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::Special formatting:  
::Special formatting:  
::- For crews that already have an existing SmashWiki article, brace the name in brackets. (example: <nowiki>[[Crew Name]]</nowiki>)
::- For crews that already have an existing SmashWiki article, brace the name in brackets. (example: <nowiki>[[Crew Name]]</nowiki>)
::- For smashers who are in two or more crews, add an asterisk (*) before the crew name. (example: *[[Crew Name]]*[[Other Crew Name]])
::- For smashers who are in two or more crews, add an asterisk (*) before the crew name. (example: *<nowiki>[[Crew Name]]*[[Other Crew Name]]</nowiki>)
*'''''skill'''''
*'''''skill'''''
:Approximate skill level of the player. The terminology you use is still largely up in the air at this point. There's various discussions that aren't going anywhere scattered all over the place trying to define what a "professional" is, but if you'd prefer not to deal with the headache like me, I recommend using "Amateur" for casual smashers, "Professional" for undisputed professional smashers (if there is such a thing) and [[Talk:Professionals#Pro_vs._Pro-Am:_New.2C_Hip_Lingo_to_Define_.22Pro.22_Within_the_Microcosm...|Pro-Am]] for everything in between (ie. smashers who play at a competitive level comparable to undisputed professionals but haven't the exposure or the tournament placings to back it up. A lengthier explanation is available at the preceding link.  
:Approximate skill level of the player. The terminology you use is still largely up in the air at this point. There's various discussions that aren't going anywhere scattered all over the place trying to define what a "professional" is, but if you'd prefer not to deal with the headache like me, I recommend using "Amateur" for casual smashers, "Professional" for undisputed professional smashers (if there is such a thing) and [[Talk:Professionals#Pro_vs._Pro-Am:_New.2C_Hip_Lingo_to_Define_.22Pro.22_Within_the_Microcosm...|Pro-Am]] for everything in between (ie. smashers who play at a competitive level comparable to undisputed professionals but haven't the exposure or the tournament placings to back it up. A lengthier explanation is available at the preceding link.