Howplayz UserPage
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Overrated | |
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Ike says save Ukraine.
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Ultimate main | Ike |
Other Ultimate character | none lol |
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Location | Place where it's expensive cause it's so expensive |
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Skill | Fine |
Ike main who usually edits tournament results. Probably a retired WWR tournament tier (basically getting tournament tiers like S;A;B; or C Tier tournaments. I go by Overrated in tournaments.
Tournament Results Questions
How 2 add players results for a tournament???
Well it's simple, add the players name and the character they got.
For example...
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(# of enterants)
Bracket Links
Place | Name | Character | Earnings |
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1st | MkLeo |
If for Doubles as an example...
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles
(# of teams)
Bracket Links
Place | Name | Character | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Lui$ | Scend |
Yes earnings are important as how much the prize pot are given by the player, based on their results.
How can you know which characters they have played? I'm uncertain on the brackets results on whether the character play, so I may be wrong on this, if I'm certain. If it's on a Challonge Bracket or any sites that have a brackets similar to Challonge, it is uncertain whom a player has played. Start.gg does fix the issue on popping up characters on who they have played, but there are times where they don't add the characters and leave it empty. However there are ways you can at least know the characters they have playerd.
- Do not solely look into their bracket accounts and see which character they play.
- Look at either their Smashwiki page (if they have one); if they don't have a Smashwiki page, use the Search site for Smashwiki, and type up the players name. I urgely suggest you to remove the "Search In" buttons for search and have tournaments left there, which could be easier for the players name to be seen who you are looking for.
- Another option I use is going either to their Twitter can look at their bio to see who they play as. If they don't you can see their banner for their Twitter account and see their character. If not you can look at media, tweets, relevance, etc. Though I just usually give up when trying.
- Probably the last option, even if I don't use the most is to see their YouTube gods or twitch vods. That way it is more easier to tell who they really play, though you have to likely do more scrolling and seeing than watching.
If you can't find, the best method I use is just leaving it blank for now. If any other wiki editors know that players characters, then it'll be added.
Another thing added a character has to be put in based on...
- If they won a set with a character they used, it gets added.
- If they just played a character and loses the set, they don't get added.
- If they won a game with a character and won the first game, but lost the entire set, it gets removed.
- If they lost a game with a character and switch to another character and won the set, the character That the player lost a game to doesn't get added.
The players location?
- If they have a Smashwiki page, look on their bio and you can see the location they live in (based on the country).
- If no Smashwiki page, use the method I use for getting the players characters, search up and if you don't know their location, you can at least find their location while getting the characters.
- The easiest thing to do is look on their smash.gg page. Mostly they have their locations on their bios.
- You can at least look on their Twitter page to find out to (on their bio).
Same thing, if we don't know their location, leave it blank, the usual.
Is the players name matching? Their are times where the players you are putting the results in is not that player for example, Light is the best Fox player in Smash Ultimate, but Light isn't the best Fox player, rather a professional Smash Melee Peach player. So you can find these mistakes by looking at their locations obivously. But what happens if they have the same player name and mains? Now one example I got is Midnight and Midnight as they both love in the U.S. and both main *Palutena. What you can do (and this is very effective) is to look at their names, and see if that name matches with their smash.gg page nam or their Twitter page name.
Adding results
Adding results also applies to the players page to see their results based on their placement. Like adding results in a tournament page, it is simple. For example...
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Tournament | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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Super Smash Bros. Invitational 2018 | June 12th, 2018 | 2nd | — | — |
Smash Mania 2 | December 21st, 2018 | 1st | — | — |
Smash Conference United | January 5th-6th, 2019 | 1st | 2nd | Wizzrobe |
Glitch 6 | January 19th-20th, 2019 | 4th | 1st | Ally |
GENESIS 6 | February 1st-3rd, 2019 | 1st | 4th | Javi |
The dates are required to see when they have played in the tournament. And instead of the players name, it is instead replace with the tournaments name.
Block
I got blocked once, due to not understanding SW:TALK, as I kept on removing the talk page. I got pissed just from a message as I created The Quarantine Series Opening Invitational. Sorry CookiesCreme.
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This Howplayz guy prefers tournament rulesets when playing friendlies. This user also edits too many tournaments as well. |
You can put it in one of your userboxes. You can have it.
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File:Sephiroth'sABS.png I saved this so people just see this.
File:EXoK5YfWkAMPwL5.jpeg Aerith now reverses Sephiroth.
This was used for April Fools for Ike.