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There are '''five''' different ways you can create an article:
There are '''five''' different ways you can create an article:
# '''Clicking a red link to the title of the new article from an existing one'''.  For example, to create an article called "This link", you could click [[This link]].  You can also create the link yourself, in a related article or index page. Links on related articles are not only convenient for navigation, but also make people aware of the new article.
# '''Clicking a red link to the title of the new article from an existing one'''.  For example, to create an article called "This link", you could click [[This link]].  You can also create the link yourself, in a related article or index page. Links on related articles are not only convenient for navigation, but also make people aware of the new article. Also of note: red links are not to be removed simply because they are red links. These links exist for the purpose of telling readers and editors that there is an article that we want created.  
# '''Typing in the URL directly'''. An easy way to produce the URL is editing the last part of the URL of another page in the same project. (For example, if you would like to create "This link", go to <nowiki>http://ssbwiki.com/This_link</nowiki>.) To prevent your new page being an "orphan", you should link to it from other pages.
# '''Typing in the URL directly'''. An easy way to produce the URL is editing the last part of the URL of another page in the same project. (For example, if you would like to create "This link", go to <nowiki>http://ssbwiki.com/This_link</nowiki>.) To prevent your new page being an "orphan", you should link to it from other pages.
#'''Searching for the article and finding a red link'''. This red link should be at the top of the page. Clicking this is another way to get to the edit page for the new article.
#'''Searching for the article and finding a red link'''. This red link should be at the top of the page. Clicking this is another way to get to the edit page for the new article.
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#'''With an inputbox'''. This is the easiest way to create a new article. You do this by typing the new article title in the box, and pressing "create article" will take you to the edit page for that article. There are two inputboxes located on SmashWiki: one on the main page, and the other [[SmashWiki:Creating new articles#Create an article|at the bottom of this page]].
#'''With an inputbox'''. This is the easiest way to create a new article. You do this by typing the new article title in the box, and pressing "create article" will take you to the edit page for that article. There are two inputboxes located on SmashWiki: one on the main page, and the other [[SmashWiki:Creating new articles#Create an article|at the bottom of this page]].


Please note that you will be unable to create the new article if the title you want for said article already exists or is blacklisted.
Please note that you will be unable to create the new article if the title you want for said article already exists or is [[Special:ProtectedTitles|blacklisted]].


==Considerations==
==Considerations==
Before you create a new article, you should consider the following:
Before you create a new article, you should consider the following:
*'''Make sure it's not already an article'''. Creating a new article for an existing article wouldn't work, so if it already exists, don't remake it.  
*'''Make sure it's not already an article'''. Creating a new article for an existing article wouldn't work, so if it already exists, don't remake it. Similarly, if an article exists under a similar name to yours, creating the article is fruitless. Your title may work as a redirect, however.
*'''Make sure the content of your new article isn't already in another article'''. You shouldn't create a new article if the content of said article is already on another article. For example, if you want to create an article about the ESRB leak, but it's already on another page (for this example, [[Leak]]), you shouldn't make a separate article for the ESRB leak.
*'''Consider checking whether there is already a draft for the article'''. Check [[:Category:Drafts]] to see if there is already a draft for the article; if there is, you may wish to collaborate with the author(s) of that draft rather than creating an alternate version.
*'''Make sure the content of your new article isn't already in another article'''. You shouldn't create a new article if the content of said article is already on another article. For example, if you want to create an article about angle indicators, but it's already on another page (for this example, [[Knockback]]), you shouldn't make a separate article for angle indicators.
:'''Exception''': If the article is up for a split, you may create your desired page, but you should talk about it on the existing article's talk page before doing it.
:'''Exception''': If the article is up for a split, you may create your desired page, but you should talk about it on the existing article's talk page before doing it.
*'''Make sure it's ''Smash'' related'''. If it's not ''Smash'' related, don't make it.
*'''Make sure it's ''Smash'' related'''. If it's not ''Smash'' related, don't make it.
*'''Do not plagiarize another user's article draft without their consent''': This extends to publishing their work to the mainspace without their consent. If the user is reasonably inactive, and they have an article or project, drafted, this rule can be ignored, though, as a courtesy, the publisher should be sure to give credit.
Furthermore, when actually writing the article, make sure you conform to [[SW:MoS|our manual of style]] and usage of proper grammar skills.
Furthermore, when actually writing the article, make sure you conform to [[SW:MoS|our manual of style]] and usage of proper grammar skills.


