User talk:Layton4

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Spoilers
Please do not add spoilers to pages. See Tardis:Spoiler Policy for more information. --Revan\Talk 18:12, June 5, 2011 (UTC)

Merchandise cards
Please don't add merchandise cards to pages. See our Tardis:Canon policy for more information. Thanks. --Tangerineduel / talk 17:36, August 8, 2011 (UTC)

Game of Rassilon abuse
Hi :) We're glad you appear to be enjoying playing the Game of Rassilon.  However, please know there are a few rules in place, viewable at Tardis:Game of Rassilon rules.  And the biggest is basically, "Don't game the system".  All edits in the game should be meaningful.  They can be small, quick edits, to be sure. But they must improve the site in some way.  Your blog post at User blog:Layton4/Me, consisting solely of the letter "m", was clearly an attempt to simply win a badge, as was your subsequent comment to that blog post. Neither added anything to the site or its community.

We realise, of course, that you meant no harm. You were probably just testing the system to see if it worked. So you're not in any trouble. But please just try to make substantive edits. Please remember that the goal of the game is to improve the wiki. 14:39: Mon 19 Sep 2011