In order to maximise the effectiveness of your search, you may find the following suggestions helpful:
- Common words such as 'the' and 'how' should not be used in your search. The same applies to overly short words.
- Make sure your search words are correctly spelt and avoid using abbreviations or nicknames for items (e.g. use 'abyssal', not 'abby').
- If you want to search for a specific phrase, you can wrap the phrase in quotation marks, e.g. "Kelda seed" will find all articles that contain that exact phrase.
- You can supply multiple phrases and multiple keywords in a single search.
- Searches are not case sensitive.
- You may perform partial word searches by using the asterisk (*) symbol. For example, if you wanted to search for 'catch', 'patch' and 'batch', you could type in "*atch". You may use an asterisk at the beginning and/or end of a word. For example, typing in "*atch*" would find 'catches', 'patches' and 'batches', etc.