Hey Charmie,
This is a laudable idea! I work with wikis a lot in my day job, and I've come to really appreciate how helpful they can be.
A few pointers to remember when you're working on your wiki:
- Never use the personal pronoun 'I', and use 'You' sparingly. Ideally, wikis should be written collectively, and the writing should reflect this. Thus, instead of saying "In this page, I would tell you some skills to help you master Legions," you might say, "This page provides on overview of various Legions techniques, roughly ordered by level of difficulty." Notice that in the example, who wrote the page is never mentioned.
- A Glossary of Terms would be an excellent addition. You use a lot of terminology -- "capper," "chaser," and so forth -- without defining those terms. On a wiki, each of those terms should be a link to a separate page explaining what those terms mean.
- Encourage others to contribute to your wiki. Aggregating all the information about a game -- even one as simple and straightforward as Legions -- is often too much for any one person. The more people that can work on the wiki, the better!
Best of luck, Charmie!