User talk:Cheesedude/Archive2

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OP/ED videos
Dantman told me before that opening/ending theme videos are fine. -- Deltaneos (talk) 10:49, June 8, 2010 (UTC)

RE: Thanks

 * No problem. Glad to help. And yeah, it's not taking as long as I thought it might.--YamiWheeler 23:48, June 17, 2010 (UTC)

Oh, one more thing...

 * I noticed that the Obelisk redirection only links to the Effect Monster page. I don't really know how to edit a redirection, so can it be looked into?--YamiWheeler 23:59, June 17, 2010 (UTC)

Misgarth
Misgarth is the only thing left on Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Terminology that hasn't been given its own article. I haven't done it myself because I'm not positive what it is. Is it Ojin's kingdom or his family? In the English version is it also the name of the satellite (S.O.R.A.)? In the Japanese version, is the name "Misgrath" used at all? -- Deltaneos (talk) 02:54, June 20, 2010 (UTC)


 * No, you were helpful enough. The fact that it's the kingdom is all the extra info I needed to know to give it its own article. -- Deltaneos (talk) 19:39, June 20, 2010 (UTC)

Re: Video game decklists
Yeah, we do aim to list the contents of every Deck all characters have used. Do you think the influx of separate Deck articles will be a problem or are you suggesting that we immediately start separating them or something else? -- Deltaneos (talk) 23:10, June 26, 2010 (UTC)

Re: Three quick questions
The best place for GX images I know is Kaiba222. (The early episodes there are poor quality, but they get better.) YGOGX.towday.net isn't as good, but has some. As a last resort, there's always screencapping YouTube. -- Deltaneos (talk) 11:46, June 29, 2010 (UTC)
 * 1) Both.
 * 2) "(Malice) Doll of Demise" was played in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist volume 12. I'm missing that particular volume, so I don't know.
 * 3) You can get Yu-Gi-Oh! first and second series images at Naraku.us. (A lot of the second series images have a black line across the top, which you should probably crop out before uploading them.)


 * Yes, that's right. -- Deltaneos (talk) 19:07, June 29, 2010 (UTC)


 * There's no strict naming policy for non-card anime screenshots. Just as long as the name has something to do with the image, rather than something silly like New_image.jpg or S44af3wrg.png.
 * You're using our old template. The newer one is . We also have a template for adding the rationale.
 * I usually copy and paste the following format for episode screenshot licensing.

==Licensing==


 * -- Deltaneos (talk) 15:56, July 1, 2010 (UTC)

Joey Wheeler bio
Hello,

It's about the edit you did to the bio of Joey Wheeler you did. You said it's not the only time he used it after that, but it's still important to note it, because it hints the result of the duel, isn't it ?

Thanks Traksor (talk • contribs) 14:54, July 2, 2010 (UTC)

Re: Missing Tag Force 1 character articles
I got the names of all the Tag Force 4 opponents off III. Many of them appeared in the earlier Tag Force games. But all of them have articles at this stage.

In Tag Force 4 they added 43 new characters and dropped some old ones. The English version messed-up by rather than giving the new characters 43 new names, they gave 19 of them names of characters which had been dropped in the Japanese version. Those changes didn't make sense. Going by the English version, Rei is a boy in 1 to 3 and a girl in 4. (That Rei is not Rei Saotome... although that would make more sense.)

You may already know about that name mix-up, but the point is III also gave me their Japanese names. You can see them in the second section here. The names on the left are the the English names. The ones on the far right are their Japanese names in 1 to 3. The others are the TF04 characters they were given to.

The only ones of them left without articles are Georg (Naruki Matsumura), Lioside (Kozo Kiba), Michael (Yuhei Matsuda).

Mokuma and Inoso (parodies of Mokuba and Isono) have the same English and Japanese names as far as I know.

For the rest you can ask III for help. Same if you want any of the kanji/kana names. Alternatively, if you just create the articles, he usually follows up and adds the Japanese names. -- Deltaneos (talk) 12:53, July 12, 2010 (UTC)

Rock and Marcel
Use "(character)" for Rock, but use "(Tag Force)" for Marcel, since the other Marcel also refers to a character. -- Deltaneos (talk) 02:42, July 23, 2010 (UTC)

Re: The Paradox Brothers
I'd say give Para and Dox their own articles and format the Paradox Brothers article like the ones in Category:Teams. -- Deltaneos (talk) 22:59, July 25, 2010 (UTC)

Re: Concern
"Attack Position" is always capitalised as such, regardless of how many times it's mentioned. That's the way it's given in card lores, rulings and most official stuff. As for numbers, card lores always use numerals, but in regular prose it seems to vary. As far as I know there doesn't seem to be any policy on which is favoured. (Although, in my opinion, using "1st" and "1" in prose that doesn't involve mathematics or very long numbers looks a bit odd.) -- Deltaneos (talk) 17:47, July 26, 2010 (UTC)


 * Hand and discard aren't capitalised unless used at the start of a sentence. Some gameplay terms have the first letter capitalised and others don't. It can seem inconsistent at times e.g. "Attack Position" and "Defense Position" always use capital letters, while "battle position" doesn't. The only way know to which ones do and don't is by viewing card lores. -- Deltaneos (talk) 18:10, July 26, 2010 (UTC)

RE: Caps
Alright, but Monsters and Summons are still capitalized.--Tapper930 (talk • contribs) 01:40, August 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * But Face-up/down should be, yet you are still removing them.--Tapper930 (talk • contribs) 03:25, August 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * Sorry, never noticed that.--Tapper930 (talk • contribs) 03:25, August 1, 2010 (UTC)