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August 17, 2024
- New England Power Rankings 14:56 +96 NessMaster69 talk contribs (→As of June 2013)
- New England Power Rankings 14:50 0 NessMaster69 talk contribs (→As of July 2009)
August 16, 2024
- Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 13:44 +82 Redpikminsmashbros talk contribs (→Features exclusive to the Wii U version)
August 13, 2024
- Smasher:Lukewarm 13:46 +486 Wiifitkid talk contribs (→Tournament placings) Tag: Mobile edit
- Super Smash Bros. 4 00:12 −151 Miles of SmashWiki talk contribs (Undid edit by 73.72.244.165: already mentioned in the Stages section) Tag: Undo
August 11, 2024
- Steve (SSBU) 21:03 −44 Diddy Kongstar talk contribs (→Role in World of Light)
- m Module:Trn/data 17:13 +106 Cookies and Creme talk contribs
August 10, 2024
- m King K. Rool (SSBU) 05:43 +52 Deepfriedbutter talk contribs (→Most historically significant players)
August 8, 2024
- King K. Rool (SSBU) 17:05 +88 Plague von Karma talk contribs (→Tier placement and history: more specific information on the Japanese connections - specifically, it was me and Dawangthang who made the connections; this was where the reverse crown ledgetrap was popularised, as well as the hyper-aggressive style that later became commonplace. I think it's important to document Dera's impact here too, they took that advice to repeated top 8 finishes!)
- m Tournament:2GG: Kickoff - Kongo Saga 11:57 +1 Cookies and Creme talk contribs
August 7, 2024
- Twitter 16:52 +23 Plague von Karma talk contribs (it's been a veeeery long time now, so I think it's fair to slap this in)
August 5, 2024
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 08:11 +35 GriseousM2 talk contribs (→Game mode changes: not bad, wanted to fix up the grammar a little)
- m Twitter 00:03 −83 Cookies and Creme talk contribs (→Community participation: "success" isn't the right word to use here imo since the allegations just sort of happened and wasn't really done in an "organized" fashion. Also there weren't that many reforms to how tournaments were ran after the allegations, at least in the long term)