Thread:IvanRider/@comment-24992802-20180224231228/@comment-3545644-20180225204536

So you don't like bullet lists, even if that's more legible? Fair enough. Noted for future reference.

That being said, I have found other articles on here where the authors have horrible spelling, grammar, capitalization, and diction. Where they forget their initial sentence structure halfway through writing a sentence. Where they misspell words or use completely made-up words with clear intent to use another word that they simply forgot how to spell or pronounce - and were too lazy to consult Google or a dictionary.

The reason I use bullet lists is because that's the standard for Marvel and DC Databases. It's legible, and to-the-point.

Loving one's own "style" is nice; but not that helpful if the presentation alienates readers due to hefty blocks of text where simple lists will do.

A good guide when going through these and deciding your formatting style is not "what would my one buddy do?" That's sweet; but myopic.

A better criterion would be this: "If this were not my own character or project, but someone else's, and I have no prior emotional investment, then would I really want to sift through and read this?"

There are places for commented lists too. However, this is to avoid having too many nested bullet lists. Feel free to read my MODM article for some style and construction examples on this matter.

No need to panic. I left Miko's core stats alone. I'm all for rapid legibility; but I have no interest in hijacking your vision.