User talk:Daemon64

rules: 1.don't do what you wouldn't want on your talk page.

2.fell free to Pikachu spam my talk page.

My Arcchive1:

There' I archived for you. Tell me if you wanna change back' because that's a low number to archive. Also' ready to race?

I got a Lucky 7! You stole my star!!!!!!

It still counts as stealing.

I'll ask Ninelevendo if he wants to play with us.

Is it okay if he plays with us? And do you want a signature like mine?

To make a sig' you have to create User:BrawlBRSTMS3/sig' and you put a link to your userpage and your talk on it. You can put your contribs (Special:Contributions/BrawlBRSTMS3|edits) So do: User:BrawlBRSTMS3|BrawlBRSTMS3 User talk:BrawlBRSTMS3|talk (image here) If you need more help' ask me for more advice' ask Yoshi876' or click view source on my sig page.

Few stuff
Please, adhere to these things... BTW, I also toyed with Paint.NET, and produced a Metal Yoshi. Only that the metal color are reverted because I worked with the negative version. And your sig is not forced to follow Joseph's, in fact, mine is pretty unique.
 * 1) Your current talk MUST have a link to your archives, possibily at the top.
 * 2) If your image is NOT official, please put at the to of it. Do it at your File:Rainbow_Yoshi.png, as you made it into Photoshop.
 * 3) Also, I don't know, but I'm not sure that your username is 100% OK. It is the name of a pretty cool YouTuber, and I don't know if that's copyright infringement.

RE:Brawl BRSTMS3
Simple: somehow you should have User talk:Daemon64/Archive1 in your talk. You can also put an image link, like. In general, to make an image linking to somewhere, put |, then link= and the page's name.
 * Thanks! You don't have to use that ingle image though. I suggest you to find an image you like to put the link. That isn't great and I used it because I remembered the name. You can use every single image. A better thing is like Joseph's method to use the card images I uploaded.

RE:Creating Pages
You follow the red link and type away. Please make sure to follow our manual of style and good writing policies, to avoid making the article a stub.