User talk:JumbledLimes

Thanks!
Hey JumbledLimes,

I just wanted to thank you for your contributions to the wiki so far - the content, the uploads, the file renaming, the participation in talk page discussions. It's great stuff and I'm happy to see you in the Recent Changes.

Cheers! PhantomCaleb (talk) 00:23, 4 May 2021 (UTC)

Thanks so much! I love helping this place out, and it’s great to hear it’s appreciated. JumbledLimes (talk) 01:21, 4 May 2021 (UTC)


 * You're welcome! PhantomCaleb (talk) 13:00, 4 May 2021 (UTC)

Not Magnesis
Yeah, I forgot, that definitely wasn't Magnesis. What I meant was Stasis. That was Stasis. Burning Snow 14:44, 16 June 2021 (UTC)

Cool, cool. Technically speaking, we don’t know that’s Stasis- in fact, it seems to act completely different from it. A lot of people are assuming it’s a modified form of the rune or something, given it is yellow and seemingly involves time dilation, but I left the wording vague as he isn’t using the Sheikah Slate, and it could be something else entirely. JumbledLimes (talk) 15:51, 16 June 2021 (UTC)
 * FYI, this is a great analysis of the trailer. Polygon called it "remix of Stasis". But I know that's speculation too. Burning Snow 01:55, 17 June 2021 (UTC)

Four Swords Adventure 100%
Hey JumbledLimes

I needed to run a few things by you. We have some differing options when it comes to this games 100%. You said some of these items like the heart pieces are only temporary so you don't need to include them. I understand saying something like "You don't need max arrows because you can lose them" but in this case I don't think so. For example if me and my friend both played this game and I upgraded all the items and I got all the heart containers, while he didn't, we still would have both equally 100% the game? Probably not. Whether or not the game is coded to remember if you collected a heart container or not doesn't matter. In general for Zelda games colleting the heart containers and upgrading the items are need for 100%, just because this game forgets you got them doesn't mean they aren't valid. Under this logic you don't need to get any of the armor or upgrade it in BoTW because you can lose it (you can sell the armor), so even though you can lose it doesn't mean you still shouldn't included it on a list. I don't mean to keep beating a dead horse or sound to rude, I'm not. I'm trying to have a good conversation but the fact is that in Zelda games you need to get the heart containers, even if in this case you lose them.

Secondly I for "Shadow Battle", we should revert it to how I had it. Because now it says "Invalid or Missing Term"

Please reach out so we can discuss because I would like to make the proper changes but not without talking it though first. Thanks for your time.


 * Hey, thanks for reaching out to me on this. In FSA, (as you know), Heart Containers, items, etc are all lost upon the completion of a Stage. Our definition for 100%, as given on the 100% Completion page, is "completing tasks that are addressed permanently to the quest's status." One could obtain all the Heart Containers and item upgrades in a given Stage an indefinite number of times, and still have no changes made to their save file/in the game's data. That's is why I don't consider it falling under our definition of "100%" any more than, say, killing every enemy, as some respawn indefinitely. A similar case is the respawning chests in BotW- sure, each is technically uniquely obtainable, but a file that didn't open a certain chest and, (after a Blood Moon), one that did, are exactly identical. As for the Armor in BotW, I personally think it should not be counted as part of 100% (I was not the one to add it), as it is both non-unique, and, as you pointed out, possible to sell. It's also impossible to obtain one piece of every base game, DLC, and amiibo Armor, as Link doesn't have enough room- this makes 100% completion of BotW with DLC impossible under its current inclusion. (The inclusion of non-sellable Armor definitely should be discussed sometime.)  As for Shadow Battle, it's totally okay to leave it as a missing Term- it shows we need a term for that page, and incentivizes people to actually store the Term and create a citation for it. If you're unclear on how Terms work, I'd advise asking User:Magicmason1000, I'm sure he'd be happy to give you a quick lesson.  Thanks for bringing up your concerns with me, discussion is the only way we can provide the best wiki possible. :) If you want to discuss this more (or anything else wiki-related) with me and others, you should join our Discord server. I'd love to continue our discussion there if you want. JumbledLimes (talk) 12:28, 4 September 2021 (UTC)

Hi, I am Fandom's new Senior Community Manager for Gaming
Hello there! My name is Jieyang and I'm going around saying hi to admins in the community. I joined about two weeks ago but you'll be seeing me around more in the future. I didn't have the opportunity to play any of the Zelda games growing up because we didn't have any consoles in the house when I was a kid. But I was able to enjoy them on the 3DS in my later years. And, of course, BOTW is absolutely phenomenal and I guess now we're all just... waiting for TOTK.

You can learn more about me through my blog. Feel free to drop me a message on Discord as well! - Itsjieyang (talk) 19:59, 26 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Hey, welcome aboard!     22:12, 27 September 2022 (UTC)

Accidental Rollbacks
There should be a couple of options in Preferences to make it harder to rollback edits accidentally. In the Appearances tab, under Advanced Options, there should be a  and in the Gadgets tab, there should be a   gadget under staff gadgets. Not sure which of these works better for mobile. You could activate both of them to be extra sure but you would have to confirm 3 times if you ever want to rollback intentionally. 13:52, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the tips! I had the latter enabled already, but I don't believe it works on mobile. Having the former should take care of all those accidental rollbacks; I likely never saw it as I didn't think that'd be under . Again, thanks, this will save me a lot of grief haha.      14:00, 4 February 2023 (UTC)