User talk:Hunterman1651

Hi
Don't create new stubs please, they serve the wiki in no way. If you want to create a page, ya better know what you're gonna put in it before you make it. Thanks.

It's better now. Also, please put your own header when starting a conversation with me, because it was just luck I was looking at my chat header with Driftmaster130 when trying to find your message.

Please check again
I tried my best to fix that "Stub" please let me know if this isn't significant enough

Stubs and other things
I answered your question on your article's talk page. To reiterate, when you first create an article, cram as much information as you can in there, enough that it won't be a stub. For an example, take a look at this; there's not that much info, I know, but as that's an enemy that only appears in one game, there's not going to be a lot of information. However, most of the information on the subject should be there from the article's creation, as it is with the article I linked.

Furthermore, please try to avoid making consecutive edits. I understand you're relatively new here, so don't worry, you're not in trouble. But on a wiki like this, you want to say what you're trying to say in as few edits as possible. If you have to keep going back to an article to edit it, that clogs up the Recent Changes page for a lot of people. Basically, the least you can do is mark repeated edits to the same article as minor, and if you need help with that or anything else, you can consult the links on your talk or ask me or any of the other users. As a final tip, remember to sign your talk page messages with four tildes ( ~ ).

Good luck and happy editing. 00:07, 11 February 2014 (EST)