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User talk:AwesomeSauce387
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Creating Smasher articles[edit]
Lately we've been cracking down on the quality of smasher articles, due to the fact that most people will only create the bare minimum of what it needs and then make everyone else finish it for them, so we've been deleting those that come along. If you want the article you're trying to make stay, it requires the following:
- Notability (such as tournament results, ranked on a statewide Power Ranking, well-known tournament director, or in cases like StylesX2 and Alpharad a popular YouTube channel; local tournaments will not be enough)
- A Smasher infobox that includes mains, skill level, etc.
- Information on the smasher
- Tournament results or tournaments directed (if applicable)
Without any of these, the article will be deleted without hesitation. If you'd like a visual representation to show how it's done, please refer to here. Please keep these in mind in the future if you'd like to continue making smasher articles. Disaster Flare (talk) 16:50, 11 October 2016 (EDT)