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