User talk:Mrcook9

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
Welcome to Bulbapedia, Mrcook9!
Bulbapedia bulb.png

By creating your account you are now able to edit pages, join discussions, and expand the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia. Before you jump in, here are some ground rules:

  • Be nice to everyone. It's in the code of conduct.
  • Make good edits. Preview them before you save to make sure they're perfect the first time around.
  • Use wikicode and link templates when adding content to a page.
  • Use proper grammar and spelling, and read the manual of style.
  • You can't create a userpage until you've added to the encyclopedia. It's a privilege. See the userspace policy.
  • Use talk pages to resolve editing disputes. Don't "edit war," or constantly re-edit/undo the same thing on a page.
  • If you have a question about something, be proactive. Ask for help. The staff won't bite.
  • Sign all talk page posts with four tildes (~~~~). This will turn into your name and the time you wrote the comment.
  • For more handy links, see the welcome portal.
Thank you, and have a good time editing here!
  —★Pika3323 20:27, 3 May 2011 (UTC)  
 

Couple of things

Pokémon is written with an é always. It's Poké Ball not pokeball. Moves like Iron Tail are linked like this: {{m|Iron Tail}} to give you this: Iron Tail. Link templates are an integral part of editing here, so please have a look at these before you edit further. Always check your edit to make sure you get everything right the first time and use the preview button. Thanks. Jellotalk 02:39, 17 May 2011 (UTC)



Reminder

Ok, so to myself or to someone else who reads this, remember to introduce the Rodent-legendary term (also know as Micro-Legendary) into bulbapedia. Each new generation has it's own Rodent Legendary. Among them are Mew, Manaphy, Celebi, Jirachi, Phione and Victini. They usually hold either the #000 or the #151 in their regional pokedex. Mew is the only one among these that also belongs in a Legendary Duo. The one exception to the "one per Regional Pokedex" is Manaphy/Phione. Mewtwo is sometimes considered to be one of them, despite his largness and cloning, as are Azelf/Mesprit/Uxie. All of the Rodent-legendary pokemon are cheerful, and rarely try hard in battle, taking it for fun and amusment.

Also, put in the Legendary Duo term, which introduces a duo in each Regional Pokedex. Among these are Mew/Mewtwo, Groudon/Kyogre, Zecrom/Reshiram, Latios/Latias, Darkrai/Cresselia, Ho-Oh/Lugia, Manaphy/Phione and Dialga/Palkia. Both Dialga/Palkia and Groudon/Kyogre, as well as Zecrom/Reshiram are part or Legendary Trios. The one exception for the "one pair per Regional Pokedex" is Palkia/Dialga and Darkrai/Cresselia.

Finally, put in the Legendary Trio, which introduces a trio in each Regional Pokedex. Among these are Zapdos/Moltres/Articuno, Entei/Suicune/Raikou, Groudon/Kyogre/Rayquaza, Zecrom/Reshiram/Kyurem, Dialga/Palkia/Giratina, Cobalion/Terrakion/Virizion, Regice/Registeel/Regirock and Azelf/Mesprit/Uxie.

As a side note on the Legendary Trio, indicate that there are often a fourth subject, such as Arceus for Dialga/Palkia/Giratina, Keldeo for Cobalion/Terrakion/Virizion, Regigigas for Regice/Registeel/Regirock and ZapMoltCuno for Zapdos/Moltres/Articuno.