Category talk:Armor

Can this category be an exception to the naming convention? 'Armors' doesn't sound grammatically correct. Dedridd 10:49, February 16, 2006 (PST)


 * Why isn't that grammatically correct? I am not a native English speaker, but it looks ok to me -- Tihocan 12:45, February 16, 2006 (PST)


 * I was thinking that 'armor' was like 'deer' and doesn't change for plural. I have no proof of that though, and could very well be mistaken. I was just going by how it sounded. Dedridd 12:57, February 16, 2006 (PST)


 * Google lists lots of armors ;) -- Tihocan 12:59, February 16, 2006 (PST)


 * No they list multiple suits of armor. I agree it looks OK but it just seems wrong.  Probably because you could own multiple suits of armor but also own multiple weapons.  Usually that armor is not plural, instead the suit of armor is plural.  Same thing with stuffs, you can talk about foodstuffs, but you dont have many stuffs you have a bunch of stuff. -- koolkat 13:01, February 16, 2006 (PST)


 * Heh, and I was just going to say - In the armory, do they store armor? Or do they store armors? The latter just doesn't sound right. Ok, regardless, we've proven that there's not a clear-cut answer to this. So do redirects work on categories? We could have both in the system if so, and then it'd work for whichever way people searched for it or linked to it. Dedridd 13:04, February 16, 2006 (PST)


 * I dont know how to link them possibly redirect armors to category armor for a search somehow. I came up with another oddity, what about fur coats.  You can have multiple fur coats, and likewise multiple furs, but not multiple furs coats.  (except wouldnt a fur coat be made of multiple furs especially if it came from a small animal?  English is funny sometimes -- koolkat 13:06, February 16, 2006 (PST)


 * I meant create a Category:Armor and a Category:Armors, and redirect one of them to the other. Unfortunately, I bet this breaks because if someone puts a Category:Armors tag on the page of a special magical armor, it wouldn't automatically be put in the Category:Armor category. Unless Category:Armors is also part of the Category:Armor category? I haven't figured out parent and child categories yet, so I can't say if it'd work or not. And while 'Armors' may not sound right, it's consistent with all our other categories, so we should probably use it anyways. Dedridd 13:17, February 16, 2006 (PST)