Something to note
Some smashers share a tag with other players. As a result of this, we sort them by the region they're in. For example, there's a Light in Connecticut and a Light in Germany. To distinguish between these two, we use {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} and {{Sm|Light|p=Germany}}. When adding results, make sure the link redirects to the correct smasher. Anyways, keep up the good work! Cookies Creme 21:07, October 5, 2019 (EDT)
- Another thing I should add: don't forget to add categories for both tournaments and smasher pages. You can look at other tournament/smasher pages for examples.
- Anyways, nice job with all the Smasher and Tournament pages! Cookies Creme 15:21, November 26, 2019 (EST)
- Sorry for the very late response, but thank you so much. It’s nice contributing to the wiki! PowerShield03 (talk) 7:38, December 14, 2019 (EST)
I made a huge mistake...
Recently I uploaded pages of Umebura 3 and 6 on SmashWiki. However, I left something out that was very crucial: I forgot to put "Tournament:" when typing out the names for both articles. So now when you look them up in the search bar, it shows up as a regular article and not a tournament page. Anyone know how to fix this? PowerShield03 PowerShield03 (talk) 14:40, November 3, 2019 (EST)
Just so you know
Just Roll With It 11 was only a C-tier by PGRU v1 entrant standards, since top players weren't counted. If it had been in any other season, it would've been B-tier by entrants or by PGR entrants. In other words, tiers aren't the best way to judge whether a tournament is a national or not, especially season 1. Cookies Creme 10:48, January 20, 2020 (EST)
True that tiers aren't the ideal way of judging stuff as that, but I still kept the point as comparing nationals to a popular tournament series that in this entree had notable current/previously ranked PGR players and the highest attendance out of all of them is kinda weird. PowerShield03 (talk) 19:49, January 21, 2020 (EST)
Smasher page resources
I've noticed you've created a lot of Smasher pages recently, so I suggest using SmashData to search for Ultimate results. It has not just PGR tournaments, but several other Smash.gg tournaments as well, making it very useful for data collecting. Cookies Creme 15:13, January 31, 2020 (EST)