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'''Missions''' are user friendly requests used on MarioWiki. They are not a means of competition or grant people bragging rights. After a mission, the user can add how many missions he has completed on his user page. Oh, and something good may happen when you do 30 missions.


A user can assign a set of missions. Each set will be labeled "Set 1" "Set 2", etc. A user is limited to assigning 5 missions per set.
==Descriptions of Sections==
'''Mission''' – this describes the title of the mission given.
'''Description''' – the description of the mission to be done.
'''Difficulty''' – how difficult the mission is. This doesn't represent a universal view.
'''Completion Status''' – whether the mission has been completed. The editor or the one who assigned that specific mission can choose whether the mission has been completed or not on special missions. These missions can be determined by placing "(requires editor's approval)".

Revision as of 23:04, February 6, 2007

Missions are user friendly requests used on MarioWiki. They are not a means of competition or grant people bragging rights. After a mission, the user can add how many missions he has completed on his user page. Oh, and something good may happen when you do 30 missions.

A user can assign a set of missions. Each set will be labeled "Set 1" "Set 2", etc. A user is limited to assigning 5 missions per set.

Descriptions of Sections

Mission – this describes the title of the mission given.

Description – the description of the mission to be done.

Difficulty – how difficult the mission is. This doesn't represent a universal view.

Completion Status – whether the mission has been completed. The editor or the one who assigned that specific mission can choose whether the mission has been completed or not on special missions. These missions can be determined by placing "(requires editor's approval)".