From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
A project is a promotion for extra work to improve pages of a certain type or topic.
Current projects
Project name |
Relevant links |
Description |
Status
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Cleanup of the Notable Players sections |
SmashWiki:Cleanup of the Notable Players sections
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- Trim down the "Most historically significant players" sections of each character page, and verify that descriptions about each players' accomplishments with the character are well-written (not just a list of tournament placements).
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Smash 64 and Ultimate have been completed. Most Brawl pages, plus a few Melee and Smash 4 pages, need to be reviewed.
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Standardizing Smasher pages |
SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines
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- Rewrite the History section of Smasher articles to be less like a news report of all the player's tournament results.
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In progress
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Tournament results on Smasher pages |
SmashWiki:Smasher Project, SmashWiki:Smasher_article_guidelines#Tournament_results
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- On Smasher tournament results threads, use bold text to highlight all majors, and bold + italic text to highlight all supermajors.
- List the number of entrants in the "placement" column.
- If the results page is excessively large, Split results into a subpage, and only keep the most important tournaments on the main article.
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Currently in progress, as this is a recent update.
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Cleanup of tournament articles |
SW:TRIVIA (1), Talk page discussion (2)
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- Add a "Summary of events" section to important tournaments (majors and supermajors, etc.) that provides details of important events in bracket, and facts regarding the tournament's historical significance.
- Trim down trivia sections that are excessively long, and move trivia points to other sections of the article if applicable.
- EVO 2013 is an example of a tournament page that meets these criteria.
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In progress
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Smash region articles |
List of superregions + regions needing articles
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- Create articles for all major Smash regions, detailing their competitive history, significant players, and tournaments hosted.
- Add additional links to region pages from other competitive articles, to improve their integration into the wiki.
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Most larger regions in the US + Japan have their own articles, but some smaller regions in the US, plus international regions, still need their own articles. Non-English-speaking regions may require additional attention from residents of those countries.
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Also see Category:Projects.