Talk:Yellow Spell Wand

Historical Content on TibiaWiki
First let me state that it just happened that I posted this here, there were at least a good dozen other pages that this could've been written on, but by luck of the draw I've ended up here. Feel free to move this to a more correct page if desired. Now down to business... I've noticed that the Yellow Spell Wand page redirects to the Wand of Cosmic Energy page automatically. I was wondering why TibiaWiki couldn't have a page for the now removed Yellow Spell Wand as a historical reference for people who may wish to see the way Tibia was. Of course to avoid confusion at the top of the page there could be a message in a big, bold font reading to the effect of '''WARNING, THIS PAGE CONTAINS HISTORICAL CONTENT WHICH IS NOT APPLICABLE TO THE CURRENT RELEASE OF TIBIA. Additionally, I've noticed that there are a lot of screenshots on TibiaWiki from older editions of Tibia, which would almost be unrecognisable to players who just started today. While I would be happy to go around taking new screenshots of these things, I would object to simply replacing the old with the new as the old screenshots would be a valuable historical reference for people interested in history of Tibia. So, unless there's something like this already that I don't know about, would it be possible to create a vault of sorts where historical images could be moved to when being replaced with updated images. The vault page needn't be anything more than a page listing the images in the fashion set out below.. Image001.jpg Image002.jpg Image003.jpg ..where each entry is a link to the image, and each entry is a brief, descriptive name, for example "Hardek73.jpg" where this file would be a screenshot of the NPC Hardek from the 7.3 edition of Tibia. Things that would be worth recording would be the different display of Hitpoints/Names, different outfits/styles, different textures, screenshots of places that have been heavily renovated (for example Ab'dendriel prior to the 7.9 update) and the like. Feel free to discuss this, and I await with interest a reply from an administrator. Regards, Clyde.