Bulbapedia talk:Project TCG/Archive/2
Archives
Galleries?
Hi there, I have a suggestion! This might be a long shot, but I thought it'd be a nice idea to have a gallery on each individual card page with variations of that card (eg. reverse holo, 1st edition, pre-release and other stamps, other languages etc). What do people think? Moltres93 08:56, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
- There isn't much different for each of those different cards. Galleries take away from the quality of the images featured, hence the reason why I avoid their use. Images are for the artwork, and typically, only one artwork print is preferred. MaverickNate 21:19, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
To-Do List
This project should create a to-do list to see what the particpants need to do and, if any, list the wanted pages for this project.--Dbeckelheimer6 20:50, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
Personally here's my to-do list; switch Japanese cards with high quality English cards, large enough to read. I think this would be a great help. Anyone can contact me if they have a suggestion of how to improve TCG pages.--Mumzy 11:51, 8 January 2012 (UTC)
- Is there currently a list of the card scans that are in japanese and are in need of an english one? If not I might make a start on that list, but I'm kinda wondering were I would put that. So everybody can find it and see if they can provide the scan (Since I'm not even close to owning every card). Also are card scans of every version of the card wanted? I've seen a lot of pages having scans of reprints and full art cards, but I'm not seeing scans of the league promo version. Are we just missing those, or are they not wanted at all? thanks. Donkey-er (talk) 17:34, 30 June 2014 (UTC)
Where to get TCG and how to store
I would be glad to help on telling users where to get the cards and how to store them. I have lots of cards and I have come up with many different ways to store them so I would be glad to help with this subject. Please accept! Thanks, Lovewaterpokemon 17:35, 3 October 2010 (UTC)Lovewaterpokemon
Blister Two-Packs
I hope this is the right place for this. I've been working on adding information for new bundle releases. While I'm going to leave the picture-adding for the experts, I have to ask: does anyone know where we can find images of the more recent blister two packs (particularly, images we're allowed to use)? I can't even find images that we AREN'T allowed to use (i.e. Pokebeach), let alone ones we are allowed to use. Any thoughts? -Unknownwarrior33 00:59, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
Join
Can I join?Mesuxelf 17:05, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
How do I join and propose? Shizik 06:07, 9 May 2012 (UTC)shizik
- Just throw your name up on the list of users! Search around, and find things you can add. There are quite a few things that still need completed, and your help would be fantastic. MaverickNate 16:01, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
Card template upgrades
Looks like it's still a long way for 100% completion. May I join the work? Dion20 06:36, 21 December 2010 (UTC)
Pictures
In the pictures of the cards, some have been released in English and have a Japenese card for the picture. Should someone change that or are you going to keep it the same? Teddy6ursa 14:35 24 December 2010 (UTC)
- The problem is that no one has uploaded an English scan at or of better quality than the Japanese scan. Yes, we would prefer English, however, we aren't going to drop quality. MaverickNate 15:23, 24 December 2010 (UTC)
Hariyama Undaunted
Hey, I've got a proposal. Hariyama from HGSS Undaunted's color scheme is a bit bright on the moves. Could we make it darker?TheTheDragon14 01:20, 4 January 2011 (UTC)TheTheDragon14
- I don't know if a "reply" like this is warranted/appreciated, but I will second the notion. While editing the cards the Fighting color always looked off to me. More of an orange than a brown. CardKaptor 00:47 5 January 2011 (UTC)
- The colors were designed to match the colors of the energy symbols more than anything, and have been in place for ages. I'm tempted to say just leave them as they are, but you can play around with color schemes and put what you think is best in your userspace. If it looks OK, it might warrant a change. ~~nuva-kal 21:25, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
TCG-Exclusive Moves
Hey, if a move gets like, printed on 3 different cards, can we provide a page for that move, that has the usual effect? E.G.- Grind. Grind does a certain amount of damage times the number of energy attached to the pokemon.
