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Getting started

Space Engineers Wiki is a resource that is edited and maintained by the players. It does not allow anonymous edits. In order to edit pages you must first create an account by clicking the create account link in the top right of this page or pressing the following link: Create Account

After your account is created, be sure to read the rules and head on over to the Community Portal to see a list of current projects.

If you have never contributed to a wiki before or need a refresher, please see "Creating a page" below.

Community Portal

The community portal is a page where wiki users can gather to check current projects that require attention, and to discuss matters related to the wiki in its discussion page. All wiki contributors are encouraged to check this page every once in awhile. It can always be found on the navigation panel to your left.

Creating a page

Creating a page on the wiki is simple. However if you have never before touched a wiki or you aren't as familiar with MediaWiki, it is important that you first get an introduction into it. See the page creation help below.

Faction page

The official wiki offers a place for the community to create a faction page, and interact with others. How it works is that when a faction page is created is that it is immidiately posted publicly on the faction page. The faction can use their pages as they like, be it to store information for their members or for the public to see. To find out more information, please see the faction help page.

Item page

Item pages are blocks, materials, ores, and components on the wiki. When creating a new item page, there is a template to be used so that it may be categorized. While each block varies, some basic rules must be followed in order to keep it organized. More information can be found in the help page.

Mod page

Mod makers have the ability to make use of the information space available on the wiki and create their own mod pages. It can be used to store all their updates, and all other information that they have no other place to keep it. More information to create a mod page can be found in the mod help.

Server page

Dedicated server owners are given the opportunity to create a page (or pages) for their server to store information, rules, events, etc. When using the server template, the page is advertised and shown publicly to others interested. More information on how to create this page in the help page.

User pages

User pages are areas of the wiki that users can use however they wish. They can create as many sub pages of their user page as desired. Anything can be posted in wiki user pages (ship building, mod planning, designs, etc). More information can be found in the user help page.

Creating a translated page

For those who wish to help localize (translate) our wiki, please see the translation help page for instructions on how to create a translated page.


To create a new page for your language visit the corresponding page in English, edit your address bar to include the language code Here's one Example - Visit the Example page then edit the top url from

http://www.spaceengineerswiki.com/index.php?title=Example

Add /de to create the german page

http://www.spaceengineerswiki.com/index.php?title=Example/de

http://www.spaceengineerswiki.com/index.php?title=Example/de to create the german page. You can then create a redirect page if one does not exist that will redirect the page title to the properly located page.

Another example - If no page for Creative Mode was available in German you could create the page Creative Mode/de then redirect the page Kreativmodus to Creative Mode/de. By using the #REDIRECT [[Creative Mode/de]] syntax. For redirects to work, nothing else is allowed on the page. The page must be completely empty except for that redirect code to the translated page.

  • Note: If the link for the translated page does not appear on the right for the English page you can force the page to refresh by adding ?action=purge to the url. For example, if you create Example/de you can go to Example and paste ?action=purge, so your url would look like -
http://www.spaceengineerswiki.com/index.php?title=Example?action=purge

This will reset the automatic language links for that page.

  • To replace the page display name, you can place this code in your translated page to force-change the name of the page. Replace pagename with the translated page name.
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''pagename''}}

Supported languages

This wiki currently supports

  • English
  • Polish (/pl)
  • French (/fr)
  • Russian (/ru)
  • German(/de)
  • Czech (/cs)
  • Spanish (/es)

Deleting a page

If a page needs to be deleted mark the page with the {{delete|reason}} tag. This will put a notice on the page so an administrator may evaluate it and delete it if needed. Replace reason with your actual reason for page deletion.

Discussion pages

Otherwise known as "talk" pages. Each page has an attached "discussion" page. This tab is located close to the top-left of each wiki page. These pages allow wiki users to discuss the current page topic with others. To learn how to use discussion pages, see the help page.

How to add a new topic

To post a new topic select "Add topic" at the top of the discussion page. Please remember to include your signature Help Discussion Button sig.png at the end of your posting.

How to reply to a topic

To reply to a topic, simply click the edit button next to the topic. Please remember to include your signature Help Discussion Button sig.png at the end of your posting. Then simply follow the instructions below.

This topic is the one you are replying to --~~~~
:This is my reply here. Notice the : (colon) code. this adds a space in front of your reply so it doesn't get lost in a wall of text --~~~~
This topic is the one you are replying to --~~~~
:This is my reply here. Notice the : (colon) code. this adds a space in front of your reply so it doesn't get lost in a wall of text --~~~~
::This is a third reply to the topic. Notice two : colon symbols. Each new reply you add another : colon symbol. --~~~~

Example reply

  • Here's an example of how it'd look when posted -

Help Discussions Example01.jpg

How to upload images

Formatting help

For formatting help please visit the following help links:

Additional advanced formatting can be used in templates and pages and has been enabled on the wiki: Parser Functions

Sign your talk pages

Sign talk pages so other editors can easily attribute your comment back to you. Either type four tide's (~~~~) after your message or press the signature button above the edit textbox (Help button sig.png).