User talk:ShadowRyu Kei

Psychid Welcomes YOU to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki
Salutations, ShadowRyu Kei! My name's Psychid, and I'm kind of old here on this very Wiki (old enough to get familiar with most of the Wiki's rules and regulations, at the least). In case you're wondering how I found you, I noticed your username in the "Recent Activity" section. Thus, I have decided to check you out. However, I see that you've been a member here ever since April (being about four months ago), yet you haven't received an official welcome as of yet! In that case, let me be the first to welcome you to the official ''' Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki '''!

The purpose of this very message is to inform you about the things you can do on this very Wiki, besides editing mainspace articles (i.e. Jaden Yuki, Elemental Hero Neos, Vision Hero Trinity, etc.). One of such things includes editing your own userpage! By that, I mean adding some information about yourself (i.e. your age, your gender, your location, etc.), just so the rest of us users can get a better idea of the kind of person you really are.

Another thing you can do on this Wiki is talk to other users (not much of a surprise there, if you ask me). To do so, simply go to another user's talk page, type in your message, and presto! You, my friend, have officially mastered the art of messaging other users! However, when participating in this very activity, it is highly important that you:
 * Leave your message on another user's talk page, and not your own. That way, we will be notified that we have received a message on the Wiki.
 * Leave what is called your "signature" at the end of your message (being the following code:  --~ ). That way, we can easily keep track of which message is from which user.
 * Of course, you can customize your own signature, if you want. To do so, simply click on the drop-down menu bar in the upper-right-hand corner (right where it says "MORE"), then scroll down to where it says "Preferences".  Better yet, go to this page; it's much quicker.  In either method, you can customize your signature from there on out, and you can customize it in any way you desire.  I suggest that you look at some sample customized signatures such as mine, just so you get an idea.  If you have any further questions concerning this topic, don't hesitate to ask.
 * Before I forget: when customizing your signature, make sure the check box where it says "Custom signature" is checked off, or else your signature will not work.

I hope you have fun on the Wiki! --''' Yes, it's PSYCHID! He talks! He does stuff!''' 00:34, August 6, 2010 (UTC)