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**Notable game hacks (such as ''[[Project M]]'')
**Notable game hacks (such as ''[[Project M]]'')
**Other games that appear as [[Masterpieces]] in ''Brawl'' and/or ''[[Smash Wii U]]'' (for example, a page about ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' would be acceptable, whereas an article about ''Grand Theft Auto V'' would not)
**Other games that appear as [[Masterpieces]] in ''Brawl'' and/or ''[[Smash Wii U]]'' (for example, a page about ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' would be acceptable, whereas an article about ''Grand Theft Auto V'' would not)
*'''Character articles''': Articles about characters from a ''Smash'' game are great choices for articles, but are only limited to 5 games: ''[[Super Smash Bros.]], [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Project M]]''. Any other games are unacceptable, so an article about [[Mario (SSBB)|Mario's appearance in ''Brawl'']] would be allowed, but an article about his appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' would not.
*'''Character articles''': Articles about characters from a ''Smash'' game are great choices for articles, but are limited to the official ''Smash'' games and ''[[Project M]]''. Any other games are unacceptable, so an article about [[Mario (SSBB)|Mario's appearance in ''Brawl'']] would be allowed, but an article about his appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' would not.
*'''Articles about items''': If it appears as an [[item]] in any of the ''Smash'' games, it can have its own article. This also applies to [[Assist Trophies]], [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, and [[Smash Tour]] items, as they are technically items.  
**Characters who assist in a moveset should also get a singular page, covering how they appear in a move, and their origin within their home series. There should ''not'' be more than one page for a character, seeing as how having duplicated information on more than one page does nothing for the wiki.
*'''Articles about items''': If it appears as an [[item]] in any of the ''Smash'' games, it can have its own article. This also applies to [[Assist Trophies]] and [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, as they are technically items.  
*'''Articles about stages''': Articles about stages in the ''Smash'' games are acceptable, but ''only'' stages in the canon ''Smash'' series are allowed. In other words, an article about the [[Halberd]] stage is acceptable, but an article about the ''Castlevania'' stage in ''Project M'' would not.
*'''Articles about stages''': Articles about stages in the ''Smash'' games are acceptable, but ''only'' stages in the canon ''Smash'' series are allowed. In other words, an article about the [[Halberd]] stage is acceptable, but an article about the ''Castlevania'' stage in ''Project M'' would not.
*'''Articles about competitive ''Smash''''': If an article is related to the ''Smash'' series's competitive scene, it is allowed. These can include articles about:
*'''Articles about competitive ''Smash''''': If an article is related to the ''Smash'' series's competitive scene, it is allowed. These can include articles about:
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**[[Advanced technique]]s
**[[Advanced technique]]s
**Anything that relates to the [[metagame]]
**Anything that relates to the [[metagame]]
*'''Articles about competitive smashers and crews''': A smasher or crew can only have his/her own article if he or she is notable enough. What considered a "notable smasher/crew" is as follows:
*'''Articles about competitive smashers and crews''': A smasher or crew can only have his/her own article if he or she is notable enough. See [[SmashWiki:Notability]] for more information regarding this.
**The smasher or crew participated in or organized an offline tournament that is run by standard tournament rules or a reasonably similar variant, and has some level of regional or national recognition.
**The smasher or crew contributed high-level content to, or administrates at, recognized websites pertaining to Smash Bros. other than this wiki.
**The smasher or crew prove legitimate regional or national fame otherwise not covered by these guidelines.
:If a smasher or crew does not follow any of these three guidelines, don't make an article about them. Also note that if a smasher is notable enough, the new article must be put into the "Smasher:" namespace. This does not apply to other competitive articles.
*'''Articles about other miscellaneous subjects''': Articles can also be about other subjects not listed above, just as long as it's about the ''Smash'' series. These include:
*'''Articles about other miscellaneous subjects''': Articles can also be about other subjects not listed above, just as long as it's about the ''Smash'' series. These include:
**Notable ''Smash'' websites, whether it's for canon ''Smash'' or competitive ''Smash'' (for example, articles about the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]], [[Smashboards]], and [[Miiverse]] would be acceptable, but an article about something like eHarmony would not)
**Notable ''Smash'' websites, whether it's for canon ''Smash'' or competitive ''Smash'' (for example, articles about the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]], [[Smashboards]], and {{B|Miiverse|social network}} would be acceptable, but an article about something like eHarmony would not)
**Notable glitches; if a glitch is notable enough, it can have its own article. Read the below section to see what is ''not'' considered a notable glitch
**Notable glitches; if a glitch is notable enough, it can have its own article. Read the below section to see what is ''not'' considered a notable glitch
**Notable people, such as [[Masahiro Sakurai]], and notable companies, such as [[Sora]], though they must have a major impact/role in ''Smash'' to have an article (so an article about a character's voice actor would not be acceptable, nor will an article about Microsoft).
