Talk:Forward tilt: Difference between revisions
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And on a different topic, I feel like we should add a section to each table where we have a {{Y}} or a {{N}} based on whether or not the tilt is able to be angled. | And on a different topic, I feel like we should add a section to each table where we have a {{Y}} or a {{N}} based on whether or not the tilt is able to be angled. | ||
Thoughts? [[User:Nymbare|<span style="color:#00BFFF">Nymbare</span>]] [[User talk:Nymbare|<span style="color:#00BFFF">and his talk</span>]] 14:05, 27 May 2014 (EDT) | Thoughts? [[User:Nymbare|<span style="color:#00BFFF">Nymbare</span>]] [[User talk:Nymbare|<span style="color:#00BFFF">and his talk</span>]] 14:05, 27 May 2014 (EDT) | ||
:Is the code reducing template one of the {{s|:Category|shortcut templates}}? {{s|user|Red}} ([[User talk:Red|talk]]) [[File:RedSig.png|12px|link=Special:Contributions/Red|Red]] 14:09, 27 May 2014 (EDT) |
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Merge
Why are there articles for Strong Attack and Strong Side? They're obviously the same thing. --RJM Talk 22:54, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
- Strong No Merge. "Strong Side" is just a name for a tilt (official name or something? I don't know why they aren't "tilts" anymore). Anyway, Strong Up and Strong Down are also Strong Attacks, so unless we want to merge all the tilt attacks into a single article...–Entrea Sumatae 00:22, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
- You know, I'm just removing the tag. I hope you don't mind terribly, but it's like suggesting merging Side smash with Smash Attack. It's just that the Strong Attack article was way too vague to make that fact obvious.–Entrea Sumatae 00:31, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
Code Reducing and Angling Y/N
This article says it requires the "code reducing template". I'm afraid I don't know what this is; I looked it up on the help portion of the site and didn't find anything about it. Anybody want to clear this up for me so I can (hopefully) implement it? And on a different topic, I feel like we should add a section to each table where we have a or a based on whether or not the tilt is able to be angled. Thoughts? Nymbare and his talk 14:05, 27 May 2014 (EDT)