User talk:PikFan23

Welcome, PikminFanatic23!
Welcome to our wiki, PikminFanatic23, and thank you for your contributions! There's a lot to do around here, so I hope you'll stay with us and make many more improvements. If you decide to stay here and edit you should add your userpage to this category, and it is also helpful that you agree to the rules set up by the other users here. The following links have been provided by the administration in order to help familiarize yourself with rules, regulations and other such facilities. Please remember to sign in before you edit so we can recognize you! Pikmin Fanon pages: Wikipedia pages:
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Glad to know that you have a game idea under way and that you are eager to figure out the wiki. Hopefully these links will help.

Re:Check-in
Here's the responses to your questions:

1. For the userbox towers, put the following on your user page:

Then, right below that, put the userboxes you want. Userboxes are listed here. If you want to put a userbox from the page Template:PC, you would put.

After that, you put.

Userbox example:

This would display:

2. The best way to become friends of other users is to contribute to talk page (pages whose names begin with "Talk:", "User talk:", "Template talk:", etc.) and forum discussions (pages that begin with "Topic:". The most recent edits, including discussions can be found at Special:RecentChanges. This page is a great way to stay up to date with what's happening on the wiki.

3. No, you don't always have to talk in a speech bubble, it's just a fad that's been going around lately. For help with making one of those, go to Template:Word Bubble. I hope that helps.

4. The talk pages are pages to discuss the articles they are associated with. For example, Talk:Pikmin: Ultimate Doom is a page to discuss the article Pikmin: Ultimate Doom and User talk:Volatile Dweevil is a page to leave messages for me and have discussions with me. When a talk page (usually a user talk page) gets too long, old discussions are put in a talk page archive, to make access to newer discussions easier. Talk page archives should not be edited.

5. There actually is no real wiki government, and no advanced rules, sadly, and The Council, The White Room, Official Court, and IWRT Portal do absolutely nothing, and issue that I recently brought up on the forums.

Yeah, it's really no problem at all. I'm an admin here and I'm supposed to help out with these kinds of things.


 * Wow, that helps a lot. At least I don't have to worry about those "government" things. And for the friends thing, are you saying I should just talk to them nicely or something? Now, not to be rude or anything, what do you mean by "old discussions are put in a talk page archive, to make access to newer discussions easier."? Like, are multiple talk pages one archive? Or is an archive a talk page that's long and old? Please verify. And also, I finished my userboxes before I read your explanation. I'm so sorry!


 * Plus (even though I'm going off topic), I would like to help out with Pikmin: Ultimate Doom.


 * See you.


 * Written by: PikminFantic23


 * Yeah, the way I got to know the users when I joined was to participate in the discussions on the talk pages, so that's what I meant.


 * It's kind of hard to explain the archives thing, let me try again. Basically, when someone's talk page gets way long, they move some of the old discussions to the archive to shorten up their talk page.


 * Peanut64 is in charge of Pikmin: Ultimate Doom. Ask him if you want to help out.


 * Thanks, Volatile!! Your explanation of the archives was very, very clear. Also, Peanut wrote on my page saying that I wasn't able to help with PUD 'cause only the creators were able to edit it.


 * Have a nice day.


 * Written by: PikminFanatic23

Re:Two quickies
Hey, Pikfan. I'll try to answer these questions the best I can.

1. I have a game banner example here. I have what each part does on the banner labeled, and the "Show preview" button below the edit box should help you. Once you are finished, use the "move" button at the top of the page and move it to "Template:". Also, the things at the end of the paragraphs are signatures, or "sigs". If you put a drawing of what you want your sig to look like on your talk page, I will make one for you.

2. To put your name in Category:Users, just put  anywhere on your user page.

Well hello! I am glad you have come here to help. Unfortunately Pikmin: Ultimate Doom is only for edit by the creators, but you are more than welcome to make your own game!

Hi there, and welcome to the wiki. I'm glad you have taken to editing so quickly, but I just want to point something out. We are currently going to remove all non-important canon articles. While the Nintendo Wii and New Play Control! Edits were ok, we are going to remove all the canon treasures, as well as 2-Player areas, regular areas, and upgrades. This is just an FYI, so don't think you did anything wrong.


 * To Volatile Dweevil:


 * OK; I have now set up a game banner for my game. I'll soon have a pic of my sig (hand-drawn) so you know what it looks like.


 * To Peanut64:


 * That's fine, but just so you know, am am making a game and you could help out if you wanted.


 * To Sir Pikmin:


 * Are the canon pages not needed due to the fact that there is Pikipedia up?


 * You all have a good day.


 * Written by: PikminFanatic23

Re:Invitation
Thanks, Pikfan, I'll be sure to help out.


 * Great!!


 * PikminFanatic23 17:45, 4 February 2011 (EST)PikminFanatic23PikminFanatic23 17:45, 4 February 2011 (EST)

I'm sorry but there can not be a sequel to Pikmin: Ultimate Doom. The way it goes, It would be impossible to have a game after it.

Well, I guess I can understand... You're the head of Ultimate Doom, so, I'm not going to stop you...

PikminFanatic23 16:49, 5 February 2011 (EST)PikminFanatic23PikminFanatic23 16:49, 5 February 2011 (EST)