Djinn: I took a quick look over the pages. A couple of things stand out that I think could be better.
1) Lots of white space. <br/> before/after headers are redundant and just make the page longer. More than two <br/> tags in a row also does it, but I don't recall that actually being a problem. Of course, if you're too lazy to actually remove them, I completely understand. But just pointing this out in case you care.
2) Use ==stuff== for headers, not <h4>stuff</h4>. For subheaders, use ===stuff===, =====stuff=====, etc. The formatting ends up better that way. I think <h4> might correspond to ====stuff=====, so maybe starting at <h2> or something does the same thing? I dunno, if you like the <h#> tags, look it up, but I'm pretty sure <h4> is starting at a lower level and it looks weird (e.g. the headers that are smaller than the rest of the text, instead of being bigger like they should be). If you don't want to fix the ones you already put up, don't bother, but it'll help for future topics.
3) Yeah, character pages are cool, so go ahead and use them if you're feeling nonlazy. You can keep relevant info on the main page (such as raw stats and damage), but put stuff like equipment options on the individual pages. Though in some cases you may just want to move everything to character pages, but I think the ones you ported are fine with partial stuff on the main page since the casts aren't big (VP... maybe, do whichever you think looks best). Character pages also let you create a template and just plug in a bunch of variables to create the individual pages for you, but it's not really worth it unless you're building a stat topic from scratch (otherwise you just c/p everything from the old topic anyway).
4) Nice job with the pictures. I like where you put them. No, that's not criticism but I felt like I needed to say it.
5) More bolding to distinguish when stuff like stats end and equipment begins and equipment ends and skillset begins, etc. Makes reading easier. (This is helpful in normal stat topics too.) Using headers may or may not be a good idea there. Depends on the topic itself. If you move into character pages, then headers are usually good for that.
Anyway, that's all I can think of right now. This is meant to give some ideas on how to better format the entries. I'm not trying to bash your effort here, because I really do think you did a good job. Just there's always ways to improve, right?
Oh, and if you were planning on porting any of mine over, please ask me first. I may want to do it myself, though I may also not care. (I can't stop you from doing it but it'd be nice.)