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Targeting keyword with multiple or one posts.

Hello,

For some time I have been running a gaming website. I enjoy doing it, but would like to ask for some guidance on the specific situation I have with SEO.

For some keywords, I have been writing very big articles, and I think in some cases they have become too big. For example, I want to target this keyword:

baldurs gate 3 draconic sorcerer build

I have 2-3 builds for this particular keyword and I am thinking about how should I spread them. Should I make one big article, that covers the builds. Or make three separate posts. With one post the page would become very big and I think at that point the user experience starts to suffer.

On the other hand, making multiple ones would target the same keyword, and I think it would just cannibalize my positions.

How should I act in this situation? Please write if you need additional information.

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