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Please note that inclusion of pages in mainspace is ultimately up to the discretion of the Liquipedia staff
Sadly, not everything can be added to the wiki. We want all our pages to be as up-to-date as possible and to meet our quality standards in general. That is made harder the more pages are created, not to mention additional factors, such as the fact that lower ranked teams tend to not have social media where they announce transfers, and so on.
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Now, these are not non-negotiable. This wiki contains coverage of certain teams, players and scenes that do not actually meet our guidelines, yet we allow them because there is an active volunteer(s) that keeps those pages of high-quality. This however does not mean that we will allow you to create a page for your team just because you say you will keep it up to date. On the other hand, if you were to be highly interested in, say, keeping the Spanish national scene up to date, then go ahead! In the cases where this is not the case however, all of this means we have to prioritise: we try to keep our coverage to just the top and the sub-top tier of competitive StarCraft II as defined by the guidelines below. Any pages that do not meet these guidelines will not be deleted, but will be moved to your user space.
If you disagree with the decision for a certain page, please do come chat in our Discord.
- 1Guidelines
- 1.1Players
- 1.1.2Achievements
- 1.5Leagues and Tournaments
- 1.5.1Liquipedia Tiers
- 1.1Players
Guidelines[edit]
Players[edit]
Who and what to add?[edit]
Players may receive their individual pages, as long as they surpass a certain threshold of notability. Check the bullet points below. If your chosen player fits at least one of these, then they are likely notable to warrant a page on this wiki.
- Previous history: If the player was a notable pro-gamer in another game (Warcraft III, StarCraft: Brood War.).
- Achievements: If the player has earned at least $250 USD in tournaments. (Determined by the earnings displayed in the Infobox.)
- Sponsored: If the player is a notable member of a major team.
- Strategies: If this player has made widely known strategies.
- Liquipedia Links: If the player has accrued twenty or more links from tournaments, strategies, or shows. Discount any link that is related to the player's team and their pages and other players' Matches, Results and Broadcasts pages.
Check out our Notability checker for players.
To create a new player page, follow the Player Template.
Achievements[edit]
The purpose of an article's achievements paragraph is to display the most notable achievements that have been earned thus far by a player. This section needs to be as concise as possible, meaning that it should not include every single thing that a player has done in their career. The update of the Achievement table is done automatically with the exception of
- All Kills in All-Kill Format Team Events and
- Golden Card Most Valuable Player in GSTL.
Hence action is only needed in adding those 2 categories of achievements.
Summary[edit]Category | Events | Accepted result |
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Premier Events | GSL - OSL - IPL - MLG - EPT . | (automated) |
Major Events | FXOpen Invitational Series - HomeStory Cup . | (automated) |
Misc. Events | Justin.tv Invitational 1 . | (automated) |
Minor Events | Afreeca World Invitational - WardiTV European League. | (automated) |
Monthly Cups | Masters Cup - Underdogs . | (automated) |
Weekly Cups | CraftCup - GameCreds Cup - Go4SC2 - ZOTAC Cup - ESL Open Cups . | (automated) |
Team Events | GSTL - IPL TAC - Proleague - NationWars . | All Kill of team Liquipedia |
Team Events | GSTL | Most Valuable Player Gold Card |
Premier Team Events | NationWars V . | (automated) |
Major Team Events | NationWars I . | (automated) |
Minor Team Events | SC2Improve Team League . | (automated) |
Teams[edit]
A Team may receive a team page, as long as it surpasses a certain threshold of notability. If your chosen team has at least one top class player (reached a finals or two semifinals or three quarterfinals in Premier Tournaments) or fits at least two of the bullet points below, then it is likely notable to warrant a page on this wiki.
- The team is a well-established esport organisation with a number of sponsors;
- The team has at least one notable player who has reached the round of 8 in a Major or Premier event or at least two players with a Liquipedia page in main space;
- The team has achievements in team leagues with a Liquipedia page.
Check out our Notability checker for teams.
To create a new team page, follow the Team Template.
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Casters[edit]
Casters may receive their individual pages, as long as they surpass a certain threshold of notability. Check the bullet points below. If your chosen caster fits at least two of these, then they are likely notable to warrant a page on this wiki. Honestech vhs to dvd 7.0 deluxe crack.
- If the caster has casted 2 or more EPT Global Main Events, EPT Korea Main Events or Playoffs of Premier EPT Circuit Main Events (in past years WCS).1
- If the caster has casted 5 or more Premier Tournaments (including EPT Circuit Main Event Group Stages).
- If the caster has casted 8 or more Major Tournaments.
To create a new Broadcaster page, please follow the Broadcaster Template.
1In 2020 due to COVID19 changes this also applies to main stream casters.
Tournament Organizers[edit]
Tournament Organizers may receive their individual pages, as long as they surpass a certain threshold of notability. Check the bullet points below. If your chosen Tournament Organizers fits at least one of these, then they are likely notable to warrant a page on this wiki.
- If the Tournament Organizer has run 2 or more Premier Tournaments.
- If the Tournament Organizer has run 3 or more Tournament Series with (in average) each a prize pool of at least $50 USD per event.
