User talk:Handmaiden 101
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Signature
As per Signature policy, your signature must contain your username. Thank you.--ForceFire 03:25, 10 February 2015 (UTC)
Userpages
Please do not moves mainspace candidates without approval from an admin. If you want your page to be mainspace, ask an admin for their opinion. Thank you.--ForceFire 14:08, 27 February 2015 (UTC)
Comments
Please, when editing, do not add hidden comments. Those are meant to be put in the edit summaries. You can find that on the bottom of a page being edited, right above the save page section. Ataro (talk) 23:47, 16 March 2015 (UTC)
Talk pages
Talk pages are for suggesting ideas to improve an article, not speculate. If you want to speculate on a certain subject, go to the forums.--ForceFire 04:31, 17 April 2015 (UTC)
- A reminder, please only use talk pages to suggest improvements not speculation. If you want to speculate, please use the forums.--ForceFire 03:22, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
- Apologies, couldn't help but add my opinion about it.-- --Handmaiden 101 (tAlk) 15:58, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
BTW
The e-mail notice would have shown me reverting and coming here, but that was an error as I thought I'd left a message here. I did put it back and reply, so you can reply again if you need to. =) CycloneGU (talk) 23:11, 4 June 2015 (UTC)
Braixen
Looks like another image was uploaded over the other one at "Serena Braixen", so I have gone ahead and restored your image to the article. Of course, if other editors disagree, it may or may not stay there, or may be removed over time (particularly if it evolves to Delphox someday), so we will see. CycloneGU (talk) 00:50, 5 June 2015 (UTC)
Its vs It's
Just remember the difference between its and it's. It's is the contraction of it is (e.g. It's a Fire-type) whilst its is the possessive form (e.g. Its Fire-type move was powerful). Hope you remember this for future reference, thank you.--ForceFire 13:08, 7 November 2015 (UTC)
- There's also the matter that we spell it Pokémon and not Pokemon (without the é accent), since while the accent is not on an English keyboard, Pokémon is actually the correct spelling over Pokemon. You spelled it Pokemon on the Serena's Eevee article. - PokémonGamer* 14:21, 7 November 2015 (UTC)
- Forgot to mention that the é accent is on the character palette below the editing box, so you can just use it from there. - PokémonGamer* 14:23, 7 November 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you for the advice both of you (I always confuse it's and its together, I've always been told that adding ' was appropriate) and yes, I know Pokémon has an accent, I just sometimes forget to add it in, sorry! >x< I always seem to forget whenever I upload pictures with Poké in it because the palette isn't there... I'll have to remember that from now on.☆-- --Handmaiden 101 (tAlk) 19:30, 7 November 2015 (UTC)
- Forgot to mention that the é accent is on the character palette below the editing box, so you can just use it from there. - PokémonGamer* 14:23, 7 November 2015 (UTC)
Re:Poke Tv
It's shown in reruns, as the original broadcast didn't show it due to an Ash-Greninja prize promotion thing. That's how I got it. - PokémonGamer* 20:59, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
- It turns out you can find the Poké TV's on the Japanese Hulu service. - PokémonGamer* 22:14, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
- Unfortunately, it appears that I am unable to watch it. Thanks anyway though!-- --Handmaiden 101 (tAlk) 21:02, 27 January 2016 (UTC)
Language
Excuse me, Handmaiden 101. Do you speak English and Japan? Just wondering.--JasonL (Talk) 00:35, 22 January 2016 (UTC)
Manga moves
Please be sure that when editing articles related to certain Pokemon manga you do not add a move unless it is explicitly called out by someone. Moves are rarely consistent between uses in Pokespe and it is much preferred that we do not assume, even if the move seems obvious. Ataro (talk) 04:37, 22 April 2017 (UTC)
Images
Hi there! I noticed you have been removing several images of Dawn that perfectly fit a page's content and I want to tell you that you should not be doing that just because you don't like a character. Images are used to illustrate our articles and to help people better understand what we're talking about. There's no point in removing or replacing an image that is doing that job unless you have an image that does it better.
