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This is the most wanted page on the site with 19 links, so...let's talk about this template!
This is the most wanted page on the site with 19 links, so...let's talk about this template!

== Moving to Misc:R/B/Y ==

I've created an upgraded copy at [[Template:Misc R/B/Y]]. Should we put a redirection to it here ?
:Sure. I've gone ahead and made the move. It seems more efficient to use R/B/Y as you said. :) --[[User:Torchickens|Torchickens]] ([[User talk:Torchickens|talk]]) 10:18, 7 July 2016 (GMT+6)

== More accurate categorization ==

I am thinking about revising this template, to separate "standalone" glitches (e.g. [[Amazing Man]], [[get stuck in a wall]]) from common effects of other glitches (e.g. [[expanded item pack]], [[Meta-map script activation#"Walking lag" effect|walking lag]]) and useful tricks derived from other glitches (e.g. [[Celadon looping map trick]], [[Glitch City RAM Manipulation]]). I realize that the boundary may not be clear (e.g. an expanded item pack is useful enough, and easy enough to manipulate, that it may be considered a trick on its own), but I think overall this may give users a better idea of what to expect before clicking on a link. [[User:Bbbbbbbbba|Bbbbbbbbba]] ([[User talk:Bbbbbbbbba|talk]]) 11:09, 14 November 2019 (-06)

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This is the most wanted page on the site with 19 links, so...let's talk about this template!

Moving to Misc:R/B/Y

I've created an upgraded copy at Template:Misc R/B/Y. Should we put a redirection to it here ?

Sure. I've gone ahead and made the move. It seems more efficient to use R/B/Y as you said. :) --Torchickens (talk) 10:18, 7 July 2016 (GMT+6)

More accurate categorization

I am thinking about revising this template, to separate "standalone" glitches (e.g. Amazing Man, get stuck in a wall) from common effects of other glitches (e.g. expanded item pack, walking lag) and useful tricks derived from other glitches (e.g. Celadon looping map trick, Glitch City RAM Manipulation). I realize that the boundary may not be clear (e.g. an expanded item pack is useful enough, and easy enough to manipulate, that it may be considered a trick on its own), but I think overall this may give users a better idea of what to expect before clicking on a link. Bbbbbbbbba (talk) 11:09, 14 November 2019 (-06)