Please keep your responses even more neatly-written, clear, and concise than we already expect elsewhere on the forum.
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Please answer and discuss the following questions (and/or respond with more questions we should think about) regarding pages on the future wiki for locations in the series:
- What information about a technique's name should be included (spellings, adaptations, pun source, etc.), if at all?
- What information about the design/production of a technique should be included, if at all?
- What information about the technique's usage should be included?
- What essential information should be included in the information box?
Infobox
| Technique Name: Japanese, romanization, and literal English translation (when possible)
| English Name(s): English adopted names from Ocean, FUNimation, or Viz that differ from the Japanese name
| Manga Debut: Appropriate Dragon Ball chapter
| Anime Debut: Appropriate anime episode
| Appears in: If the technique is only from a TV special or movie
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| Technique Data
| Classification: The technique's classification (per Daizenshuu 7 and Chōzenshū 4) -- martial arts, ki manipulation, and unique/special.
| Type: The type of technique within its classification.
| Range: The range of an offensive technique -- hand-to-hand, short-range, mid-range, or long-range.
| Creator: Who initially created the technique (if known).
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| Derived Techniques
| A list of derived techniques that are based on a parent technique.
General Overview
An overview of the technique, such as uses, conception, etc. Its length should be relative to the technique's importance in the series, but brevity and conciseness is still expected.
Usage
A description/list of the technique's users and any significant battles in which it is used.
Name
An explanation of the technique's name pun or naming scheme, if applicable.
Production
When appropriate, a description of the technique's production, including who initially designed it, notes about its design or conception, etc.
Notes
Information that does not fit into any other category. Reserved for real-world information. In-universe information should be incorporated into the biography or other available categories.