Talk:Blighttown/@comment-173.11.122.89-20130607214910/@comment-6003396-20130608003203

"extreme" in this context means "not moderate". if there is either no information on a subject or all of the information, then it is one of two extremes.

first you talk about adding as much information as possible, then you talk about information being clear. in my opinion, listing all of the possible information will make it inherently unclear.

for example, it would be possible to wright a very lengthy description explaining the exact steps from the depths entrance to the swamp bonfire. from which enemies to kill and to avoid, to the exact route to take - much of it would be subjective. this would require that one read the entire thing, or to skim briefly through it and possibly miss vital information, or to just not read it at all.

having something be clear sometimes means that it is also concise - to use as few words as possible but still provide the necessary information for someone of moderate intelligence to understand and to get a general sense of where it is located.

example. consider these two options: stating, "There are two bonfires located in Blighttown." or having no mention of the Blighttown bonfires whatsoever anywhere on the wiki. of these two options, which is better?