Magikarp card
Look at this card! cant find it on the wiki. but I have it. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.ceder.net/pc/images/magikarp_mysterious_treasures_small.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.ceder.net/pc/card_view.php4%3Faction%3Dquery%26OrderBy%3Dcardtype%26DisplayPicture%3Don%26Page%3D12&usg=__QKGZtdQusWxTDo_UTlNNuLyAKhQ=&h=124&w=88&sz=6&hl=en&start=0&sig2=ylYWdE04JkipYoSJyuIsiQ&zoom=0&tbnid=YDbME5WQt3KPxM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=64&ei=Cp1hTd-wA4bJgQeltty5AQ&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmagikarp%2Bcard%2BDP%2Bmysterious%2Btreasures%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den%26biw%3D1440%26bih%3D693%26tbs%3Disch:1&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=378&oei=Cp1hTd-wA4bJgQeltty5AQ&page=1&ndsp=39&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0&tx=35&ty=57 Mesprit, Uxie, Azelf. Mesuxelf 23:01, 20 February 2011 (UTC)
- Magikarp (Mysterious Treasures 89). MaverickNate 16:40, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
- For the record, you can create an external link without showing the URL by using the following coding: [http://www.google.com Google]. It will show up as Google. Pretty nifty. --P o L i 16:52, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
Top Bar on Cards
I noticed that all of the anime episodes have a bar at the top so that you can click to go to the previous or next episodes (and the TCG sets have something similar), but the cards themselves do not. So, for example, if I'm looking at Alakazam from the Base Set and want to look at Blastoise from the same set, I have to click the Base Set link, then the Blastoise link. Can we do something similar to the anime episodes? --CardKaptor 09:37, 27 February 2011 (UTC)
- Doing that would result in some Pokémon having seven or eight bars on the top, and some trainer cards having 60-70 bars at the top. If it isn't an idea we can do for everything, it isn't something we should do at all. MaverickNate 18:33, 27 February 2011 (UTC)
- Very good point. Didn't think about that at all. My bad. --CardKaptor 20:08, 27 February 2011 (UTC)
Dark Psychic Pokémon Powers look terrible
I guess stuff about the templates go here?
Definitely a corner case, but oldschool Psychic Dark Pokémon with oldschool Pokémon Powers ended up getting rendered with the name being a nearly invisible purple on slightly darker purple. You really have to highlight the text just to read it. Examples include Dark Kadabra and Dark Slowbro.
I'm not exactly sure what the best way to deal with this is, but it's pretty bad. Yoshi348 19:38, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Errata
Just wondering what the official policy regarding errata is.
For example, Defender was recently errata'd so that it reads "by attacks" instead of "by an opponent's attack". Do I treat it as a new print so that it's now "Base Set print", "Undaunted print", "Black and White errata"? Or do I just note in the trivia section that it was errata'd?
I think the first would be better, as it lets people see the most recent valid wording without having to scroll down and check for errata in the trivia section. Thoughts? Oboewan 02:12, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
Promo
Is it alright to mention cards that are also released as promotional cards? (e.g. League promo) I know the article Pokémon League has mentioned them, but should the cards itself also be mentioned under Release Information? Lanturn 03:44, 14 June 2011 (UTC)
Collection Spreadsheet
Hi,
I've been working on an Excel spreadsheet for all the English sets and English Promo cards, to be used as a collector's resource and keep track of their collections.
I am doing the Promo spreadsheet separate because the sets one has grown too large, but the sets spreadsheet is completely finished.
Since I used the efforts of Project TCG to complete this list, I was wondering if it might be possible to upload it here for others to use. I will put in a title page crediting project TCG when it goes online, but I thought it would be more useful for people if it were here (rather than on a forum) as a readily available download.
