User talk:Kawaii Neko Hanyou

Moved your build
I moved your W/N HammerMortis build because it was in the wrong place. Just to let you know, since the old one will be deleted. --Vortexsam 20:49, 3 August 2006 (CDT)

New builds
Hi there. Welcome to the wiki, and thanks for making contributions!

However, there is a problem with the builds you're currently adding: you're putting them in the wrong place. What you're doing, is making a category with the contents of your build, which I am sure is not what you're intending. You build article should look like this: W/N HammerMortis, NOT like this: Category:Untested HammerMortis. -- Bishop [ rap|con ] 22:16, 3 August 2006 (CDT)

Blanking
Hi again. I know you may have gotten the feeling that the community does not appreciate the efforts you have put into the build articles, and so you feel you should blank them as an effort to "slam the door". However, there are some things you should keep in mind: In short, please don't blank pages without prior discussion, ever. Thanks for listening. -- Bishop [ rap|con ] 22:05, 5 August 2006 (CDT)
 * You efforts ARE appreciated. While not all builds are equally well recieved, that does not mean that there is no use for them. For one thing, they provide ideas and discussion for others to build upon, and what makes a wiki like this great is how it is possible for anything and everything to evolve with time, regardless of whether they were initially well recieved.
 * Once something is on the wiki, it becomes a dynamic and changing entity. When you blank the builds you consider "yours", you are actually blanking the work not just of yourself, but of the many other people who have already edited, modified and discussed your contributions. That's not fair, and it is not in keeping with how a wiki works.
 * Not every build can be an awesome build. In fact, making a really good build that is widely accepted as superior to the many, many other options out there is really hard. Don't take it so hard if your initial attempts are not immediately recognized for being as good as you thought they were. Instead, you could consider entering into a dialogue around them, and others will gladly help you consider and improve and your ideas, both the good and the poor ones.