Editing Forum:Legacy XP and Legacy TE

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While I understand [[Project M]]'s existence on this wiki has been debated in the past, I am of the opinion that it's still big enough and relevant enough within the Smash community to stick around - and more or less, that seems to be the general consensus of the wiki staff.   
While I understand [[Project M]]'s existence on this wiki has been debated in the past, I am of the opinion that it's still big enough and relevant enough within the Smash community to stick around - and more or less, that seems to be the general consensus of the wiki staff.   


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:If it's this popular, it definitely should be mentioned ''somewhere''. It is still a mod, which we do cover (even if not usually as extensively as Project M). I would like to say it should get its own page (not as detailed as Project M or possibly even [[Brawl-]], but something); however, since it is, as you said, a mod of a mod, I'm a bit hesitant.
:If it's this popular, it definitely should be mentioned ''somewhere''. It is still a mod, which we do cover (even if not usually as extensively as Project M). I would like to say it should get its own page (not as detailed as Project M or possibly even [[Brawl-]], but something); however, since it is, as you said, a mod of a mod, I'm a bit hesitant.
:It may be best to give it a small subsection on Project M (and/or the mods page) and just see how its popularity goes, especially with Ultimate on the horizon. Project M basically died right after we decided to cover it as extensively as we do, but it at least still has an extensive history. This mod seems rather young and could turn out to be a short-lived fad. [[User:TheNuttyOne|TheNuttyOne]] 18:03, 4 October 2018 (EDT)
:It may be best to give it a small subsection on Project M (and/or the mods page) and just see how its popularity goes, especially with Ultimate on the horizon. Project M basically died right after we decided to cover it as extensively as we do, but it at least still has an extensive history. This mod seems rather young and could turn out to be a short-lived fad. [[User:TheNuttyOne|TheNuttyOne]] 18:03, 4 October 2018 (EDT)
:There isn't enough notability to warrant an article. But it could warrant a section on the mod page or a section on the Project M page though. [[File:George Jones.jpg|25px]] [[User:Corrin Fan|Corrin Fan]] [[File:Walls Can Fall.jpg|25px]] 16:44, 29 October 2018 (EDT)

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