User talk:THB

Alundra Wiki
Hey, I'm Likeacupcake (as you can obviously see), from the Final Fantasy Wiki. Anyway, I'm an avid fan of Alundra, and noticed that the wiki on the subject is, how should I say this... under developed? Anyway, I was just wondering if you are the current head of the wiki, or if you know how is, as I was hoping to help expand it into a full wiki.

Thanks for your time! (Contact me on this wiki, the FF one, or Alundra one; I'll be hanging around on all three until you reply) Likeacupcake Talk 10:04, February 8, 2011 (UTC)

Digi-Eggs
Would you be able to produce custom digi-egg images of the Adventure DigiDestined's Digi-Eggs? 23:17, May 2, 2011 (UTC)
 * Wow, that's weird - I just happened to log in for the first time in ages and saw your message. What are the chances... Anyway, I'll see what I can do about those Digi-Eggs. THB  → Talk ← 13:08, May 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * P.S. I should mention that I'm in the middle of exams and stuff at the moment, so it might take a while.
 * Good luck, dude, those are brutal. 17:41, May 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hey, thanks! Once it's all over, I should have more time to help out generally around the wiki again. Until then, I'd better get down to some work... THB  → Talk ← 19:02, May 3, 2011 (UTC)

Three down; just four more to go. Took me ages to find the upload link on this good-for-nothing Wikia skin. THB  → Talk ← 13:01, May 19, 2011 (UTC)
 * Thank you so incredibly much, dude. 00:30, May 20, 2011 (UTC)

Sorry! Went off without saying anything. All the Adventure Digi-Eggs are uploaded now. THB  → Talk ← 23:23, June 19, 2011 (UTC)
 * SSCCHWAANNGGG.
 * If I may be a bit of a bitch, could you also do 02 Leafmon, Savers Koromon, Savers Puwamon, and the Bio-Hybrid eggs (I think that's all of them)? 00:37, June 20, 2011 (UTC)
 * You'll be pleased to know that I already did Leafmon, for Genesis of Evil.
 * However, concerning Savers, I still haven't even got round to watching it, so I wouldn't know the first place to look for an image! Any chance you could tell me where the Digi-Eggs appear in the series? THB  → Talk ← 14:47, June 24, 2011 (UTC)
 * You'd have to check the episode guide for the exact numbers, but:

15:19, June 24, 2011 (UTC)
 * Koromon: during "Battle with Belphemon!", or preceding episodes. Agumon reverts to egg after the Ruin Mode episode.
 * Puwamon: the ep where Kristy gets Biyomon; the ep after Falcomon brings the egg back to Merukimon. First appearance, egg appears from nowhere for Kristy. Later, Merukimon shown with egg in hand, trying to reformat.
 * Bio Hybrids: When they are defeated, at least for BioMegas (not sure whether BioArmors display eggs)
 * Ivan: Holy City battle (episode with BioStegomon > BioSpinomon)
 * Nanami: Thomas vs. Nanami (episode with BioQuetzalmon > BioRotosmon)
 * Kouki: Marcus vs. Kouki (episode with BioThunderbirmon > BioDarkdramon, might be two parter).
 * Thanks! I'll see what I can do. THB  → Talk ← 15:27, June 24, 2011 (UTC)
 * If you are able to, could you do the Celestial Digimon and Legendary Warrior eggs from Frontier? 12:12, October 12, 2011 (UTC)

Episode edit checks
There were a lot of suspicious episode article edits that I haven't been able to check, and I don't think I will be able to. Could you take a look at them? 14:32, June 25, 2011 (UTC)


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heyey!
You're back! How's it hanging? 04:58, March 16, 2013 (UTC)
 * Hiiii! :3  Lanate (talk) 06:09, March 16, 2013 (UTC)
 * Hello! I'm good thanks. Just been through an intense few weeks of university, but now I'm on vacation. Thought I'd come and help out a bit. :D
 * First thing I wanted to do was modify the episode article layout slightly to fit Wikia's 'Oasis' skin (¬_¬ etc.). I already modified And so it begins..., but didn't get any further than that.
 * Anyway, if there's anything else specific I can do to help out, just ask. :) Though I'll need a few days to remember how everything works... :/ THB   → Talk ← 16:01, March 16, 2013 (UTC)

BR
Could you please stop adding "/" in the br tags? We don't use those. 14:14, March 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * Sorry. I got the idea it was an HTML standard, but just looked it up and turns out I was wrong. :P Will correct right now! THB   → Talk ← 14:22, March 17, 2013 (UTC)

Also, to be clear, are quotation marks now the official thing for referring to episodes? I used to use italics all the time and no one said anything, and most of the episode articles I've edited still have those italics. :/ <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 14:53, March 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * I think that's the MLA format for stuff like that, yeah. Articles in a magazine, chapters in a book, episodes in a show.
 * A source. 15:17, March 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * Ah okay, fair enough. I'll correct all the bad italics as I go through the episode articles then. <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 15:43, March 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * ...Or should I be using this? -> <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← ~
 * Actually, never mind. I'm guessing it's more of a case-by-case thing. <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 15:53, March 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * I think Lanate and G-SANtos have been handling the refs that use episode titles; for my part, I just use storylinks as pointers within a synopsis. 04:29, March 18, 2013 (UTC)
 * I thought as much about the storylinks. Thanks! <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 13:36, March 18, 2013 (UTC)

