, adventure map locations etc. with capital letters, so I am fine with doing that too (and more consistently than I am doing now). What do you think?
I have tried to copy spellings and specially capitalization rules from the manual. Perhaps for the sake of consistensy we can try to hold that principle. --[[User:Kapteeni Ruoska|Kapteeni Ruoska]] 06:13, 29 July 2014 (CEST)
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