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The goal is to have the interactive map match the in-game map as perfectly as possible. See below for some help for each of the pin types.
The goal is to have the interactive map match the in-game map as perfectly as possible. See below for some help for each of the pin types.


===Regions===
'''Regions''' are any text on the in-game map that is visible when zoomed all the way out. They will not match the names of towers, which are typically based off the most prominent nearby Landmark (see Landmark.) The [[Great Plateau]] is '''NOT''' a region, for instance, or even a subregion, neither is Dueling Peaks, etc.
'''Regions''' are any text on the in-game map that is visible when zoomed all the way out. They will not match the names of towers, which are typically based off the most prominent nearby Landmark (see Landmark.) The [[Great Plateau]] is '''NOT''' a region, for instance, or even a subregion, neither is Dueling Peaks, etc.


===Subregions===
'''Subregions''' are any text on the in-game map that is visible after zooming in only once. Interesting side note, they are the names most commonly used in-game when referring to 'where to get' something, such as on equipment or materials.
'''Subregions''' are any text on the in-game map that is visible after zooming in only once. Interesting side note, they are the names most commonly used in-game when referring to 'where to get' something, such as on equipment or materials.


===Landmarks===
'''Landmarks''' are visible at the third (and fourth) zoom level and are by far the most common. Most Landmarks will be revealed on the in-game map from clearing the tower for that region, however some landmarks (for example small bridges) require you to actually visit them in game before they show up on your in-game map.
'''Landmarks''' are visible at the third (and fourth) zoom level and are by far the most common. Most Landmarks will be revealed on the in-game map from clearing the tower for that region, however some landmarks (for example small bridges) require you to actually visit them in game before they show up on your in-game map.


===MinorLandmarks===
'''MinorLandmarks''' are visible ONLY at the fourth zoom level (all the way zoomed in). MinorLandmarks are (so far at least) always additional locations for the names of bigger Landmarks that cover a large area (mountains, slopes, rivers, and lakes are prime examples.) The fourth zoom level is also the only zoom level Korok Seeds are visible at, in-game.
'''MinorLandmarks''' are visible ONLY at the fourth zoom level (all the way zoomed in). MinorLandmarks are (so far at least) always additional locations for the names of bigger Landmarks that cover a large area (mountains, slopes, rivers, and lakes are prime examples.) The fourth zoom level is also the only zoom level Korok Seeds are visible at, in-game.


When adding a '''Korok Seed''', refer to the in-game text closest to the icon of the seed to use as 'nearest landmark'. This will be subjective, which is fine, you don't have to get out a ruler and be exact. If you can't tell exactly which landmark is the closest, pick the one you think is best for the location of that seed.
===Adding Korok Seeds===
When adding a '''Korok Seed''', refer to the in-game text closest to the icon of the seed to use as 'nearest landmark' (see the definition of Landmark and Minor Landmark above). This will be subjective, which is fine, you don't have to get out a ruler and be exact. If you can't tell exactly which landmark is the closest, pick the one you think is best for the location of that seed.


If you want to only add the pin for Korok Seeds, that's fine. Instructions and a picture can be done by another user later. If you do add instructions, refer to the details below about how to code them, or view any seeds that have already been done as an example. If you do instructions, please do not remove the code for the picture, even if you don't have one; this makes it easier for the next person to come along and add the picture. Thanks!
If you want to only add the pin for Korok Seeds, that's fine. Instructions and a picture can be done by another user later. If you do add instructions, refer to the details below the chart about how to code them, or view any seeds that have already been done as an example. If you do instructions, please do not remove the code for the picture, even if you don't have one; this makes it easier for the next person to come along and add the picture. Thanks!


'''Do not consolidate the seed lists of multiple landmarks onto one page''' (for instance, taking a tower/region and listing all the seeds in that entire region.) This will eventually be WAY too many seeds on one page. It also breaks the code we're using to link the map with the wiki. Seeds should ONLY be listed on one page: the page for the landmark it is closest to, and nowhere else. (Note, this will likely be revisited when we are closer to completion. And it is okay to change the nearest landmark when it obviously needs to change, just make sure to do it in the Pin list '''and''' cut/paste the seed's details from one landmark's page to the other.)
'''Do not consolidate the seed lists of multiple landmarks onto one page''' (for instance, taking a tower/region and listing all the seeds in that entire region.) This will eventually be WAY too many seeds on one page. It also breaks the code we're using to link the map with the wiki. Seeds should ONLY be listed on one page: the page for the landmark it is closest to, and nowhere else. (Note, this will likely be revisited when we are closer to completion. And it is okay to change the nearest landmark when it obviously needs to change, just make sure to do it in the Pin list '''and''' cut/paste the seed's details from one landmark's page to the other.)
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