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am i going too detailed? This is kind of my type of thing. (Also, if anyone has ideas for uses in-game for the Requests Center and the User Library, please share :P
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(am i going too detailed? This is kind of my type of thing. (Also, if anyone has ideas for uses in-game for the Requests Center and the User Library, please share :P)
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*'''Unfair Trick''': The user supplies a blind link to Special:Logout to the target, which they innocently click, causing them to miss their next turn. It can be learned by using Log Out three times in one battle, and takes 3 SP.
*'''Unfair Trick''': The user supplies a blind link to Special:Logout to the target, which they innocently click, causing them to miss their next turn. It can be learned by using Log Out three times in one battle, and takes 3 SP.
*'''Random''': The user goes to Special:Random and are teleported to a random place on the battlefield. It can be learned by reading the Sign of Navigation in Sidebar Village, and takes 1 SP.
*'''Random''': The user goes to Special:Random and are teleported to a random place on the battlefield. It can be learned by reading the Sign of Navigation in Sidebar Village, and takes 1 SP.
*'''Quiet Dealings''': The user remembers [[SW:QDV]] and does not make a big deal out of a vandal appearing. If used on a party member, they will be come confused. If used on most enemies, they will become irritated. If used on a vandal, they have a 10% chance of falling asleep. It can be learned by studying the Scroll of Silence in the SW Library, and takes 5 SP.
*'''Smash Direct!''': The user makes the "Directly to you" pose and new Smash info appears behind them, which causes everyone within a four block radius to become hyped. It can be learned by visiting Search Central five times, and takes 3 SP.


==Party Members==
==Party Members==
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*'''Support''' - The sockpuppet mimics the last attack used.
*'''Support''' - The sockpuppet mimics the last attack used.
*'''Self-Praise''' - The sockpuppet praises the target, which boosts the target's stats and has a 10% chance of causing entrancement to all users within three blocks.
*'''Self-Praise''' - The sockpuppet praises the target, which boosts the target's stats and has a 10% chance of causing entrancement to all users within three blocks.
==Bosses==
===Hacker===
Hacker is the boss of the Mount CSS plot. He manages to break through the protection guarding Mount CSS with his army of vandals and threatens to destroy the wiki.
*'''Cheatz''' - Hacker inserts code that protects him for the next two turns. However, while he is protected his range is limited to one block.
*'''Reset''' - Hacker resets his health and SP. However, this takes three turns, and is interrupted if he is damaged.
*'''Hack Toss''' - Hacker tries to hack something, fails, and throws his computer at the target in rage. It has a 10% chance of causing irritation, and a 35% chance of causing confusion.
===TailsDaisyGokuLulz===
TailsDaisyGokuLulz is the boss of the NIWA Network plot. He takes over the NIWA Network HQ and uses it to pump out false news of Tails, Daisy, and Goku being added to Smash with his army of sockpuppets.
*'''News?''' - TDGL tells the target false information, confusing them.
*'''Y U NO AD''' - TDGL rants about how Tails, Daisy, or Goku should be added to Smash, which has a 50% chance of putting the target to sleep, a 25% chance of confusing them, and a 25% chance of irritating them.
*'''Smash 4 DLC''' - TGDL throws Tails, Daisy, or Goku at the target.
==Locations==
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Unlike the previous game, The New Generation features a map based on different areas of SmashWiki.
===[[Special:Login/signup|Registry Center]]===
A small building on an island just off the shore of the main SmashWiki, the Registry Center is the first area visited at the start of the game. It is where all new users come to create accounts, and are then sent to Main Page Square using the IRC train line.. During the course of the game, the Registry Center is overrun with vandals, n00bs, and SpamBots trying to get into the wiki, and the party must defeat them all.
===[[Main Page|Main Page Square]]===
The Main Page Square is the hub of SmashWiki. It takes the appearance of a small city, and the houses of users can be found here. Its main attraction is [[Template:MaintenanceLinks|Todo Street]], which is home of the [[Template:News|NIWA Ne]][[Template:NIWA News|ws Network]], an electronic bulletin that lists the most recent news, and DYK Incorporated's headquarters. The square is visited multiple times throughout the game; the first is at the start, where it's used as an introduction to how everything works. Later, it's visited when false news is being sent out, and the party stops by the NIWA News Network to see if they can find out why. Lastly, it's visited as part of the revival of the [[SW:IRC|IRC Express]].
