Talk:List of Lone Wolf (gamebooks)/to do

4. Comply with the standards set in the style manual, as well as relevant WikiProjects. This includes having a lead section where appropriate, which is brief but sufficient to summarize the nature of the list, and, where appropriate, headings and a substantial, but not overwhelming, table of contents (see Wikipedia:Section). 5. Have images where appropriate, with good captions and acceptable copyright status. However, a list does not have to have a picture to be featured.
 * Useful: Covers a topic that lends itself to list format by bringing together a group of related articles that are likely to be of interest to a user researching that topic (See Wikipedia:List). A useful list must be composed of a large majority of links to existing articles (blue links).
 * Comprehensive: Covers the defined scope by including every member of a set, or, in the case of dynamic lists, by not omitting any major component of the subject.
 * Accurate: Support facts where appropriate with specifics and external citations (see Wikipedia:Verifiability). Includes references where appropriate, arranged in a ==References== section and enhanced by the appropriate use of inline citations (see Wikipedia:Cite sources).
 * Well-constructed: Easy to navigate and find articles on. Annotated with additional information as appropriate.

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