Editing Talk:Marth (SSBM)

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: I'm not so sure we should keep the HRC strategies to begin with.  SmashWiki is an encyclopedia, not a guide; so if we include anything about Stadium, it should be documenting his record scores, not providing novice strategies. {{User:MaskedMarth/sig}} 14:43, March 22, 2007 (GMT)
: I'm not so sure we should keep the HRC strategies to begin with.  SmashWiki is an encyclopedia, not a guide; so if we include anything about Stadium, it should be documenting his record scores, not providing novice strategies. {{User:MaskedMarth/sig}} 14:43, March 22, 2007 (GMT)


You're right, I am not so sure that should be the case either. And to avoid "smasher bias", maybe the pros/cons should be above "strategies". I'm not sure, but I want to consider whether "smashwiki" is aimed at completely new players, or for the more vigorous players who want to get ahead in the game? Smashwiki is heavily advertised in SWF, where else is it advertised? How do people find the site? I ask these questions because if most of the traffic is coming from smashboards, then it makes more sense to make these pages more complex, more in depth. The smash community is generally quite willing to learn, are they not? Most people have read the major sticky in SWF, relating what a "dair, lcancel, shffl" etc  are. If we limit information such that anyone can read it, are we not missing out on giving smashwiki a slight edge from other smash-related sites? Just a few comments...
: You're right, I am not so sure that should be the case either. And to avoid "smasher bias", maybe the pros/cons should be above "strategies". I'm not sure, but I want to consider whether "smashwiki" is aimed at completely new players, or for the more vigorous players who want to get ahead in the game? Smashwiki is heavily advertised in SWF, where else is it advertised? How do people find the site? I ask these questions because if most of the traffic is coming from smashboards, then it makes more sense to make these pages more complex, more in depth. The smash community is generally quite willing to learn, are they not? Most people have read the major sticky in SWF, relating what a "dair, lcancel, shffl" etc  are. If we limit information such that anyone can read it, are we not missing out on giving smashwiki a slight edge from other smash-related sites? Just a few comments...




I notice there are no character match-ups on Marth either... although this might open up a can of worms.
I notice there are no character match-ups on Marth either... although this might open up a can of worms.


Is it fair to agree that Fox and Sheik are both widely used to counterpick Marth? Link has a slight advantage?
Is it fair to agree that Fox and Sheik are both widely used to counterpick Marth? Link has a slight advantage?

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