(Untitled)
Thanks for the edit for A Clue From The Digi-Past. I did not know what Akanbe was. --Tentomon22 (talk) 18:55, March 20, 2013 (UTC)
 * Actually, I didn't either, though I've seen that gesture so much in anime, I figured it probably had a name. :) <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 14:55, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

Unfortunately, the smart a** we call Mr. SmartyMax removed it, along with the other quotes I put in. --Tentomon22 (talk) 15:02, March 21, 2013 (UTC)
 * Oh, I didn't realise they were gone. Though to be honest, I considered removing one or two myself, or at least shortening them to cut out unnecessary bits of speech.
 * Quotes have got to be very selective, and to-the-point. Most quotes you'll see are just witty statements, because they can be understood without much context. Anything that isn't a witty statement needs to be really memorable for some other reason. The important thing is not to get carried away and tell the whole story.
 * Hope that helps in some way. If you still feel some of your quotes should've stayed, I'd suggest going to the episode's talk page and giving your reasons there. <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 16:10, March 21, 2013 (UTC)

Analyzers
Would you be able to get the rest of the animated analyzers for Adventure, 02, Frontier, and Data Squad? 22:27, April 14, 2013 (UTC)
 * Not sure if you mean the templates or actual animations. Either way, I finished all of Adventure and 02 before I left the wiki.
 * Template-wise, the Frontier template seems to be looking pretty good already, though Data Squad looks a bit unfinished - hard to say what it should be really, Data Squad is kind of inconsistent. :/
 * Also, I know you didn't mention Tamers, but I drew up some ideas for it a while ago, if you're interested. I should mention, with the last two, I was trying to create that circular pattern, which looks great in Chrome and Safari, but doesn't come out properly in Firefox or IE.
 * Animation-wise, I'm afraid I'm not really in a position to be making more animations at the moment - lacking both the tools and the time. Though, outside Adventure and 02, there's not a lot of animation in the analyzers anyway, so I'm not sure if it's really worth making them.
 * Well that's a mouthful... Basically, I can do templates, but not animations. Data Squad looks kind of urgent, so I could start with that. <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 18:25, April 16, 2013 (UTC)
 * For Tamers, it's really only the Toei art so I think the best bet there is to just use the Toei art; not sure how to address the necessary tranparency on the images, though, since the images need to be white-background elsewhere.
 * For Adventure and 02, there are a few that were not animated, such as Gazimon. If you are unable to get the animations done yourself, would you be able to write up instructions so that someone else could create animations that fit the same standards as your previous work? 20:11, April 16, 2013 (UTC)
 * Any Adventure and 02 one's that aren't animated, I left on purpose as there is no animation in there - for example, the still image of Gazimon is what they literally show. There were others, such as in Davis Cries Wolfmon, which did zoom out as well, though again on still images, so I decide it wasn't worth animating a simple zoom.
 * I can't really remember all the details about how I went about making them, but here's roughly the process I had:
 * Obtain screenshots from RAW quality video - the analyzer footage is normally copied from elsewhere in the episode, so find the original full-screen footage; 2D animation frame rate is about 14 fps, lower than the full video frame rate, so just take enough screenshots to get all the 2D animation frames.
 * Insert screenshots into animation software - I used one called Jasc Animation Shop because it was there, don't know about any others.
 * Add a 10 second pause where appropriate - the analyzer footage normally has a pause on the last frame, though if not, use your own judgement as to where to put it (if at all, e.g. here).
 * Add a fade effect on the last frame which loops back to the first frame.
 * Generate the animation as a GIF - set the size to whatever it'll need to be displayed at - if you try to shrink it down later, it'll become stuck on the first frame.
 * And that's basically it!
 * Concerning the Tamers templates, shall I put one of them up, or tweak them a bit more? <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 18:24, April 17, 2013 (UTC)

Circular lack of information
In this 2010 edit you removed a character page to point to a list page. There is no longer a simple "Families" category in List of characters in Digimon Adventure anymore though.

There is List_of_characters_in_Digimon_Adventure where this can point, but the problem here is that this section actually has no information at all about Yoshie Izumi.

If that was the case, why was her page redirected there? All the section has is "Main articles: Masami Izumi and Yoshie Izumi" which are both just links that redirect back to this list page.

It just seems altogether pointless. A list page is supposed to be an overview but I'm worried that in redirecting character pages here (even stubs) that problems like this occur where we're led to believe we have information about characters when we actually don't have any publically available.

