Talk:Grizz El Sayed

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24 Hour Talk Page Policy for Lore-Related Edits

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Lonestarlars (talkcontribs)

@BeaverBoy Hello! just letting you know that I rolled back the edits that you made here because of the wiki's 24 hour discussion period for lore-related edits to player pages. In short, if you are making a major change to a player's page, a summary of it MUST be posted to their Talk page for discussion at least 24 hours before it is put onto the page. We recommend reading our Contribution Policies if you are unfamiliar.

Alter Eagle (talkcontribs)

Welcome to the wiki, @BeaverBoy! As Lonestarlars explained, when making big lore edits/additions to a player's page you need to give other contributors a chance to look it over, and offer feedback before it's published on the main page. If it turns out there's some wildly different interpretations of Grizz that can't be neatly summarised within one wiki article, the IRM is always an option.


Any Beams fans (or Grizz fans in general) keen to give feedback on BeaverBoy's lore for Grizz can find it here.

BeaverBoy (talkcontribs)

I'm sorry, I didn't read through the contribution policies. Is there somewhere I could see interpretations of Grizz then? I don't really know anywhere to see things about characters besides the wiki.

KCToxic (talkcontribs)

The wiki is just one place to see different interpretations of this player. You can also ask other fans of the same team for their interpretations either in an official space such as the official Blaseball Discord Server if you are not there already (which should be discord.gg/blaseball still according to the twitter) or in a side server for your team (which you can likely get by asking in the Blaseball Server).

As for adding your own interpretation, all you have to do is create a new topic on Grizz El Sayed's main talk page outlining what changes you intend to make to their lore section for other users to look over. After 24 hours, if no one has objected, you can add your changes. Since Grizz doesn't currently have any other lore on the wiki, you won't have to deal with the aforementioned IRM if you don't want to (it's a template that randomizes which interpretation of a player is shown on page load. If there's only one, you don't really need it at that time).

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