

We're all fans here whether new or old or otherwise diverse, we all like the Legend of Zelda in some way or another.ĭo not gatekeep the fandom or what kind of posts should be allowed for discussion. Simple questions and non-Zelda / off-topic discussions are directed to the General Discussion posts. Memes, comics, funny screenshots, arts-&-crafts, etc. Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, not just for the goal of entertaining viewers. This is a place for informative and interesting Zelda related content and discussions. Topics should promote Zelda-related discussion Submissions please click the "spoiler" button after making your post, or include in your post title.Ģ. Post titles must always be vague enough to not include spoilers. Check these r/Zelda Wiki Pages:ĭo not post spoilers for games in general if someone shows they are still playing it.īut, for new releases, do not post unmarked spoilers for the first 2 months of release.Ĭomments must use the format: >!text goes here!<, ex: text goes here. You can read more on its naming origins here. Think of this place as the /r/Games of /r/Gaming. This subreddit is not about "true" fans but rather for more discussion oriented topics that do not find as much attention in our 2 million member sister subreddit /r/Zelda (among all the memes, art, and merchandise).

For newer users it can come off as pretentious, but that is not the goal. It was a common naming pattern in the older years of reddit for a place focused on discussion (rather than memes, art, and merchandise). Discuss gameplay, story, tips, post the latest news, and anything else related to Zelda! It's where any kind of self-post that helps generate more in-depth discussion goes. The goal of this community is to provide a place for informative and interesting Zelda related content and discussions without all the extra fluff (images, video, fan art) from /r/Zelda.