**Notable people, such as [[Masahiro Sakurai]], and notable companies, such as [[Sora Ltd.]], though they must have a major impact/role in ''Smash'' to have an article (so an article about a character's voice actor would not be acceptable, nor will an article about a company with no representation in the game).
**[[Event matches]] in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash Wii U''
**[[Event matches]] in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash Wii U''
**Articles about various modes in the ''Smash'' games
**Articles about various modes in the ''Smash'' games
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**Articles about named characters who appear as stage hazards, have a stage role beyond background cameo, appear as part of a moveset, or have major voice-acted appearances
**Articles about named characters who appear as stage hazards, have a stage role beyond background cameo, appear as part of a moveset, or have major voice-acted appearances
**Articles about character moves
**Articles about character moves
**Articles about trophies, stickers, music, etc.
**Articles about trophies, stickers, spirits, music, etc.
***Note that each individual trophy, sticker, music track, etc. shouldn't get their own page, but rather should be all put into a single page per game and series.
***Note that each individual trophy, sticker, sprit, music track, etc. shouldn't get their own page, but rather should be all put into a single page per game and series.


==What makes a bad, non-notable article==
==What makes a bad, non-notable article==
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**Articles about characters and objects that don't appear as items, Assist Trophies, or Poké/Master Ball Pokémon, or in ''Smash Bros.'' at all
**Articles about characters and objects that don't appear as items, Assist Trophies, or Poké/Master Ball Pokémon, or in ''Smash Bros.'' at all
**Articles that describe outside/unrelated events (such as an article about the American Civil War) or subjects (such as an article about dogs) to ''Smash Bros.''
**Articles that describe outside/unrelated events (such as an article about the American Civil War) or subjects (such as an article about dogs) to ''Smash Bros.''
*'''Articles about characters with minor roles''': If a character only appears in ''Smash Bros.'' as a trophy and/or sticker, or otherwise has a very minor role (such as only appearing in a [[Masterpiece]], or being a background character), or does not fit into anything in the [[SmashWiki:Creating new articles#What makes a good, notable article|above section]], it's likely not notable enough to have its own article.  
*'''Articles about characters with minor roles''': If a character only appears in ''Smash Bros.'' as a trophy, sticker, and/or Spirit, or otherwise has a very minor role (such as only appearing in a [[Masterpiece]], or being a background character), or does not fit into anything in the [[SmashWiki:Creating new articles#What makes a good, notable article|above section]], it's likely not notable enough to have its own article.  
*'''Articles about non-notable glitches''': Some glitches can have their own articles, but others cannot. Glitches should have a notable presence or significance in the ''Smash'' community before having their article created. If the glitch is not very notable, consider adding information about the glitch to a related article.
*'''Articles about non-notable glitches''': Some glitches can have their own articles, but others cannot. Glitches should have a notable presence or significance in the ''Smash'' community before having their article created. If the glitch is not very notable, consider adding information about the glitch to a related article.
*'''Articles about ''Smash'' fanon''': You are not allowed to create articles about fanon on this wiki. While you may be allowed to put your ''own'' fanon on your userpage, articles about other fanons in the mainspace are not allowed. Examples of these would include:
*'''Articles about ''Smash'' fanon''': [[SmashWiki is not fanon|You are not allowed to create articles about fanon on this wiki]]. While you may be allowed to put your ''own'' fanon on your user page, articles about other fanons in the mainspace are not allowed. Examples of these would include:
**Articles about fan-made games (for example, no article may be made about ''Super Smash Flash'' or anything similar)
**Articles about fan-made games (for example, no article may be made about ''Super Smash Flash'' or anything similar)
***'''Exception''': Game hacks such as ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Brawl-]]'', due to their large tournament presence, are allowed their own articles
***'''Exception''': Game hacks such as ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Brawl-]]'', due to their large tournament presence, are allowed their own articles
**Articles about characters from fan-games (for example, no articles are allowed about Mario's presence in ''Super Smash Flash'')  
**Articles about characters from fan-games (for example, no articles are allowed about Mario's presence in ''Super Smash Flash'')  
**Articles about fanfictions, no matter how large they are (not even the largest piece of English literature is allowed its own article)
**Articles about fanfictions, even if they are made by notable [[Smasher]]s
**Articles about fan-made characters or characters expected to be in a future games
**Articles about fan-made characters or characters expected to be in a future game
*'''Articles based on speculation or false information''': If your article is based on speculation and/or incomplete/false information, it's not allowed. See [[SW:NOT]] for more details.
*'''Articles based on speculation or false information''': If your article is based on speculation and/or incomplete/false information, [[SW:SPEC|it's not allowed]].