The easiest way to contact me is via email: pokemonandsuch@gmail.com
Thanks, Tristan
Hydrofoil Goat 05:22, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
- I made a similar spreadsheet, But with full listings of all promo cards, badges, decks and statistics of my collection. Seeing as these are often set to the preferences of the user I doubt it'd be useful to add them here. Add to that that this is a digital encyclopedia, so such a spreadsheet would not really fit here to begin with. Donkey-er (talk) 17:29, 30 June 2014 (UTC)
Problem with TCGTrainerText
On Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums it seems to be adding an unnecessary line of text. I don't know enough to know how to fix that, but wanted to bring it to someone's attention... --CardKaptor 09:53, 15 July 2011 (UTC)
Card Pictures
Hello! I'm new on Bulbapedia, but I saw project TCG, and I knew I could help. I have a large collection of Pokémon cards (mostly English, some Japanese) that I could scan in and post. I'm not great with actually editing a site, but I know I can at least help with English card pictures. May I join? (I may need a little help actually learning how to use the site though...) Thanks for listening! Sukineko123 19:54, 28 July 2011 (UTC)
Join
Can I join this project?Micamike45 21:14, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
- Anyone can join. Simply add your name to the bottom of the list. --☆ヨッシ ー の世界☆ 21:16, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
Coin file names
They're annoying me now, should they be, for example; Coin Pikachu.ext, Pikachu Coin.ext, Coin Pikachu Base Set.ext, Pikachu Base Set Coin.ext, Base Set Coin.ext, Coin Base Set.ext, or something else? And should they be.jpg or .png? They've all been uploaded with god knows how many different names, the jpg/png ratio is probably about 50/50, and they're a mess, so I think there should be one way for them to be named, and one only. Vuvuzela2010 Δ 15:35, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
Unlock "Dragon (TCG)", s'il vous plait
Howdy! I would like to rquest that the Dragon (TCG) page be unlockd so we can begin fleshing out the details of it. However it is currently locked under "Speculation Crackdown", despite the fact that there is plenty of information that already exists which ISN'T speculation but actual hard fact. Now, sure, there isn't enough to fill out all the details akin to what is available on, say, the Water (TCG) page, but having a Dragon (TCG) page is no different than the Dark Rush (TCG) page which, despite being unreleased, still has what is currently facts and non-speculation on it.
For the record, here's what are the facts (read: non-speculation) of Dragon (TCG) which could currently go on that page now which I feel is enough to have on it:
- Dragon is a new type, the tenth type overall and third new type added since the TCG began in 1996 and since Darkness and Metal-types were added in 1999/2000 in the Neo Genesis set.
- The Dragon-type symbol (and thus the card's color) is gold-colored and depicts a stylized "dragon" (similar looking to a Dratini)
- The Dragon-type will be added to the game in the Dragon Selection (TCG) set
- The Pokémon that will be the first Dragon-type in the set are: Salamence, Latias, Axew, Haxorus, Druddigon, and Rayquaza.
None of this is speculation but facts of the Dragon type. It may not be on par with Water (TCG) just yet, but there is still enough information--and templates--to create a stub that can be filled in later.
Thank you for your time! -- Nick15 19:06, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
- Create it as a subpage in your userspace. If the article is up to standards, we'll move it into the mainspace. - Kogoro - Talk to me - 19:30, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
- Fair enough! -- Nick15 07:36, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
- OK, I designed a Dragon (TCG) article in my userspace: User:Nick15/Dragon_(TCG). Please tell me what you think of it and what I should do to update it. I however feel there is enough information to warrant it to be added to the mainspace, as it is still far more than other pages that exist in the mainspace AND it at least sticks with just the facts (at least, as far as I'm aware these are the facts). Thank you for your time! -- Nick15 10:16, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
Merging "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX".
Looks like this is the next place I have to go to sort out this issue.
The only official explanation for why these articles won't be merged (yet) is "[t]hey aren't the same name". However, there are plenty of articles within the TCG-articles at Bulbapedia which provide plenty of counter-arguments against that reason. Here is my small list of reasons to merge:
- Despite (apparent) official word that "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX" are "not the same"--although I still would like to see the source on that--they still are fundamentally the same thing: over-powered Pokémon relative to the current standard of power where knocking it out nets two prizes instead of one. Even the characters "E" and "X" are the same (as opposed to "T" and "V")
- Other articles which have technically different names but are similar enough to remain on the same page--such as Pokémon Power (TCG), Poké-Body (TCG) and Poké-Power (TCG)--are in the same article; "Pokémon Power" and "Poké-Power" are just as "different" as "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX", and yet "Poké-Power (TCG)" forwards to "Pokémon Power (TCG)" (and thus are in the same article).
- Other articles which have different names but are linked in some way--such as Energy Charge and Power Charge, Moo-Moo Milk and Moomoo Milk--are currently located on the same article; this is no different than the fact that "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX" are technically different names.
