User talk:PongImdodo

October 2022
Hello, I'm Blaze Wolf. Wikipedia is written by people who have a wide diversity of opinions, but we try hard to make sure articles have a neutral point of view. Your recent edit to Splatoon 3 seemed less than neutral to me, so I removed it for now. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. ― Blaze WolfTalkBlaze Wolf#6545 16:23, 31 October 2022 (UTC)


 * Proposed Edit
 * Competitive[edit source]
 * Returning from its predecessors as a playable online multiplayer game mode is Regular Battle, known as Turf War. In Turf War, two teams of four players compete to cover the most amount of the map's area in their respective ink color. Each team can cover over an area covered by the opponents ink with their own color. When walked on, the opposing team's ink slows movement, gradually deals damage and prevents the use of the player's swim form. Each player is equipped with a weapon set, chosen before each match, and each set comes with secondary and special weapons in addition to its main weapon. Secondary weapons provide alternative methods of attacking the other team and inking the ground; for example, Splat Bombs that explode a second after contact with the surface and Burst Bombs that explode upon impact. When enough ground is covered in a player's ink, they may use a special weapon, which are primarily used to attack the opposing team. Weapons and other forms of attack can deal damage to opposing players; when enough damage is given, they will "splat" their opponent, forcing them to restart from their starting location. Whichever team covers the largest portion of the field at the end of the match is declared the winner.
 * Once a player gains enough experience points to reach level 10, they gain access to a ranked mode called Anarchy Battles, featuring several different battle types. Clam Blitz sees players collect golden clams and deposit them in the opponent's goals, with the team who deposited the most clams by the end of the match declared the winner. In Splat Zones, two teams aim to control one or two "splat zones" for a set amount of time. A zone is controlled when it is 70% covered in a teams ink, and if the map has two zones both must be controlled for the timer to count down. Tower Control functions similarly to king of the hill, requiring a team to control a moving tower. When the tower is controlled by one team, it moves toward that team's goal line, stopping to clear checkpoints along the way, with a team winning when the tower reaches their goal line. The Rainmaker game mode functions similarly to capture the flag, in which players attempt to carry a weapon called the Rainmaker from the center of the stage to various checkpoints until they reach the opponent's side of the map. (here is my edit): Anarchy battles are ranked, with the player playing with others from their specific ranking which can range from C- to X. Players can rank up by winning games and gaining rank point which they can use to play more matches. Once a player gets to X Rank, they unlock the "X Battle", which is a battle for the most elite Splatoon 3 players. The top 500 ranked players will be featured on the official Nintendo site for Splatoon. This feature was also present in the previous games, but the gameplay graphics and maps have been altered since Splatoon 2.
 * Copied content from Splatoon 3; see that article's history for attribution.
 * Dear Wikipedia Admin,
 * I hope you are doing well. It has been another year, I have matured another year. I will admit that when I first started using this site, it was to be funny and spread misinformation for attention, but returning to the site this year, I have wanted my own thoughts and contributions to be featured on the site, and will not purposefully vandalize its pages again. Taking a break has made me realize how much I actually want to edit this site now. Thanks for your consideration
 * Sincerely, PongImdodo PongImdodo (talk) 00:19, 13 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did with this edit to Splatoon 3. Your edits appear to be vandalism and have been reverted or removed. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Repeated vandalism can result in the loss of editing privileges. Thank you. Jusdafax (talk) 00:00, 1 November 2022 (UTC)  You have been blocked indefinitely from editing for abuse of editing privileges. If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, please read the guide to appealing blocks, then add the following text below the block notice on your talk page:. Materialscientist (talk) 08:38, 1 November 2022 (UTC)


