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:I know that this is the first article of its kind on SmashWiki, but I think it would be more productive to consider writing articles about other famous tournament sets, rather than trying to delete one because "none others exist yet" ([[SmashWiki is not complete]] anyways). Of course this could open up a path where short stubs of matches get randomly created, but I think based on that it should be clear if a set has enough content to deserve a standalone page (plus there are probably only a handful of sets that deserve their own article). '''[[User:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Awesome</span>]] [[User talk:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Cardinal 2000</span>]]''' 16:33, December 6, 2020 (EST)
:I know that this is the first article of its kind on SmashWiki, but I think it would be more productive to consider writing articles about other famous tournament sets, rather than trying to delete one because "none others exist yet" ([[SmashWiki is not complete]] anyways). Of course this could open up a path where short stubs of matches get randomly created, but I think based on that it should be clear if a set has enough content to deserve a standalone page (plus there are probably only a handful of sets that deserve their own article). '''[[User:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Awesome</span>]] [[User talk:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Cardinal 2000</span>]]''' 16:33, December 6, 2020 (EST)
::This comment isn't about the merge but more about articles like this in the future. This set is notable in that it was the result of beef between two top players and also has a lasting legacy; the same can be said about the Wombo Combo. However, what's the difference between a "notable" set and a "memorable" set? For example, is Nairo v. ZeRo at MLG 2015 considered notable? On one hand, it's the first time ZeRo lost a tournament in ''Smash 4'', but on the other hand it was just that. There wasn't much that built up to it, there's not much legacy, heck this set is probably taboo now because of the recent allegations. But because of that one thing it's considered one of Smash 4's most important sets. Should it get a page? In my opinion, there should be a clear line between the two before creating more pages like this. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 17:02, December 6, 2020 (EST)
::This comment isn't about the merge but more about articles like this in the future. This set is notable in that it was the result of beef between two top players and also has a lasting legacy; the same can be said about the Wombo Combo. However, what's the difference between a "notable" set and a "memorable" set? For example, is Nairo v. ZeRo at MLG 2015 considered notable? On one hand, it's the first time ZeRo lost a tournament in ''Smash 4'', but on the other hand it was just that. There wasn't much that built up to it, there's not much legacy, heck this set is probably taboo now because of the recent allegations. But because of that one thing it's considered one of Smash 4's most important sets. Should it get a page? In my opinion, there should be a clear line between the two before creating more pages like this. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 17:02, December 6, 2020 (EST)
:::There's nothing inherently wrong with mentions of iconic/notable/memorable sets (Unknown522 vs Mew2King at RoM5 and CaptainZack vs Lima at EVO 2018, both of which are already mentioned on-wiki, come to mind); I just think that there's less incentive to make full pages out of these. [[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: red;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: green;">'''the Festive Rurouni'''</span>]] 17:17, December 6, 2020 (EST)