- Other articles which have the same names but different effects--such as Super Rod, which have completely different text between the Neo Genesis and Noble Victories versions--are currently located on the same article; this would actually make those articles MORE different than the differences between the "Pokémon-Ex" articles (completely different effects of Super Rod versus the slightly different names of Pokémon-Ex), and yet Super Rod is one article.
- Other articles which have different names and different effects but are still related somehow--such as all the different cards featuring Pikachu on Pikachu (TCG); even though each individual Pikachu card have their own page, they are all located on a single page despite their differences, simply because "Pikachu" is what binds them together. (As such, articles like this is reason enough to AT LEAST make "Pokémon-ex" a disambiguation page with links leading to the two current "Pokémon-Ex" articles.)
- Other articles with have the same names (or even different names) but cover completely different interpretations of that subject--such as Lt. Surge and Lorelei/Prima--are currently located on the same article; each of these articles contain enough information for several articles--at least one for the video game version, one for the manga version and one for the anime version--despite the fact that each individual interpretation of the character, which is far more of a difference than "Pokémon-Ex" is... but in the end, they are kept in the same article despite the more-different-than-alike situation.
I think I have clearly shown that many other articles on Bulbapedia are contained within the same article despite EQUALLY or MORE SIGNIFICANT difference than the apparent differences with "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX", such as their technically-different name, different game effect, different card name and effect, and even different character all together. As such, I refuse to believe that "[t]hey aren't the same name" is a sufficient reason to not merge the article.
However, I'm willing to accept a compromise of my request, as all I'm really requesting is consistency within Bulbapedia. That is to say, I don't care what happens, so long as "Pokémon-ex" is merged into a single article in some way that is consistent with other Bulbapedia articles. As such, the above articles provide ample examples for what a fair merger of "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX" would look like. Here are my ideas:
- SIMILAR TO "POKÉMON POWER": Have one article, "Pokémon-ex" which explain that they first appeared in EX:RS, only to return under a slightly different name in BW: Next Destinies and that both incarnations were slightly overpowered Pokémon which allowed two prizes drawn if knocked out, and then have two separate links at the bottom of the page: "Cards with Pokémon-ex" and "Cards with Pokémon-EX", thus keeping the two ultimately separate.
- SIMILAR TO "ENERGY CHARGE"/"POWER CHARGE": Both "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX" are merged into a single article, except that the introductory sentence clearly states "Pokémon-ex (known as Pokémon-EX in from BW: Next Destinies onward), as well as having a box below which have the two separate game texts for each incarnation (such as Pokémon-ex print: When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards. / Pokémon-EX print: When a Pokémon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.)
- SIMILAR TO "PIKACHU (TCG)"/"PIKACHU (DISAMBIGUATION)": "Pokémon-ex" (maybe also "Pokémon-ex (TCG)") is simply a disambiguation page, which simply states in its introduction "Pokémon-EX is the name of two technically separate abilities, both of which have the ability for an opponent to draw two prizes instead of one when they knock it out. The first version initially appeared in EX:RS while the second version initially appeared in BW:Next Destinies." with links to both separate articles below the intro sentence. It is suggested that this in turn would require the current articles to be moved, one to "Pokémon-ex (EX-series)" and the other to "Pokémon-EX (BW-series)", in a manner consistent with how "____'s Pikachu" have different keywords inside a pair of parenthesis.
- SIMILAR TO "LT. SURGE": Both "Pokémon-ex" and "Pokémon-EX" are merged into a single article, with one simply on top of the bottom, though with the first incarnation under the "EX-series" header and the second under "BW-series", akin to how Lt. Surge's article has "In the games", "In the anime" and "In the manga".
So, again, this is a request for consistency of Bulbapedia; I don't mind if the two articles aren't merged in the way I want them to be, but I certainly don't think it's logical, rational or even consistent for the two articles to remain completely separate because of a 5% difference and despite their 95% similarities. Again, other subjects with a greater percentage of--if not almost absolute--differences are in the same article, so why shouldn't "Pokémon-ex"/"Pokémon-EX" be together?
