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I added how to make a sub mod for a mod
 
I'd suggest getting Paradox employee adding official information, which from themselves being the source, to contribute to the wiki, so the wiki users can get the most authentic and hopefully up to date information.
 
It is the nature of complex PDX games that even the designers and coders may misapprehend how the game actually works, or be uncertain about it. So they are careful about absolute statements. The rest of us wiki contributors do our best to figure things out, and if we make a mistake (or iincompletely understand ) it's not on PDX for being wrong.

When fixing bugs, however, there is testing of the change that can enable the devs to make more definite statements.m
 
The accounts are the same as your PDX account so you're already on the wiki. If you have a problem like that then dump it in a text file and let me know. Changing the text shouldn't be a problem even if you're not logged in.
 
Do stellarpedia describes psionic Ascention corectly? While testing, I didnt observe the effect of transcendence like:
  1. Empire leader gets Chosen One, which gives +20% governing ethics attraction, +1 monthly influence and Immortal.
 
Do stellarpedia describes psionic Ascention corectly? While testing, I didnt observe the effect of transcendence like:
  1. Empire leader gets Chosen One, which gives +20% governing ethics attraction, +1 monthly influence and Immortal.
Not all articles/sections are up-to-date. This is usually noted by a Version warning under the header.

In that particular page, the whole ''ascension paths'' section is to be written.
You can find the information you asked about here: https://stellaris.paradoxwikis.com/Traits#Psionic_and_Synthetic_paths
 
It would be nice if parts of the wiki could be driven by an official PDX feed, so that the more mechanical parts are always up to date. As it is, the wiki is quite unreliable about being up to date.
 
The Paradox wikis are running a multi-wiki contest as after the release of both Cradle of Civilisation and Jade Dragon. This contest is available across CK2, EU4, HOI4, and Stellaris wikis.

Prizes include discount vouchers up to 90% off in the Paradox store and the option to win copies of Crusader Kings II, Hearts of Iron 3 Collection, Victoria 2 Complete and Age of Wonders 3.
 
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I'm not sure if this should go under bugs or the wiki, so I'll try here first.

The wiki says that the League of Non-Aligned Powers is not a federation ( https://stellaris.paradoxwikis.com/Fallen_empire#War_in_Heaven ), however in a play through I just finished the War in Heaven started and I didn't pick a side nor the LNAP, but every other non-Fallen Empire empire did, and the LNAP won a Federation Victory since they controlled over 60% of colonizable planets.

TL;DR: the League of Non-Aligned Powers resulting from the War in Heaven is currently treated as a Federation, not an alliance as the wiki page says.
 
I addded the chance for advanced ai empires to the ai personalities. Since i never edited the wiki before i am not sure if it is edited correctly. Could someone with more expirience proof-read?