===[[Special:Recentchanges|The Arceelands]]===
The Arceelands are an expansive desert between Main Page Square and Sidebar Village. It is where most users can be found during the day, and some at night, but is also where vandal attacks are highest. It is the only way to get from Main Page Square to Sidebar Village, Mount CSS, and Watchlist, Inc. until the IRC Express is reopened.
===Sidebar Village===
Sidebar Village is another important part of SmashWiki, found along the left side. Despite being called a village, it is not home to any users (who all live in Main Page Square) and instead features several important businesses, such as [[Special:Search|Search Central]] (which is a repository of information on ''Super Smash Bros.''), [[SW:AN|Noticeboard HQ]] (which is where vandals and other enemies are reported to the SmashWiki Staff), and [[Special:Specialpages|the Special Library]] (which is filled with scrolls with information on the unique and unseen aspects of SmashWiki). Like the Main Page Square, it is visited multiple times throughout the game, the most notable of which is when Noticeboard HQ is taken over by vandals, rendering it useless, and the party is forced to exile them.
===[[SW:SAND|Sandbox]]===
The sandbox is the beach at the edge of SmashWiki before the ocean where the Registry Center and Preference Island are located. The sandbox can be used to test out moves and other skills, which changes its appearance; however, it is irregularly reset. It is also a safe spot from enemies, as vandals are uninterested in vandalizing a place of mostly free editing.
===[[Special:Preferences|Preference Island]]===
Preference Island is a small island just off the shore of SmashWiki, which can only be accessed by rowboat. It can be used to personalize the appearance of SmashWiki and change information of party members. Besides that, it is rather unimportant to the plot.
===[[MediaWiki:Common.css|Mount CSS]]===
Mount CSS is one of the most important parts of SmashWiki, as it is what holds the wiki together <!--I might be exaggerating a little but oh well--!>. It is a large volcano, which, if handled improperly, will erupt and destroy the entire wiki. Because of this, it is well protected and can only be accessed by certain users. There are, however, small caves throughout Mount CSS (one for every user on the Wiki) which can only be accessed by their owners; these can be used to personally customize SmashWiki safely without harm. In the game, Mount CSS is attacked by Hacker and his group of vandals, which threatens to take out the entire wiki if the party doesn't stop them. This is the only time the mouth of Mount CSS is accessible.
===Other Locations===
Various other one-building locations that are relatively unimportant, but can be found throughout the wiki.
The [[Template:NIWA bar|NIWA Network HQ]] is the headquarters responsible for supplying news, which is found just outside of Main Page Square. It is visited when the NIWA News Network is attacked, and is where TailsDaisyGokuLulz is controlling the news. Once the plot is over, the HQ is protected and cannot be entered.
There are two IRC Express Stations; one is the Abandoned IRC Express Station, found outside of Sidebar Village, and the other is the normal IRC Express Station, found within Main Page Square. The Abandoned IRC Express Station was shut down when people stopped bothering to show up, which also stopped the IRC Express from running, and it is now overrun by n00bs. Once all of the n00bs are defeated, if a party member uses Improve the station will be repaired and will be opened back up, allowing the IRC Express to be used for easy access to various places on the map.
SW Janitorial Services is a small business that can be found on the border of the Arceelands. The party can join it and will be sent to various places throughout the map to use Improve on them. The more places that are improved, the larger and more popular the Janitorial Services will be.
The [[SW:SS|SWiSS Power Plant]] is the power plant found at the very bottom of the wiki. Once per day, the party can visit it and change the status of the wiki. However, they can only change it up one level (so Blue to Green, Green to Yellow, Yellow to Red, Red to Yellow, Yellow to Green, Green to Blue). Depending on what status the wiki is set to, different things may occur; for example, the User Libraries will be closed in Red status, but there will be less enemies to deal with in the Arceelands. In Blue status, more areas are opened but the Arceelands are overrun. It is also possible to find one n00b in the power plant that is significantly higher level than most; however, once defeated for the first time it will not return again.
The SW Library is similar to the Special Library, but its scrolls contain policies instead. It is also the only place users can learn the moves Assumption of Faith and Quiet Dealings.
The [[SW:RFR|Requests]] [[SW:RFA|Center]] is a small location where users can file requests for power. However, it is useless in game.
The [[Special:Listusers|User Library]] is a library where every user on the wiki and all of their [[Special:Contributions|contributions]] can be found. However, it is useless in game.
[[Special:Watchlist|Watchlist, Inc.]] is a small business that keeps an eye on the entire wiki. By visiting it, the party will be made aware of locations with abnormally large amounts of enemies or, if they have not completed the plot, where they need to go next.