User talk:TriNiSette

Welcome
Hi, welcome to JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia! Thanks for your edit to the Iggy page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Bohemian King (Talk) 07:01, February 7, 2012

Welcome! To answer your question on Nukesaku's page: according to the Japanese kana on this picture the correct name is NuKesaku. Numesaku is a typo, as you can see by yourself if search it through google images... if you need anything else, feel free to write!

Diamante Pazzo 14:56, February 7, 2012 (UTC)

Whenever I edit a page involving stands, I'm not sure whether to capitalize "stand" or its variants. Could someone clear this up for me? Thanks. TriNiSette 00:52, April 6, 2012 (UTC)

Hi again. Thanks for your good job in the wiki. About the stand's articles, is not necesary to capitalize that word. A lot of articles were made by diferent persons and we try to keep a format but is hard. If you have any doubt, just ask, but modify freely. For example, the Straigth/Straits article, you did well. Bye!

Bohemian King 15:40, April 6, 2012 (UTC)

Got it. Thanks. TriNiSette 15:42, April 6, 2012 (UTC)

I can't be completely sure, I was using other editors uses and had assumed them to be accurate, but maybe we should go with Squadra. It's something up for debate. Cryuga 07:16, April 8, 2012 (UTC)

I had an idea for a new catagory; "Teams" which would record and list people who work in groups. It would have the main protagonists from parts III and V, as well as the following teams listed;

J. Geil and Hol Horse

Oingo and Boingo

Boingo and Hol Horse

Bug Eat and Unnamed Rat

Pesci and Prscuitto

Squalo and Tizziano

I'd do it myself but I don't know how to make a 'catagory' style page. What do you think about the idea?

It might be excessive; we can simply create a separate section in each Part that lists the teams out and describes them there. Otherwise, we may have to categorize every character page with a Team category. TriNiSette 03:11, April 10, 2012 (UTC)

I'm trying to figure out what this was http://www.mangareader.net/jojos-bizarre-adventure-part-4-diamond-is-unbreakable/13/51

At first I thought it was a power of Highway Star, and had this typed out

The Room: Highway Star seems to have a rather odd ability involving finding victims. It creates a room in a wall that, as seen, was only found by stand users. Anyone who enters the room is targeted by Highway Star, who begins to persure them with its sense of smell to try and use "Dried Up!" on them. The details of this technique, and how it relates to the rest of Highway Stars abilities, are unknown.

But then I realized it showed an image of Kira killing a woman and taking her hand. So what are your thoughts on this?

Thanks for coming back to me about this. Given that Rohan had a past that involved Kira (Reimi was responsible for Rohan's survival when he was a toddler), I think Highway Star does have the ability to create rooms like that to lure people in. This is even more so if Rohan is spiritually aware, as was the case when he and Koichi met Reimi at the alleyway between the two stores. Also remember that those who aren't spiritually aware are unable to see generic stands (some occupy tangible substances, upon which they can be seen by normal people). TriNiSette 01:49, April 11, 2012 (UTC)

I think we should add this power to highway star then, I'd encourage you to do it as I don't have the confidence to word it just right. And thank you for helping with the Angelo page by the way, I can never get the placement of photos correctly. Cryuga 02:14, April 11, 2012 (UTC)

Thanks again. Wording it right is a matter of reading articles that have generally been resolved and require relatively little editing. You should be able to get the right tone for the article, that being informative and generally unbiased.

Regarding the photo placement, it's a matter of observing the source code of what past editors have done (such as adding "|right" or "|left" to a photo to adhere it to the right or left of a page respectively). Editing in source mode to remove links helps better than deleting and retyping the word as well, and can also help you learn some coding in the future (which is rather important, as a physics professor of mine said that "not knowing how to program is like not knowing how to read"). TriNiSette 02:47, April 11, 2012 (UTC)