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[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]

Revision as of 16:28, 8 June 2013

The Lexicanum is an unofficial wiki based on Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000 product lines; like this wiki, it uses the wikimedia format, distinguishing it from the rival Warhammer 40k Wiki which uses Wikia. They are both dedicated to record every bit of fluff they can. They do, however, refuse to record any kind of crunch on Warhammer 40k characters for legal reasons, though many Warhammer players prefer to look up the crunch on units rather than fluff.

However, there are a large number of Warhammer 40k fans who don't play the tabletop game for various reasons (cost being one of the biggest ones, Warhammer 40k miniatures are very expensive). Rather, many people are drawn in by the fluff of the Warhammer universes out of a general interest in literature or science fiction. Others still developed an affinity for Warhammer 40k through its other iterations such as its video games, its role-playing games, or even its [[memes].

Both wikis also have absurdly strict policies on everything from how articles and images are to be created and uploaded, to the nature of personal comments on talk pages, to even the ordering of words in a sentence (think: North Korea ran by that guy). The rules are stringent enough that you'll rarely see any non-Warhammer 40k related humor in any of their talk pages or articles.

Regardless, the Lexicanum and the Warhammer 40k Wiki are both good places to look up fluff on anything Warhammer as they've recorded almost all of it, just don't get confused in basing your army on lore rather than the actual stats when playing the tabletop or roleplaying games said a WAAC-er that doesn't understand just how popular GW's fluff is.

When compared to the Warhammer 40k Wiki, the Lexicanum's articles tend to be shorter due to Administrator Inquisitor S's paranoia, but are more numerous, so while the WH40k Wiki's Carnifex article is much longer and more detailed than the Lexicanum's, the Lexicanum has more information on many aspects of the various alien races of the Warhammer universe which the WH40k Wiki does not. If you want every bit of information that has been collected about a specific WH40k topic, the Warhammer 40k Wiki is the better bet; though there is the caveat that the WH40k Wiki may or may not have an article for that particular thing. But if you want to be sure of finding at least a short article for even the most obscure WH40k topic, the Lexicanum is your wiki. One notable difference between the Lexicanum and WH40k Wiki is that the Lexicanum has been just barely updated to have Dawn of War 2 Retribution information, while the WH40k Wiki has yet to have a single edit that displays any information from Retribution.

The WH40k Wiki and the Lexicanum have something of a rivalry, but there is little doubt that the Lexicanum is the better known of the two sources, as the WH40k Wiki came into existence in its current incarnation only in May 2010, while the Lexicanum was created in 2005. This differential also explains why the WH40k Wiki has a smaller number of articles than the Lexicanum. That, and the staff is confined to a small cult of drama queens overcome by OCD causing their number of articles to grow at the pace of developmentally challenged snail.

To simplify it: While WH40k Wiki has generally more information and higher quality of information on any given topic, it suffers from the fact that it once allowed fan-made imagery in. The Lexicanum, on the other hand, is more reminiscent of official Games Workshop material (often word for word), such as the tabletop game's Codexes, but it sometimes lacks as much depth on a particular topic.

Inquisitor S.

The Grand High Marshall of Punishment himself, Inquisitor S., is the most notorious admin on the English Lexicanum. He is equally reviled and feared for his zealous crusade against any users who dare to break the law. Years of bitter warfare with marauding bands of spammers, trolls, and those who are too stupid to actually read the guidelines, have turned his heart into stone. His patience is short and he shoots first and does not ask questions later.

A severe imbalance in the quality of the Lexicanums is evident in the fact that the English Lexicanum contains only five thousand articles whereas the German Lexicanum has over 10,500: Few of the users in the English Lexicanum care for providing sources for their edits. This difference in policy is also why the Lexicanum's rival, the WH40k Wiki, has much longer and more detailed pages on average than the Lexicanum.

NOTE: While the Warhammer 40k Wiki's pages are of far superior quality, it lacks the sheer number and scope of articles that Lexicanum has and allows fan-art on the site, though this has recently changed and the site's rules indicate that fan art will only be accepted in certain rare cases. Additionally, it reserves the majority of its talent and effort for Imperial and Chaos pages while most of the Xenos pages suffer from neglect, though we encourage you of 1d4chan to help remedy that situation.

NOTE: Recently though, something appears to be happening at the Lexicanum, as it has jumped from 5,000 outdated pages to 7,000 quite modern and up to speed pages (though none of the pages reach the epic levels of the WH40k wiki's pages on Space Marine Chapters.) Clearly some pretty fragging major slag is going down on there.

Comparison

Lexicanum Warhammer 40k Wiki
More articles on obscure fluff Fewer articles on obscure fluff
Shorter, simpler articles Longer, more in-depth articles
Slower to update More recent information
Only official everything Fanart used POLICY RESCINDED IN WAKE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S ACCUMULATING SCHIZOPHRENIA
Well known in community, better established More recent creation; reputation growing fast
In-text links to citation footnotes Citations usually only at the end of the page
Rampant paranoia about new edits, more veteran editors Essentially a staff of three. Think Larry, Curly, and Moe except that Moe has more deep-seated, psychological problems than a roomful of bronies
Your edits WILL BE REVERTED and YOU WILL BE BANNED From the moment you change the wording in a sentence, the staff will relentlessly haunt and stalk every move you make
No ads You will DROWN in advertisements if you don't register
Does have Warhammer Fantasy information. The German version is slightly better than the English. No Warhammer Fantasy information (Although there is a specific wikia for that)
Evil Not evil per se, but is completely batshit insane
Had a page on 1d4chan Still playing second-fiddle