User talk:PowerShield03
Something to note
Some smashers share a tag with other players. As a result of this, we sort them by the region they're in. For example, there's a Light in Connecticut and a Light in Germany. To distinguish between these two, we use {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} and {{Sm|Light|p=Germany}}. When adding results, make sure the link redirects to the correct smasher. Anyways, keep up the good work! CookiesCreme 21:07, October 5, 2019 (EDT)
- Another thing I should add: don't forget to add categories for both tournaments and smasher pages. You can look at other tournament/smasher pages for examples.
- Anyways, nice job with all the Smasher and Tournament pages! CookiesCreme 15:21, November 26, 2019 (EST)
- Sorry for the very late response, but thank you so much. It’s nice contributing to the wiki! PowerShield03 (talk) 7:38, December 14, 2019 (EST)
I made a huge mistake...
Recently I uploaded pages of Umebura 3 and 6 on SmashWiki. However, I left something out that was very crucial: I forgot to put "Tournament:" when typing out the names for both articles. So now when you look them up in the search bar, it shows up as a regular article and not a tournament page. Anyone know how to fix this? PowerShield03 PowerShield03 (talk) 14:40, November 3, 2019 (EST)
- Oh I guess I'm a bit too late... there's an option to move the page next to "edit page", and you can move it from there. CookiesCreme 19:16, November 13, 2019 (EST)
Just so you know
Just Roll With It 11 was only a C-tier by PGRU v1 entrant standards, since top players weren't counted. If it had been in any other season, it would've been B-tier by entrants or by PGR entrants. In other words, tiers aren't the best way to judge whether a tournament is a national or not, especially season 1. CookiesCreme 10:48, January 20, 2020 (EST)
True that tiers aren't the ideal way of judging stuff as that, but I still kept the point as comparing nationals to a popular tournament series that in this entree had notable current/previously ranked PGR players and the highest attendance out of all of them is kinda weird. PowerShield03 (talk) 19:49, January 21, 2020 (EST)
Smasher page resources
I've noticed you've created a lot of Smasher pages recently, so I suggest using SmashData to search for Ultimate results. It has not just PGR tournaments, but several other Smash.gg tournaments as well, making it very useful for data collecting. CookiesCreme 15:13, January 31, 2020 (EST)
Oh wow, thank you so much. My main sources for Smasher pages are smash.gg and Smash Record for Japanese players. Smash.gg is really messy of a site if you're looking for a player's results imo so hope this alleviates that issue I have. PowerShield03 (talk) 15:34, February 2, 2020 (EST)