Talk:Transformation playing card
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[edit] A couple things
Okay, finally finished this article up enough to put it in article space. A couple things might still need work, though:
- If anybody is aware of any sources regarding the origin of the term "semi-transformation" or anything about contemporary productions those would be helpful for this article.
- If anybody knows of any notable decks that aren't included, that would also be great.
- Finally, if anybody has access to better public domain or GFDL images, those would be more than welcome.
Thanks. -Chunky Rice 23:09, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Minor Arcana
I'd like to see some mention of the Minor Arcana from the Tarot as it is a good example of the practice of embelishing the numbered suit cards. --Davémon 16:09, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- I added it as a see also, since it is similar. Unforunately, I don't have any information, in my source material, on how the practices actually relate, so I'm not sure what I would put in the article that wasn't original research. -Chunky Rice 17:17, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Good article nomination on hold
This article's Good Article promotion has been put on hold. During review, some issues were discovered that can be resolved without a major re-write. This is how the article, as of July 18, 2007, compares against the six good article criteria:
- 1. Well written?: Expand lead to fully summarise article per WP:LEAD. There is debate as to whether these cards should be considered transformation playing cards. They are often referred to as semi-transformation playing cards - Combine this into one sentence. In Strand Magazine's December 1910 issue, it published an article entitled "Playing Card Squiggles." - reword this a bit. "it" doesn't sound too good.
- 2. Factually accurate?:
- 3. Broad in coverage?: Expand contemporary section with image, if possible. You could also discuss The Key to the Kingdom a bit more.
- 4. Neutral point of view?:
- 5. Article stability?
- 6. Images?: Is there an image of a contemporary design?
Please address these matters soon and then leave a note here showing how they have been resolved. After 48 hours the article should be reviewed again. If these issues are not addressed within 7 days, the article may be failed without further notice. Thank you for your work so far. — Giggy UCP 23:40, 18 July 2007 (UTC)