- If the Tournament Organizer has run 5 or more Major Tournaments.
- If the Tournament Organizer has run 25 or more Tournaments with (in average) each a prize pool of at least $50 USD per event. (Discount any tournaments, that are part of a tournament series.)
Leagues and Tournaments[edit]
Leagues and tournaments with a cash prize of at least
- $50 for single-player tournaments1,
- $25 for weekly, bi-weekly and monthly single-player tournaments,
- $100 for team tournaments1
should be added right away for documentary purposes.
Regularly occuring tournaments with a prize pool of less than $25 should be added via a External Tournament List.
To create a new tournament page, follow the Tournament Tutorial and Tournament Template.
- 1Tournaments with mixed team and 1v1 formats are considered a 1v1 tournament, if at least 1/3 of the played matches are in the 1v1 part of the tournament.
Liquipedia Tiers[edit]
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Leagues and tournaments are classified with the following Liquipedia Tiers:
Tier | Description |
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Premier/Tier 1 | These tournaments are considered especially prestigious amongst the community. |
Major/Tier 2 | These tournaments are mostly one-time events which take place online or are WCS Challenger events. |
Minor/Tier 3 | These tournaments offer a smaller prize pool and less prestige than Major Tournaments but still draw a high level of competition. |
Monthly | Monthly tournaments are tournaments that occur regularly and most often as monthly events. Sometimes they are monthly finals of weekly tournaments. |
Weekly | Weekly tournaments are tournaments that occur regularly and most often as weekly events. |
Biweekly | These tournaments occur regularly on a bi-weekly basis. |
Daily | These tournaments occur regularly on a daily basis. |
Show Match | Usually two top players are invited to play a BoX series against each other. Some times they adopt a King of The Hill 'winner stays on' format. These events often feature well-known players or highly-anticipated matchups that might never come to pass in a regular tournament. |
Qualifier | Qualifier tournaments, excluding WCS Challengers, but including WCS Challenger Open Qualifiers. |
Regarding the classification of single-player tournaments the following rules apply:
- Premier/Tier 1 tournaments have at least a prize pool of $15,000, are organized by an in SC2 well-established franchise and meet at least 3 out of the following 5 criteria:
- A maximum of 25% of the participating players are invited or >16 players participate in the tournament.
- Top players from at least 2 of the major scenes (EU, NA, KR) participate in the tournament. Or at least 80% of the tournaments participants are high level Korean players.
- The tournament has a minimum prize pool of $25,000.
- The tournament is an official EPT (in past years WCS events) event (including GSL and Global events).
- At least the Round of 16 and onwards are played offline.
- Major/Tier 2 tournaments have at least a prize pool of $8,000 (or in past years were WCS EPT Qualifier events) or meet all of the following criteria:
- The tournament has a minimum prize pool of $4,000 if it is an offline1 event, respectively $5,000 if it is an online event.
- Minimum amount of participants:
- 8 if at least 50% are qualified
- 12 if no qualifier or less than 50% qualified
- 24 if there is regional separation in the tournament seeding
- 1An event is regarded as an offline tournament (regarding Tier 2/Major) if at least the Ro8 and onwards are played offline OR at least 1/4 of all matches are played offline.
Regarding the classification of team tournaments the following rules apply:
- Premier/Tier 1 tournaments have at least a prize pool of $25,000, are organized by an in SC2 well-established franchise and meet at least 3 out of the following 4 criteria:
- A maximum of 25% of the participating teams are invited or at least 8 teams participate in the tournament.
- Top players from at least 2 of the major scenes (EU, NA, KR) participate in the tournament (as part of the teams). Or at least 80% of the tournaments participants are high level Korean players.
- The tournament has a minimum prize pool of $40,000.
- At least the Round of 4 and onwards are played offline.
- Major/Tier 2 tournaments have at least a prize pool of $12,000 or meet all of the following criteria:
- The tournament has a minimum prize pool of $7,000 if it is an offline1 event, respectively $8,000 if it is an online event.
- Minimum amount of participants:
- 4 if at least 50% are qualified
- 8 if no qualifier or less than 50% qualified
- 12 if there is regional separation in the tournament seeding
- 1An event is regarded as an offline tournament (regarding Tier 2/Major) if at least the Ro4 and onwards are played offline OR at least 1/4 of all matches are played offline.
Maps[edit]
https://kfcoub.over-blog.com/2021/01/1keyboard-1-0-virtual-bluetooth-keyboard.html. We try to accumulate as much information about maps as possible. Map pages usually include notable features, but also stuff like wall-ins for Terran and Protoss or Sim-City for Zerg.
Mapmakers[edit]
Mapmakers may receive their individual pages, as long as they surpass a certain threshold of notability. If your chosen mapmaker has at least created 4 notable1 1v1 maps (maps that received the 'TL.net map of the year' award are counted twice), then they are likely notable to warrant a page on this wiki.
- 1A map is considered notable if it was part of an official 1v1 ladder map pool or if it was part of a map pool of a 1v1 Premier event.
Strategy[edit]
See the strategy article policy.
User pages[edit]
Completely optional, but make your userpage a good indication of who you are! Feel free to be friendly or use some Userboxes to spruce things up.
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