User talk:JiffyD

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 * Disaster Flare Disaster Flare signature image.png  (talk)  10:24, 17 April 2017 (EDT)
 * Oh thanks JiffyD (talk) 18:39, 17 April 2017 (EDT)

ENOUGH
Whether you think you are right or not, you DON'T have the right to do whatever you want. A consensus was reached when you 'discussed' the issue before, to make further edits now, as well as REPEATEDLY violate the Only Revert Once rule, you're only going to get yourself blocked from the wiki. Do I make myself clear? Black Vulpine (talk) 10:25, 18 April 2017 (EDT)


 * Get over yourself and think about what is actually correct. It seems like you ego is having a problem or something because changes I have made have been correct.  Serpent pointed out a particular thing in something I put onto a page to let me know if was a bit misleading, so I fixed it.  You are going around reverting what I'm doing in multiple places despite them BEING CORRECT.  Its fine if its a matter of changing how the same info is presented(like the way you edited my edit on Absorption), but when I make an edit on something where the info is blatantly wrong (like Ness (SSBM)) and then you change it back to being wrong again then YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.  And as for the so-called "consensus,"  I was not any part of that and if the info is incorrect I don't care who came to what consensus.  If you don't want discussions like that ones we've had showing up on talk pages and history pages then I highly recommend you include me in you consensus-reaching because you are clearly missing some information....either that or you actually want the info to be incorrect. JiffyD (talk) 10:34, 18 April 2017 (EDT)

If you think I'm in the wrong, then you know what? Tell it to the admins. I'm already talking to them now on Discord. We'll see whom they side with. Given Serpent already agrees with me on a lot of these issues, so far it's not looking good for you. It doesn't matter how much you believe your info is right or not, that doesn't give you the right to do whatever the hell you want. If you can't get to grips with that, you don't belong on this wiki. Black Vulpine (talk) 10:38, 18 April 2017 (EDT)


 * You are edit warring as much IF NOT MORE than I am. Just because you have a fast track of communication to the admins DOES NOT mean you get to play the part of an admin yourself.  How about if you have a problem with something I change YOU tell an admin and let them deal with me because they, at least, seem to have some amount of concern with what is correct game-wise.  JiffyD (talk) 10:44, 18 April 2017 (EDT)

Alright both of you, take the energy down a notch or two please. It's really stupid to start yelling at eachother for something as trivial as this. Now for both offending disputes:
 * 1) Ness (SSBM) ...I am not really sure what the problem is here, Vulpine. It is correct, according to my test, to say the the move loses 5 frames start lag, and gains 10 end lag by comparison to SSB. Also this was abuse of rollback, as the edit was not vandalism or otherwise of malicious intent. I am going to let it slide because you're new to rollback, but try to keep it clean ok?
 * 2) PSI Magnet Really saying that "SSB has 10 frames endlag while SSBM has 20" is the same as "SSB has 10 frames endlag, while SSBM has an additional 10" So I am not sure what the problem is here either.

Also...Go ahead and take a look at 1RV Vulpine, it says ''Do not revert another user's revert because it is in violation of this policy. This will only escalate the problem.'' Please keep this in mind.  Serpent   King  17:57, 18 April 2017 (EDT)