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They look cool and all, but they seem like they might be lagging up the page load? Might it be better if we included links to the GIFs, or does no one else seem to be having this issue? --[[User:Kirby King|<font color="red"><b><i>Kirby King</i></b></font>]] 22:48, July 29, 2006 (GMT)
They look cool and all, but they seem like they might be lagging up the page load? Might it be better if we included links to the GIFs, or does no one else seem to be having this issue? --[[User:Kirby King|<font color="red"><b><i>Kirby King</i></b></font>]] 22:48, July 29, 2006 (GMT)
== Ledge attacks/rolls/stand ups ==
I believe the entires under Ledge Properties have an issue. They all read something like:
* '''Ledge stand <100%'''
* '''Ledge stand 100%>'''
Technically, both these entries stand for the same thing: a ledge stand when you're under 100% damage. I'm assuming the second entry should read "Ledge stand >100%", but I'm hesitant on changing things in case the author meant something different. Please address this issue when you can, Mookie :). --[[User:Nealdt|Nealdt]] 00:43, July 30, 2006 (GMT)

Revision as of 20:43, July 29, 2006

Holy smokes Mookierah. Good job o_o -- Blaiken 19:24, July 29, 2006 (GMT)

Animated GIFs

They look cool and all, but they seem like they might be lagging up the page load? Might it be better if we included links to the GIFs, or does no one else seem to be having this issue? --Kirby King 22:48, July 29, 2006 (GMT)

Ledge attacks/rolls/stand ups

I believe the entires under Ledge Properties have an issue. They all read something like:

  • Ledge stand <100%
  • Ledge stand 100%>

Technically, both these entries stand for the same thing: a ledge stand when you're under 100% damage. I'm assuming the second entry should read "Ledge stand >100%", but I'm hesitant on changing things in case the author meant something different. Please address this issue when you can, Mookie :). --Nealdt 00:43, July 30, 2006 (GMT)