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#The first time the name of the article appears in the main text should be bold. Do this by placing three (3) apostrophes around the name. For example, <nowiki>'''Bowser'''</nowiki> makes '''Bowser'''.
#The first time the name of the article appears in the main text should be bold. Do this by placing three (3) apostrophes around the name. For example, <nowiki>'''Bowser'''</nowiki> makes '''Bowser'''.
#The name of the game(s) the subject was featured in should be explicity stated. Also, names of games should be italicized. Do this by placing two (2) apostrophes around the game. For example, <nowiki>''Super Mario Bros.''</nowiki> makes ''Super Mario Bros.''
#The name of the game(s) the subject was featured in should be explicity stated. Also, names of games should be italicized. Do this by placing two (2) apostrophes around the game. For example, <nowiki>''Super Mario Bros.''</nowiki> makes ''Super Mario Bros.''
#Categories must be listed at the end of the article. Do this by placing two (2) brackets around the category. For example, Mario should be in Characters category by writing <nowiki>[[Category: Characters]]</nowiki> at the bottom of the article. Check [[MarioWiki: Importance Policy]] on how to write categories for articles in various spin-off series, such as DK, Wario, and Yoshi.
#Categories must be listed at the end of the article. Do this by placing two (2) brackets around the category. For example, Mario should be in Characters category by writing <nowiki>[[Category:Characters]]</nowiki> at the bottom of the article. Check [[MarioWiki: Importance Policy]] on how to write categories for articles in various spin-off series, such as DK, Wario, and Yoshi.
#Lastly, do not use the word "you" in articles. Instead, write Mario, Yoshi, or the character you are controlling (if it refers to an action a character performs, like jump or punch) or the word "the player" (if it is an action you yourself have to perform, like press the "A" button").
#Lastly, do not use the word "you" in articles. Instead, write Mario, Yoshi, or the character you are controlling (if it refers to an action a character performs, like jump or punch) or the word "the player" (if it is an action you yourself have to perform, like press the "A" button").