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Pokemon Projects Rules
Topic Started: Feb 14 2009, 06:29 PM (122 Views)
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Welcome to Pokemon Projects!. This is one of PokeSol's workshops. This section of the forum is all about making and changing the content of Sporeloom until it's perfect. If you wish to help Sporeloom out, writing an article or analysis is a good way to start and get noticed.

Before you dedicate hours and hours to writing, it is a very good idea to gain approval for an analysis. After all, you have to know whether your article is actually needed. If you post an article without approval, chances are someone puts a lock on your thread and deletes it. You should probably PM Broken Wings or Chains of Faith to make sure that the article that you want to write is needed or even available.

Now the things we are looking for in Contributions + Corrections are the following:

1) Corrections/Updates of previously written articles. If you want to update an article simply PM Broken Wings or Chains of Faith to get permission.I f you notice something that is outdated in our analyses, that is your opportunity to contribute! Just make a thread with a title descriptive of the change you think should be made, and fully explain your reasoning in the opening post.

2) You have to know your stuff in order to contribute. Lots of things in Pokemon sound nice in theory, but are just considered silly when they are actually tested in battle. If you are writing an article on Sunny Day make sure that you have experience with Sunny day teams and know what Pokemon work well in such teams.

3) Make sure your guide is enjoyable. Do not keep reapiting things that you previously mentioned in the article. This will make the article dull and boring and will not attract many readers.

4) Split the guide into sections so it's not a huge wall of writing. This will help keep the article neat and organized.

DO NOT copy any work from any other Pokemon website. Every article here must be written in a collaborated effort from our members. DO NOT plagiarize, paraphrase, or quote any other text. However, also keep in mind that some Pokemon sets, such as BulkyGyara or ScarfGar, are universal and can't really be attributed with one true author. That is why you will see sets similar or even the same as those on other websites.

When posting the analysis, please post a description set you are doing whether it would be a Pure BP or a Sweeper set. If you are doing a complete analysis, which I encourage you to do, post it with the title: "Full Poke - *insert name*."
Edited by AbsoluteZero, Feb 14 2009, 06:41 PM.
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