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Also, simply "shine" (especially lowercase) is not its name; please use the correct term "Cat Shine". {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 05:24, February 13, 2021 (EST) | Also, simply "shine" (especially lowercase) is not its name; please use the correct term "Cat Shine". {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 05:24, February 13, 2021 (EST) | ||
Is there any reason you're removing the game mentions from the articles? They're supposed to mention where the subject is from so please stop doing that; by doing this, you're also creating a grammatical error by leaving behind a comma as shown above. If you continue removing valid information, a warning will be issued. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 19:19, February 13, 2021 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 19:19, February 13, 2021
Lake Lapcat[edit]
I'm aware Bowser's Fury has been leaked, and it's very likely that is where you are getting your information. However, because the game has not be released yet and is not accessible to everyone, you still need to source where you are getting your information. Otherwise, it'll be best to wait until the game has been released so the data is more accessible. 01:02, February 9, 2021 (EST)
New articles[edit]
A few things for the future, remember to mention what game the subject appears in at the beginning of the article, and your articles are beginning with "...is an island located on Lake Lapcat, It is one of the few islands"; make sure that you're using a period, not a comma, or that you're not capitalising the word after a comma (in this case, this should be period). Also, don't use the word "you" on articles; we write in third-person, so use "the player" or the character's name instead.
Please read MarioWiki:Manual of Style if you ever create more articles in the future. Mario JC 05:13, February 13, 2021 (EST)
Also, simply "shine" (especially lowercase) is not its name; please use the correct term "Cat Shine". Mario JC 05:24, February 13, 2021 (EST)
Is there any reason you're removing the game mentions from the articles? They're supposed to mention where the subject is from so please stop doing that; by doing this, you're also creating a grammatical error by leaving behind a comma as shown above. If you continue removing valid information, a warning will be issued. Mario JC 19:19, February 13, 2021 (EST)