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− | + | Hello and welcome! This IRM lets readers of the Alternate page learn about what Alternation looks like, fanlorewise, in Blaseball. | |
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+ | When I made this IRM, I envisioned two main types of entry (but would love to hear ideas for more if folks have 'em): Theories, and player profiles. | ||
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+ | '''Theories''' should, stylistically, read like scientists trying to propose what's inside a black hole. Make use of the {{Deadlink}} template to "link" to other research, talk in the detached and abstract voice of academics, all that good stuff. | ||
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+ | '''Player Profiles''' can detail how Alternation affected a particular player. And yes! A single player '''can''' be featured multiple times in this IRM, if there are multiple interpretations for how their Alternation affected them. | ||
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+ | In general, anything that is written like it could be in a magazine/journal article is great. Make sure all entries have a heading (in four ='s signs, or at Subheading 2 if you're in Visual Editor) that gives your entry a descriptive subtitle. For example: The name of the theory you're touting, "On the Alternation of <Player>" if it's about a particular player, or "On the Season X Alternation of <Team>'s Shadows" for, say, Season 21's Yellowstone Magic. | ||
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+ | For Player Profile IRM entries in particular, make sure your proposal is cross-posted to that player's Talk Page (not just posted here!) for the required 24 hour period. |