*'''Articles based on opinion''': If the contents of your article is based on your opinion, it shouldn't be an article.  
*'''Articles based on opinion''': If the contents of your article is based on your opinion, it shouldn't be an article.  
*'''Articles about yourself''': Unless you're a notable competitive smasher, you are not allowed to create an article about yourself. These will either be deleted or moved to the "User:" namespace.
*'''Articles about yourself''': Unless you're a notable competitive smasher, you are not allowed to create an article about yourself. These will either be deleted or moved to the "User:" namespace.
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==Redirects==
==Redirects==
{{Main|SmashWiki:Redirects}}
When linking to an article, you might want to link to a different name for an article. Instead of doing something like <nowiki>[[Alternate costume|color change]]</nowiki> when linking articles, you should instead create a '''redirect''' of the article, so instead of doing something like the example above, you can just make a redirect called "[[color change]]" and put it as <nowiki>[[color change]]</nowiki> in an article. This way, it saves space in an article, which is important—especially if the page is overly large. This also helps with searching for articles with different names but similar content, but to a lesser extent.
When linking to an article, you might want to link to a different name for an article. Instead of doing something like <nowiki>[[Alternate costume|color change]]</nowiki> when linking articles, you should instead create a '''redirect''' of the article, so instead of doing something like the example above, you can just make a redirect called "[[color change]]" and put it as <nowiki>[[color change]]</nowiki> in an article. This way, it saves space in an article, which is important—especially if the page is overly large. This also helps with searching for articles with different names but similar content, but to a lesser extent.
===How to make a redirect===
Making a redirect is very simple, and here's how it's done:
#Create a new article with the name of the redirect as the title.
#For the content of the article, put <nowiki>#redirect [[articlename]]</nowiki>, where you put the name of the article you want to redirect to in place of "articlename".
#Save the page.
If you do this correctly, the redirect link in Recent Changes should link to the desired article for the redirect.
===Guidelines===
Like a regular article, there are guidelines to follow when making a redirect.
*'''Make sure the name of the redirect is used often or otherwise was a previous name'''. A redirect named "Jumpman" for [[Mario]] would be acceptable, because it was his name before it was changed. A redirect named "Bruh Bot" for [[Pichu]] would '''not''' be acceptable, because no one calls Pichu that.
*'''Make sure the name of the redirect isn't just a capitalization change'''. A redirect named "mario" for [[Mario]] would '''not''' be acceptable; both results will bring you to the same article if you search for it (in fact, searching "mAriO" will still bring you to [[Mario]]).
*'''Make sure that it's not a talk page or image redirect'''. Talk pages and images do '''not''' get redirects, as it is very unlikely for someone to search for the talk page/image redirect.
**'''Note''': When moving an image or article with a talk page, a redirect for the moved image or talk page is automatically created. You '''must''' put the speedy delete tag (<nowiki>which is {{d}}</nowiki>) on the redirect manually so it can be deleted later.
**'''Exception''': If an image redirect is linked to multiple pages, it can stay, as changing the links would be useless and take too long, even for a bot to do.
Note that there's no limit on how many redirects an article may have, but the redirects created must follow the guidelines above.
==Why can't I create a new article?==
==Why can't I create a new article?==
If you find yourself unable to create your desired article, it could be for one of three reasons:
If you find yourself unable to create your desired article, it could be for one of three reasons:
*During times when the wiki has [[SW:SSS|high traffic]] and enough [[SW:AUTO|autoconfirmed users]] to maintain the site, the rights to create new articles will be restricted to autoconfirmed users; in other words, non-autoconfirmed users and IPs will  be unable to create new articles, though be wary that this doesn't include talk pages. The wiki is '''not currently''' in this state.
*You must be an [[SW:AUTO|autoconfirmed]] user to create pages.
*Sometimes, the [[SW:ADMIN|admins]] will [[SW:PROT|protect]] empty pages with certain article titles, preventing their creation from anyone that is not an admin. The reason for this will vary, though it is commonly for pages that are repeatedly created and deleted.
*Sometimes, the [[SW:ADMIN|admins]] will have certain page titles protected, preventing such articles from being created. The reason for this will vary, though it is commonly for pages that are repeatedly created and deleted.
*The article already exists.
*The article already exists.


==Create an article==
==Create an article==
Are you ready to create a new article on SmashWiki? If you are and have read the policy above, we provided a createbox below for you to create your new article. Have fun!
Are you ready to create a new article on SmashWiki? If you are and have read the policy above, we provided a createbox below for you to create your new article. Have fun!
<createbox></createbox>
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type=create
width=24
break=no
buttonlabel=Create new article
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