I welcome a RATIONAL DISCUSSION on this matter, something that goes far beyond "[t]hey aren't the same name", which, again, I feel I have given a fairly rational counter-argument as to why I don't believe that that is not a good enough reason. I also know that I'm not the only one who feels that something isn't right by keeping the two articles separate--even if linked only via a disambiguation page--and thus I feel the best way to bring a fair and just conclusion to this issue is to gauge the community's response to this issue rather than have end in a "my way all the way" back-and-forth argument. As such, I am willing to drop this issue if I find that my position is one that is NOT shared by the Bulbapedia Project TCG community.
Finally, I want to mention that the Bulbapedia Rules concerning disputes clearly states "You can also try to bring in more users to sort out the dispute, and discuss the merits of each side, attempting to arrive at a compromise.". My attempt to post merger notices on each of the articles was my way to draw attention to this issue, but they were removed. Furthermore, the only response I received was "They CANNOT search that way. They are not going on the same article."; I hardly call that "discussing the merits of each side", nor was it an "[attempt] to arrive at a compromise". All I wanted was a fair discussion of this, but I was denied that. As such, I would like to discuss this matter here on the project page and to get this issue sorted out in a fair and logical manner which "discuss[es] the merits of each side" and "attempt[s] to arrive at a compromise". -- Nick15 09:48, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
- Also, sorry for the length of this post, but I feel that it has been pushed to this point. -- Nick15 09:52, 15 December 2011 (UTC)
galleries (part 2)
continued from galleries discussion above, can't we have something similar to this? it might be good to have a sub page instead of having it all on the same article. we can do something similar for the booster pack and promotion article. of course there is no need to list 1st edition and unlimited edition separately. what do you guys think? -Pokeant 13:08, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
- Rather than have a sub-page full of images (which is what the archives categories do), it would be nice to have a thumbnail image on the set pages, like Laboratory (GB1) does for the sprites. I agree that, while it wouldnt hurt to have them, seperate 1 Edition and Unlimited images are a bit unneccesary (except for Base Set Machamp, which does apparently have an Unlimited variant). Same goes for generic reverse holographic cards, though we should have an image of each set's reverse holographic variant. And to answer the section above, galleries don't harm the page's quality in any way. In fact, I think they are much better than switching the main image, which results in, for example, Best Collection CD Charizard appearing as the main image on Charizard (Base Set 4). Though there's no reason not to have images of the original Japanese cards, they are the originals. Vuvuzela2010 Δ 17:19, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Couple of things
Gotta couple of things regarding TCG templates. Firstly, templates like this: is anyone going to update that to a newer look? I'll be happy to do it if nobody else does. Also, a question regarding TCG illustrator pages. Some of the pages are fine (like this, for example), but others have no info at all and are just a list of cards (for example, this). Can we/I just redirect illustrator pages like that to the category (so I would redirect Shizurow to Category:Illus. by Shizurow). It will get rid of a lot of stubs and essentially duplicated pages. ~たかはりい 03:45, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
- There is a better template. It is used on a few pages. As for the illustrators, the point is to improve them to the standard shown on kawayoo, not go backwards. MaverickNate 04:37, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
Zoroark (Dark Explorers 71)
Can Brutal rush in this card be related to Beat Up another Dark type move? Shizik 15:39, 10 May 2012 (UTC)Shizik
- Whether it is or not, the names aren't the same, in either language. We cannot post it due to speculation policy. MaverickNate 15:46, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
Trivia in regards of similar cards and opposites
I was wondering if it's alright under the trivia section that we can mention other cards that are similar/identical to other cards? E.g. Mom's Kindness and Bill does the same thing, Pokémon Trader and Pokémon Communication are similar, Junk Arm and Item Finder etc. Naze (talk) 11:37, 14 August 2012 (UTC)
- We've already been doing that with card's that are exactly the same, like Gust of wind and Pokémon Catcher. It's probably something that could be expanded on. MaverickNate 16:14, 14 August 2012 (UTC)
Radical proposal for renaming all TCG articles
Hi,
I would like to propose something radical. I doubt it will be passed, but I do think it deserves some sort of serious consideration. Due to the vast number of TCG cards for each individual Pokémon, searching for that Pokémon's main article has become somewhat counter-intuitive. When typing a Pokémon name in the Bulbapedia search bar, for example, "Ponyta", the first result is the basic redirect Ponyta, followed by countless TCG articles detailing every Ponyta card in the game. The Ponyta (Pokémon) page only comes up if you start typing "Ponyta (P" in the search bar. I know this is minor, since Ponyta does redirect to the actual page, but it is somewhat of an annoyance. Would it be too much of an issue to create an entire TCG: namespace for all TCG-related articles, to help with organization?