Could we just break up this list page an include the information on individual character articles? Retaining the list page isn't a problem but I don't think we should ever be redirecting names to the list. By having a wikia project dedicated to Digimon we have the freedom to explore even minor characters on a full page, and doing so allows us a lot more freedom to expand that content. +Yc 12:22, August 13, 2013 (UTC)


 * There's something called "organization". I can't remember which of our policy pages state this, but giving everything a page is not organizational. There are some characters that just not worthy a full page, like Taiga's mother, and pretty much everything here. It's also for a similar reason that we have a page named Digivice listing every type of Digivice instead of a separate page for each model.
 * I know there are some Wikis that choose to give a page for everything, but we aren't going to do that because having some in lists is better from an organizational standpoint. 14:11, August 13, 2013 (UTC)


 * The main-link on the list page should be replaced with a section-stub template. While we don't have the restrictions of wikipedia and can cover everything, that doesn't automatically lead to needing everything to have a separate page. We need to consider what will make the information easiest to find for readers, as well as what will best develop the context of the info given; for minor characters that barely anyone remembers the name for, this means placing them within a list of other minor characters. 14:51, August 13, 2013 (UTC)


 * I agree with all the above, though at the time of that 2010 edit, there was information on the characters page. The redirects replaced all of that - here. Was there a particular reason for getting rid of all that info? Was it bad in some way? <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 16:41, August 13, 2013 (UTC)
 * Actually, it looks like it was just that I had the same mindset as Tyciol at the time. =P 17:38, August 13, 2013 (UTC)

Attack animations
Is KrytenKoro right about attack pics? He told me to run it by.

So, for example, you could have: ◾"File:Raidramon - Blue Thunder (Blue Thunder) AttackAnimation.gif" ◾"File:Raidramon - Blue Thunder (Thunder Blast, 2-25) AttackAnimation.gif" ◾"File:Raidramon - Blue Thunder (Thunder Blast, 2-26) AttackAnimation.gif" ◾"File:Lucemon Chaos Mode - Ultimate Sacrifice (4) AttackAnimation.gif" ◾"File:Lucemon Chaos Mode - Ultimate Sacrifice (6) AttackAnimation.gif" ◾"File:Agumon - Pepper Breath AttackAnimation.gif" The important thing is that we want to specify the Digimon's name and attack first, to assist with sorting these images, and then want to parse the version of the attack as done with Sourced Attack articles. A Parser only needs to be used if the depiction of the attack differs between uses, but whether a parser is used or not, the licensing for the image should still list the Digimon, the attack's English and Japanese names (if available), and what episode the animation is taken from. --Kyurem147 (talk) 01:00, December 11, 2013 (UTC)

We missed you!
A lot.

Are you on Digimon Heroes? 21:18, July 6, 2016 (UTC)


 * Hey! Thanks for the warm welcome back. :) I hope I can stick around a bit longer this time...


 * Wasn't aware of Digimon Heroes - in fact, I've been out of the whole Digimon loop, except for Digimon Adventure tri. So it's basically a card game for smartphone? Looks like it's had good reviews, might have to give it a go. <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 15:31, July 8, 2016 (UTC)

narrow
Narrow doesn't seem to be working anymore on the evolution templates. 01:02, July 11, 2016 (UTC)


 * I've tested it here and it's working fine for me - I'm using Firefox on Linux. Is it a particular article where it's having the issue, or are you seeing it everywhere? <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 18:56, July 11, 2016 (UTC)
 * P.S. If you're not seeing it in the example I gave, then it must be something in your own set-up that we haven't accounted for. <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 19:01, July 11, 2016 (UTC)
 * Doesn't work on that example, using Firefox with Windows 8. 19:39, July 11, 2016 (UTC)
 * Hmm... Well, I gained access to a couple of Windows 8/10 computers and it doesn't work on either, so it does seem to be a general Windows problem. A little research suggests that 'Arial Narrow' is actually not included on Windows - there's even an official patch. Obviously, we can't ask every Windows user to install a patch to fix our own problem, so I'll try and find a workaround. There's a parameter called letter-spacing that might do...
 * <font style="letter-spacing:-1px">Here's Some (narrow) text...
 * <font style="letter-spacing:-1.5px">Here's Some (narrower) text...
 * <font style="letter-spacing:-2px">Here's Some (even narrower) text...
 * Spacing reduced by 1px, 1.5px and 2px respectively. The last one might be pushing it... Is that working for you though? If so, which do you think is best? <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 20:37, July 11, 2016 (UTC)
 * It works for me, but are there perhaps other standard fonts we could use? 21:22, July 12, 2016 (UTC)
 * As far as I can tell, the only other one that might work is 'Helvetica Narrow'. (<font style="font-family:helvetica narrow">Here's some text with the font applied. ) Otherwise, 'letter-spacing' seems like the only option...
 * There is another property called 'font-stretch', but none of the major browsers support it at the moment. Might be worth keeping an eye on for the future though... <font style="font-size:120%; text-shadow:darkgray 1px 1px">THB  <font style="font-family:segoe script"> → Talk ← 22:22, July 12, 2016 (UTC)

Myotismon
For the attacks, all that was needed was like what's done on Raidramon (within the commented out code) -- explicitly stating which episode an attack name is used in, so that we're sure we aren't mixing statistics from multiple continuities. The sources don't need to (and aren't usually) visible, but it helps us check when an English attack and Japanese attack are actually the same thing, for example. 19:27, September 26, 2016 (UTC)