It would be okay if the images you add were better, but they're actually worse. The Poké Ball page for instance, I added this image to the anime section along with a few details about how Seals can be used to customize a Poké Ball's appearance. It's a 1280 × 720 image of Dawn calling out her Pokémon that shows two different Seals (which exemplifies the customization aspect mentioned in the article and matches the image of Ash calling out his Pokémon) and you replaced it with a small 320 × 240 image showing only one Seal and the reason you provided to make that change was "I think this works", as if to say the previous image did not work, which isn't true at all.
You also removed that one image of Ash and Dawn from the Triple Battle article with a not-so-good excuse and recently you removed an image of Dawn grooming her Swinub from the Pokémon groomer page for no reason. In a section in which the longest paragraph is about Coordinators grooming their Pokémon, you removed the one image showing a Coordinator doing that. For no reason.
Please I'm kindly asking you, don't let your bias against a character get in the way of contributing to Bulbapedia. If the image is of high quality and if it fits the content of the page, there's no reason to replace it with one showing a character that you prefer. In doing that you're making several images in the Archives go unused, and that's not the goal of the Archives. This renders your edits bad not only for Bulbapedia, but for the Archives as well. --Mikuri 15:19, 8 May 2017 (UTC)
- I've never said that I didn't like Dawn, but there just seemed to be pictures only from Diamond and Pearl everywhere. The Poke Ball image though, I just felt that a single Poke Ball with a seal in focus instead of two off to the side was better, but I now understand what you were trying to do. It also wasn't the full proper size of 1280x720. About the image for Pokemon groomers, once I found the episode with the image, I was going to replace Brock's image with a better one since it wasn't in the proper size. The Swinub image size is also like that as well. It just showed Dawn hovering over Swinub while Fennekin was physically being groomed. I only took off that image from the triple battle because it was just training they were doing, not an official battle. I wasn't really sure that counted, but never mind I guess.
- If you're saying that I put up "terrible" images, then what about this one? There was absolutely no reason to put this image up, the poffins were barely in focus and for some reason you though it was necessary to include Dawn, who just stood there adding nothing to it. There was already game art for the page that had no problems at all. Also if you're going to talk about "high quality" then unless it can't be helped (e.g. The header image of the groomer page is Suzie, who is the closest thing to being a groomer and because I'm not sure if Brock or any other groomer had been shown recently grooming a Pokemon), then wouldn't images from more recent anime (BW, XY, SM) be better?-- --Handmaiden 101 (tAlk) 18:02, 8 May 2017 (UTC)
- The article is about Pokémon groomers, i.e. a person who grooms Pokémon. I think an image showing a person grooming a Pokémon is more fitting than one with the Pokémon all alone. About Dawn hovering over Swinub, you can see Swinub's whole body in that image, it's not like Dawn is preventing us to see the Pokémon being groomed. I really don't understand what's your problem with that image other than your bias against Dawn.
- I agree that Poffins aren't front and center in the image you brought up, but that image isn't meant to show how Poffins are depicted in the anime. This one is. And as you can see in the file history I replaced an image of Dawn holding a bowl of Poffins for one with the Poffins alone. I'm not going out of my way to include Dawn in each and every image as you're suggesting.
- I'm not fond of using item artwork in the intro of a page unless it's a page for an item. I think we could always use more visually enticing images than game art of an item against a transparent background so as to avoid boring our readers. I moved the Poffin Case art to the games section so we weren't missing out on anything. I uploaded a stitch of Dawn's Pokémon happily eating Poffins together because I think it's more interesting. But I wasn't trying to shoehorn Dawn in the intro of a page. There are several pages where the intro image is an image that was uploaded by me and they do not feature Dawn. See Ash and Alain in Pokémon battle, Brock in baby Pokémon and Pokémon food, Valerie in type expert, Zoey in fishing...
- About images from more recent series being preferred, that depends. It's difficult to find high quality screenshots from the original series, and if they can be replaced to screenshots from, say, Best Wishes, they should. But there are so many beautiful images from the Advanced Generation and the Diamond & Pearl series scattered around the wiki that don't need replacement. See Pokémon League Conference and the anime section of Pokémon Egg for reference. These images are fine and there's no need to replace them. --Mikuri 23:41, 8 May 2017 (UTC)