Template:Infobox Smasher
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The documentation for this template resides in Template:Infobox Smasher/doc. If you would like to edit it, go there and edit it.
This template is the standard infobox for all smasher pages, and is also commonly found on user pages.
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This lists all the parameters. Not all of them are necessary (such as the games' "more others"), but as many as possible should be filled in. Note that while the "main" and "other" parameters require only the name of a character, the "more others" requires the entire link code.
{{Infobox Smasher | name = | image = | caption = | mainssb = | 2ndmainssb = | moremainssb = | otherssb = | 2ndotherssb = | moreotherssb = | retiredssb = | 2ndretiredssb = | moreretiredssb = | doublesmainssb = | 2nddoublesmainssb = | mainssbm = | 2ndmainssbm = | moremainssbm = | otherssbm = | 2ndotherssbm = | moreotherssbm = | retiredssbm = | 2ndretiredssbm = | moreretiredssbm = | doublesmainssbm = | 2nddoublesmainssbm = | mainssbb = | 2ndmainssbb = | moremainssbb = | otherssbb = | 2ndotherssbb = | moreotherssbb = | retiredssbb = | 2ndretiredssbb = | moreretiredssbb = | doublesmainssbb = | 2nddoublesmainssbb = | mainssb3ds = | 2ndmainssb3ds = | otherssb3ds = | 2ndotherssb3ds = | moreotherssb3ds = | doublesmainssb3ds = | 2nddoublesmainssb3ds= | mainssbwu = | 2ndmainssbwu = | otherssbwu = | 2ndotherssbwu = | moreotherssbwu = | doublesmainssbwu = | 2nddoublesmainssbwu = | mainssb4 = | 2ndmainssb4 = | moremainssb4 = | otherssb4 = | 2ndotherssb4 = | moreotherssb4 = | retiredssb4 = | 2ndretiredssb4 = | moreretiredssb4 = | doublesmainssb4 = | 2nddoublesmainssb4 = | mainpm = | 2ndmainpm = | moremainpm = | otherpm = | 2ndotherpm = | moreotherpm = | retiredpm = | 2ndretiredpm = | moreretiredpm = | doublesmainpm = | 2nddoublesmainpm = | mainssbu = | 2ndmainssbu = | moremainssbu = | otherssbu = | 2ndotherssbu = | moreotherssbu = | retiredssbu = | 2ndretiredssbu = | moreretiredssbu = | doublesmainssbu = | 2nddoublesmainssbu = | sponsor = | former sponsors = | crew = | note crew = | former crews = | rankingssb = | rankingssbm = | rankingssbb = | rankingssb4 = | rankingssbu = | bestrankingssb = | bestrankingssbm = | bestrankingssbb = | bestrankingssb4 = | bestrankingssbu = | bestresultssb = | bestresultssbm = | bestresultssbb = | bestresultssb4 = | bestresultssbu = | winningsssb = | winningsssbm = | winningsssbb = | winningsssb4 = | winningsssbu = | alias = | realname = | former tags = | birthday = | birthmonth = | birthyear = | deathage = | location = | country = | skillssb = | skillssbm = | skillssbb = | skillssb4 = | skillssb3ds = | skillssbwu = | skillpm = | skillssbu = | 3dscode = | nnid = }}
Example
Parameters
Recognition information
- name = The smasher's primary "gamer tag", the name they primarily compete under (or in the case of content creators, the handle on relevant websites that they go under).
- alias, alias2, etc. = These are alternative names used by the smasher in conjunction with their main tag, or is otherwise often referred to by in lieu of their main tag. This should usually be left blank as it tends to muddy up the uniformity of all the tables with everyone filling it in when it shouldn't be. This is more for people like Mew2King, who is often referred to by people as "M2K" rather than by his full tag. Obviously, there's no need to add this field on Armada's article because he's generally not known by any other name. Remember, it's the community that decides whether or not the smasher has multiple notable aliases, not them. This is not a personality profile. Additionally, former tags the player no longer uses shouldn't go in this parameter, but rather in the "former tags" parameter instead.
- image = An image of the smasher. (Image sized to 160 pixels in width)
Character information
- main = The smasher's current main character (or in the case of retired players, their main at the time of their retirement).
- 2ndmain = A "second" main if the smasher has one; some people have a second main, most do not.
- moremain = If the smasher has more than two mains, this parameter can be used to add more to their mains entry. If this parameter is being added to a smasher article, however, it should be seriously reconsidered if the smasher in question truly mains all those characters at a similar level; it is very rare for competitive players above mid level to legitimately main more than two characters at the same time.
- doublesmain = A character that the smasher primarily plays for doubles matches. Most people use their normal mains, but some players use different characters specifically for doubles, which should be noted.
