The 'Shroom:Issue 140/The 'Shroom Spotlight

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Hello readers of The 'Shroom, and welcome to Spotlight. Spotlight is a community project which aims to fix up the articles on the wiki which have issues. These issues can range from poor writing, to a lack of images, to even just needing a credible source.

Welcome to this November edition of the Spotlight project. There is no special theme for this month, so I have a grab-bag of potential focuses. And hopefully we'll get that coveted 100% completion rate.

Sadly, we didn't get there last time, we only got a 50% completion rate. Black Chest Demon, Luigi 1 and File:Yoshi and Grim Leecher.png were all uncompleted, although I did see query about the image quality focus on Discord. On a happier note, added a layout section to Secret of the Inverted Pyramid, improving the article's quality tenfold,  was able to find the page number that was required for Paper Dry Bones and  found the missing Peepa sprites for List of Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam pre-release and unused content.

And now onto this month's focuses:

Now just before I leave you, I'd like to tell you about the NIWA Spotlight. This is a project being run by and can be found in this paper's Pipe Plaza section. Much like this Spotlight, the NIWA Spotlight aims to fix up articles across various Nintendo franchises, that are all part of our NIWA group. I'd also like to tell you about unimplemented proposals. There are currently 13, which is four less than last month, that need to be implemented, some of which date back to 2015, so think of this as a continuous Spotlight goal until they're all completed.

Thanks for tuning in to the newest edition of The 'Shroom Spotlight! Be sure to turn up next month, where we'll be reviewing the progress on the above focuses. If you have any questions or suggestions about this month's set of article focuses, then please get in touch through the dedicated topic if you have a forum account. If not, then please contact myself on my wiki talk page. You are also welcome to make suggestions on what you think we could focus on in our next edition. Thank you, and good luck!