 * Proposed Edit:
 * Competitive[edit source]
 * Returning from its predecessors as a playable online multiplayer game mode is Regular Battle, known as Turf War. In Turf War, two teams of four players compete to cover the most amount of the map's area in their respective ink color. Each team can cover over an area covered by the opponents ink with their own color. When walked on, the opposing team's ink slows movement, gradually deals damage and prevents the use of the player's swim form. Each player is equipped with a weapon set, chosen before each match, and each set comes with secondary and special weapons in addition to its main weapon. Secondary weapons provide alternative methods of attacking the other team and inking the ground; for example, Splat Bombs that explode a second after contact with the surface and Burst Bombs that explode upon impact. When enough ground is covered in a player's ink, they may use a special weapon, which are primarily used to attack the opposing team. Weapons and other forms of attack can deal damage to opposing players; when enough damage is given, they will "splat" their opponent, forcing them to restart from their starting location. Whichever team covers the largest portion of the field at the end of the match is declared the winner.
 * Once a player gains enough experience points to reach level 10, they gain access to a ranked mode called Anarchy Battles, featuring several different battle types. Clam Blitz sees players collect golden clams and deposit them in the opponent's goals, with the team who deposited the most clams by the end of the match declared the winner. In Splat Zones, two teams aim to control one or two "splat zones" for a set amount of time. A zone is controlled when it is 70% covered in a teams ink, and if the map has two zones both must be controlled for the timer to count down. Tower Control functions similarly to king of the hill, requiring a team to control a moving tower. When the tower is controlled by one team, it moves toward that team's goal line, stopping to clear checkpoints along the way, with a team winning when the tower reaches their goal line. The Rainmaker game mode functions similarly to capture the flag, in which players attempt to carry a weapon called the Rainmaker from the center of the stage to various checkpoints until they reach the opponent's side of the map. (here is my edit): Anarchy battles are ranked, with the player playing with others from their specific ranking which can range from C- to X. Players can rank up by winning games and gaining rank point which they can use to play more matches. Once a player gets to X Rank, they unlock the "X Battle", which is a battle for the most elite Splatoon 3 players. The top 500 ranked players will be featured on the official Nintendo site for Splatoon. This feature was also present in the previous games, but the gameplay graphics and maps have been altered since Splatoon 2.
 * Copied content from Splatoon 3; see that article's history for attribution.
 * Dear Wikipedia Admin,
 * I hope you are doing well. It has been another year, I have matured another year. I will admit that when I first started using this site, it was to be funny and spread misinformation for attention, but returning to the site this year, I have wanted my own thoughts and contributions to be featured on the site, and will not purposefully vandalize its pages again. Taking a break has made me realize how much I actually want to edit this site now. Thanks for your consideration
 * Sincerely, PongImdodo PongImdodo (talk) 00:19, 13 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
 * ^ Jump up to:a b
 * ^ Jump up to:a b PongImdodo (talk) 00:20, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
 * ^ Jump up to:a b
 * ^ Jump up to:a b PongImdodo (talk) 00:20, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
 * ^ Jump up to:a b PongImdodo (talk) 00:20, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
 * ^ Jump up to:a b PongImdodo (talk) 00:20, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
 * ^ Jump up to:a b PongImdodo (talk) 00:20, 13 December 2023 (UTC)

Competitive
File:Splatoon 3 Turf War.jpg Returning from its predecessors as a playable online multiplayer game mode is Regular Battle, known as Turf War. In Turf War, two teams of four players compete to cover the most amount of the map's area in their respective ink color. Each team can cover over an area covered by the opponents ink with their own color. When walked on, the opposing team's ink slows movement, gradually deals damage and prevents the use of the player's swim form. Each player is equipped with a weapon set, chosen before each match, and each set comes with secondary and special weapons in addition to its main weapon. Secondary weapons provide alternative methods of attacking the other team and inking the ground; for example, Splat Bombs that explode a second after contact with the surface and Burst Bombs that explode upon impact. When enough ground is covered in a player's ink, they may use a special weapon, which are primarily used to attack the opposing team. Weapons and other forms of attack can deal damage to opposing players; when enough damage is given, they will "splat" their opponent, forcing them to restart from their starting location. Whichever team covers the largest portion of the field at the end of the match is declared the winner.

Once a player gains enough experience points to reach level 10, they gain access to a ranked mode called Anarchy Battles, featuring several different battle types. Clam Blitz sees players collect golden clams and deposit them in the opponent's goals, with the team who deposited the most clams by the end of the match declared the winner. In Splat Zones, two teams aim to control one or two "splat zones" for a set amount of time. A zone is controlled when it is 70% covered in a teams ink, and if the map has two zones both must be controlled for the timer to count down. Tower Control functions similarly to king of the hill, requiring a team to control a moving tower. When the tower is controlled by one team, it moves toward that team's goal line, stopping to clear checkpoints along the way, with a team winning when the tower reaches their goal line. The Rainmaker game mode functions similarly to capture the flag, in which players attempt to carry a weapon called the Rainmaker from the center of the stage to various checkpoints until they reach the opponent's side of the map. (here is my edit): Anarchy battles are ranked, with the player playing with others from their specific ranking which can range from C- to X. Players can rank up by winning games and gaining rank point which they can use to play more matches. Once a player gets to X Rank, they unlock the "X Battle", which is a battle for the most elite Splatoon 3 players. The top 500 ranked players will be featured on the official Nintendo site for Splatoon. This feature was also present in the previous games, but the gameplay graphics and maps have been altered since Splatoon 2.

Copied content from Splatoon 3; see that article's history for attribution.

Dear Wikipedia Admin,

I hope you are doing well. It has been another year, I have matured another year. I will admit that when I first started using this site, it was to be funny and spread misinformation for attention, but returning to the site this year, I have wanted my own thoughts and contributions to be featured on the site, and will not purposefully vandalize its pages again. Taking a break has made me realize how much I actually want to edit this site now. Thanks for your consideration

Sincerely, PongImdodo PongImdodo (talk) 00:19, 13 December 2023 (UTC)

unblock discussion
I'm too old and too tired to read the proposed edit. Does it suit? OK to unblock? Thanks -- Deepfriedokra (talk) 23:10, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
 * I'll take a careful look later today. --Yamla (talk) 13:01, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
 * No. They have not followed the instructions. They did not properly copy the content, meaning it was very difficult to review the changes and meaning they inadvertently violated copyright. More importantly, their addition was entirely uncited. --Yamla (talk) 13:25, 11 January 2024 (UTC)