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* '''[[Crew]] and [[Smasher]] articles''': a minor, regional-level player (such as [[Smasher:Aftermath]]) should never be tagged a stub, because SmashWiki just has too many short Smasher articles.  On the other hand, a Smasher that competes on the national level (such as [[Smasher:Isai Alvarado]]) or has great significance in the Smash [[community]] or tournament scene (such as [[Smasher:Gideon]]) ''should'' be tagged a stub if the subject's influence isn't adequately discussed.  These same guidelines apply to [[crew]]s as well.
* '''[[Crew]] and [[Smasher]] articles''': a minor, regional-level player (such as [[Smasher:Aftermath]]) should never be tagged a stub, because SmashWiki just has too many short Smasher articles.  On the other hand, a Smasher that competes on the national level (such as [[Smasher:Isai Alvarado]]) or has great significance in the Smash [[community]] or tournament scene (such as [[Smasher:Gideon]]) ''should'' be tagged a stub if the subject's influence isn't adequately discussed.  These same guidelines apply to [[crew]]s as well.
* '''[[Gameplay]] articles''': every gameplay-related article requires a description or definition of the subject, or else it is a stub.  You should also tag important gameplay elements (such as [[wavedash]]) as stubs if they do not discuss how the subject relates to the community or to tournament play.
* '''[[Gameplay]] articles''': every gameplay-related article requires a description or definition of the subject, or else it is a stub.  You should also tag important gameplay elements (such as [[wavedash]]) as stubs if they do not discuss how the subject relates to the community or to tournament play.
* '''[[Character]] articles''': this subjects is important and requires a substantial article.  A character article is a stub if it does not discuss the character's most notable attributes in the game, such as his or her [[:Category:Special Attacks|special attacks]].  You do ''not'', however, need to include in-depth information about that character's appearance in other, non-Smash games).
* '''[[Character]] articles''': this subject is important and requires a substantial article.  A character article is a stub if it does not discuss the character's most notable attributes in the game, such as his or her [[:Category:Special Attacks|special attacks]].  (You do ''not'', however, need to include in-depth information about that character's appearance in other, non-Smash games).
* '''[[Stage]] articles''': a stage article is a stub if it does not at least describe the stage's layout.  This includes the movement of stages such as [[Brinstar Depths]] or [[Hyrule Castle]].  A stage article should also indicate its [[tournament legal|legality]] in tournaments.
* '''[[Stage]] articles''': a stage article is a stub if it does not at least describe the stage's layout.  This includes the movement of stages such as [[Brinstar Depths]] or [[Hyrule Castle]].  A stage article should also indicate its [[tournament legal|legality]] in tournaments.
* '''Sections''': sections of articles follow the same guidelines as articles when determining whether it should be tagged as a stub. If it's a broad enough subject that it could be expanded to fill several paragraphs and subsections, the section should be marked with the [[Template:Section-stub|section stub tag.]]
* '''Sections''': sections of articles follow the same guidelines as articles when determining whether it should be tagged as a stub. If it's a broad enough subject that it could be expanded to fill several paragraphs and subsections, the section should be marked with the [[Template:Section-stub|section stub tag.]]
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