Thread:AceFedora/@comment-35985089-20180825142533/@comment-32292238-20180825203035

Some tips? Sure, but the rules here are very loose than other wikis I edit on so it's kinda weird.
 * Any article that relates to a certain Smash Bros. game needs its respective game's category. For example, Cross is a move used by the Belmonts in Ultimate so that page needs to have the category: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
 * Additionally, Cross is also a part of the Castlevania series so that page also needs the category: Castlevania universe (As of now, there are two Castlevania categories. Do NOT use the one with parentheses, I made that one by mistake). Basically, add a universe category if a page relates to that universe. HOWEVER, using a template automatically adds a necessary category (see below)
 * Assist Trophies, Pokémon, and Items automatically add the categories of their same names if the correct infobox is used. For example, the Hammer page has an Item infobox which, when filled out, automatically adds the Items category. Templates do the same thing, but only add a template if there's a link to that page. For example, Pocket, a move from the Animal Crossing series does not have a link in the Animal Crossing template so the Animal Crossing universe category must be added manually.
 * Many categories are self-explanatory: Unlockables should be added with pages that deal with unlockable stages, characters, Assists, etc.; Special Attacks should be added with pages that deal with special attacks; Game Mechanics should be added with pages that have to deal with the mechanics of any Smash game; and so on.
 * Wanting to delete or merge a pagehould have the template {delete} or {merge} at the top. As stated before, templates add the necessary categories so do NOT add the category, Candidates for deletion for proposing deletion ever. Always use the template.
 * I'm plenty sure there are a ton of other rules for categorizing, but you'll figure it out since it's all pretty self-explanitory