Either way, thanks for your time. —βetA ZerØ 17:51, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
- I'm a bit confused. The basic redirect Ponyta should redirect you to the page Ponyta, meaning you're still seeing that page first, since most people won't look up Ponyta (Pokémon). That means people should be getting to the main article before they get to TCG articles, unless they click on one of the TCG articles on accident. --It's Funktastic~!話してください 18:22, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
English Card Pictures
Is there a list of pages what require scans of English cards? I have all but ~100 cards from base set to Kalos Starter set (excluding promos and some sub-sets), so I can scan them and upload them to the site. Regards. Alexmorgan1997 (talk) 19:25, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
- Yeah I'd like to know this too, I might not have that big of a collection, I do have a decent collection that I can use for scans. Donkey-er (talk) 17:23, 30 June 2014 (UTC)
- The images we need replaced more urgently than the rest are, for the most part, listed here. We host images on a separate server than Bulbapedia (so that Bulbanews can utilize the same images). That place is named the Archives, and it has a separate set of rules and regulations before new users are able to do large editing projects, such as replace images. New users have to make a certain amount of edits and be a user over there for a certain amount of time before they can upload over older images. I have a bit of work that we need to do over there if we need to boost your edit count for you to be able to upload over images, if it comes to that. As for scans, we tend to do a resolution of 600dpi, jpg format (to conserve server space), and have the dimensions at about 600x840 or so. It's important that you get a straight scan of the whole card, borders and rounded corners in all. If you have any more questions, feel free to come over to my talk page, and I'll do whatever I can to get you on your way! MaverickNate 19:54, 30 June 2014 (UTC)
- Whats the stance on the images from the card database from the official pokemon site? I saw a couple of pictures take from the pokemon tcg online (so not entirely clean images), and since they now list the promo cards (XY-on) in this database, I think we can fill in a lot of the newer cards that miss pictures if the images in the database are up to quality.Donkey-er (talk) 11:35, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
- The database images are too small for what we want, and all the official images remove any Holofoil pattern the real cards have. Scans are ultimately what we want in the end, due to their more accurate representation and their larger portrayal of the artwork. Anything taken from the PTCGO is ultimately temporary and only uploaded for their use on Bulbanews. We typically have an image for every card the instant the card pages are created, it's more of a matter of quality now. If we're going to be replacing images, both me and the image servers appreciate doing the highest quality from the start! No reason to do a bunch of work just to have to do it again later. MaverickNate 14:43, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
- Whats the stance on the images from the card database from the official pokemon site? I saw a couple of pictures take from the pokemon tcg online (so not entirely clean images), and since they now list the promo cards (XY-on) in this database, I think we can fill in a lot of the newer cards that miss pictures if the images in the database are up to quality.Donkey-er (talk) 11:35, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
- The images we need replaced more urgently than the rest are, for the most part, listed here. We host images on a separate server than Bulbapedia (so that Bulbanews can utilize the same images). That place is named the Archives, and it has a separate set of rules and regulations before new users are able to do large editing projects, such as replace images. New users have to make a certain amount of edits and be a user over there for a certain amount of time before they can upload over older images. I have a bit of work that we need to do over there if we need to boost your edit count for you to be able to upload over images, if it comes to that. As for scans, we tend to do a resolution of 600dpi, jpg format (to conserve server space), and have the dimensions at about 600x840 or so. It's important that you get a straight scan of the whole card, borders and rounded corners in all. If you have any more questions, feel free to come over to my talk page, and I'll do whatever I can to get you on your way! MaverickNate 19:54, 30 June 2014 (UTC)
Radical proposal for TCG card articles.
I think that whenever a Pokémon Powers/Poké-Body/Poké-Power/Ability or attack is referenced by name it should be italicized. We follow that format on all the deck archetype articles. How come reference to them in other essences is not italicized? Especially under "Trivia sections. I know, that is a TON of articles; but consistency and flow are very important. --Sivart345 16:46, 17 July 2014 (UTC)