- other = Another notable character the smasher currently plays in tournament (or in the case of retired players, that they were still actively playing at the time of retirement). Note that for smasher articles, this entry should not be for any random character that the smasher ever touches, but only for legitimate secondaries that they actually play in bracket sets with success against players that are of at least reasonable threat. This means the character gets used with some sort of regularity, the player wins tournament sets with the character, and the skill gaps in those winning sets aren't so large as for it to be deemed sandbagging.
- 2ndother = As above.
- moreother - As above, though note for smasher articles, if more than two "other characters" are being listed, seriously reconsider if the extra characters truly merit being listed; very rarely do smashers have more than two additional characters aside from their main(s) that are actively used as legitimate secondaries.
- retired = A character that the smasher used to play in tournaments, but no longer plays. Note that for smasher articles, this entry is not for every character the smasher has ever played in tournament, but only for those they played for an extensive period and achieved noteworthy success with (relative to their skill level).
- 2ndretired - As above.
- moreretired - As above.
Team information
- Sponsor, sponsor2, etc. - The name of the organization that currently sponsors the player. If the sponsor has or should have a SmashWiki article, be sure to link it with ("[[Sponsor Name]]").
- Former sponsors - The name of any other organizations that at one time sponsored the player in the past. If the sponsor has or should have a SmashWiki article, be sure to link it with ("[[Sponsor Name]]").
- Crew, crew2, etc. = The name of their Smash crew. If the crew has a SmashWiki article or should have one, be sure to link it with ("[[Crew Name]]").
- Note crew, note crew2, etc. = A note appended to the corresponding crew name in parentheses, for example, president.
- Former crews = The name of any other Smash crews they've been a part of, whether inactive or disbanded. If the crew has a Smashwiki article or should have one, don't forget to link with ("[[Crew Name]]").
Rankings and results information
- Ranking = The smasher's ranking on the most recent largest-scale power ranking they have been ranked on for each game. Global rankings should be prioritized, and if the smasher hasn't made the most recent iteration of a global rank but continues to be ranked regionally, then the next largest scale PR they have been ranked on should be used.
- Best ranking = The smasher's best ranking they ever achieved in their Smash career for each game. "Best ranking" will prioritize each game's recognized global ranking above all else, and if the smasher has never made a global ranking, then the next largest scale PR the smasher has been ranked on should be used. Additionally, the highest relative ranking the player achieved on the relevant ranking should generally be listed (e.g. Mango's 1st on the 2014 SSBMRank should be listed as his best ranking, even if one can argue that Mango's top 5 rankings on more recent SSBMRanks are technically more impressive from achieving them against stronger competition). In cases where the player has matched their highest rank through multiple iterations of the relevant ranking, then the more recent ranking should be listed as their best ranking (e.g. Mango was also 1st on the 2013 SSBMRank, but since 2014 SSBMRank is more recent, his 1st ranking on it will be listed instead).
- Best result = The smasher's best tournament result they have ever achieved in their Smash career for each game. Majors should generally be prioritized, but non-majors can be listed if the player has never attended a major for the given game or has never done particularly well at one. What is listed for a player's best result should not just be based on their highest sheer placing, but also factor in the tournament's prestige and the quality of the player's wins/losses at the tournament. In difficult cases, ranking TTSes can be referenced to determine the value of the player's results, and in cases where the smasher has multiple best results that are of roughly equal value, the most recent result should be used, or the smasher in question can decide which of the results they're most proud of.
- Winnings = The smasher's approximate winnings from Smash tournaments. The amount earned from each game should be listed separately.
Personal and other information
- realname = The smasher's actual first and last name, or just the first name if they choose to not have their last name listed.
- former tags = A list of notable tags the smasher used to go under but no longer does. Every single tag the player ever entered a tournament under shouldn't go here, this is only for serious tags that the player used for an extensive period of time.
- birthday, birthmonth and birthyear = Format for birthday listing; automatically calculates age. Month must be entered as a number (for example, May is 5). If one of the three bits is unknown, don't put any of them in.
- deathage = If the smasher is deceased and their birth date parameter is filled out, add this parameter and enter the age at which they passed away. This will stop the automatic age calculation of the prior parameter, instead displaying the age at which the smasher passed away.
- location = The city and state/province in which the smasher currently lives.
- country = The country the smasher currently lives in, which is displayed as a flag image.
Miscellaneous information
The following are additional fun parameters meant only for usage on user pages. Do not add them to the infoboxes on Smasher articles.
- Skill = The user's self-professed skill level in each game. Users are free to fill this parameter with anything as serious or non-serious as they want to.
- 3dscode = The code of the user's Nintendo 3DS.
- nnid = The user's Nintendo Network ID.