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==Changing usernames==
==Changing usernames==
Hello there! So I took a look at [[Bulbapedia:Username policy|Bulbapedia's username policy]], and I still have questions on usernames, namely do I just message editorial board members, or is there a specific place to change one's name? [[User:Sir Cookie|Sir Cookie]] ([[User talk:Sir Cookie|talk]]) 00:42, 19 June 2019 (UTC)
Hello there! So I took a look at [[Bulbapedia:Username policy|Bulbapedia's username policy]], and I still have questions on usernames, namely do I just message editorial board members, or is there a specific place to change one's name? [[User:Sir Cookie|Sir Cookie]] ([[User talk:Sir Cookie|talk]]) 00:42, 19 June 2019 (UTC)
== Project Pokédex ==
Hello Carmen. I am a new editor here on Bulbapedia, although I have used the site regularly for many years. I would like to help write articles for the new Pokémon and locations which will shortly be introduced in ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Pokémon Shield''. However, I am unsure as to where to find certain information that is included in Pokémon articles. For example, how do Bulbapedia editors get accurate data on each Pokémon's base stats, move sets, game locations, egg group, hatch time, EV yield, evolution method (etc.) to include in the articles? I understand that some of this information would be contained within the official Pokédex book for each new generation; however, these books are not released for several weeks after the games. I would appreciate it if you'd be able to enlighten me about all this!
Also, I am asking you this question because I found your name in the contacts section of the [[Bulbapedia:Project Pokédex]] page. Sorry in advance if you're not the right person for me to be asking these questions! [[User:ChocolateTrain|ChocolateTrain]] ([[User talk:ChocolateTrain|talk]]) 05:17, 14 November 2019 (UTC)