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=Categories=

Placement on articles
The following points may be used as a summary as to which categories an article should use. Please refer to the subsequent sections of the policy for further reading.


 * All game articles should receive Category:Games, as well as any applicable subcatgories under the asterisk (*) within that category.
 * When placing a game category on its game article, use an asterisk.
 * When game categories are split into specific categories (such as "Super Paper Mario Characters"), relevant articles should then receive this specific category instead of the game category.
 * If an article describing an in-game subject does not fit into a more specific category, then it just receives the overall game category.
 * If a specific category can be split further (for example: "Super Paper Mario Characters" extends to "Super Paper Mario Bosses"), only use the most specific category.

Articles should only use these categories when a more specific one cannot be applied:
 * Allies
 * Bosses
 * Characters
 * Enemies
 * Levels
 * Minigames
 * Missions
 * Species
 * Vehicles

These types of pages should use the indicated category:
 * Image gallery pages should use Category:Galleries
 * Glitch pages should use Category:Glitches
 * Pages showing a list of media files should use Category:Media
 * Pages which list all pre-release and unused content of a game should use Category:Pre-release and unused content
 * Quotes pages should use Category:Quotes
 * Pages showing staff development teams should use Category:Staff
 * Any profile and statistics pages should use a pipelink for the name of that character. For example, the "List of Bowser profiles and statistics" page should use  so the page isn't listed as beginning with "L", instead showing up under "B". Note: The same pipelink format is used for other pages where the title begins with "List of", such as item locations, references and most other lists.

Asterisks

 * 4. Asterisks within an overall game category are also used for pages which aren't strictly writing on a specific in-game subject, but rather used as a point of reference for that game. This includes any specific game pages seen within the subcategories at Category:Lists, as well as any game galleries.

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