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Blog Post Thread

Dragonmasterxyz

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I dunno if this was done already but I am making this thread so that important non calculation blogs can get noticed. With the large amount of revisions going on I feel like this may be needed. So this would be where you post information about hax and cosmology blogs so that other users are notified.
 
This is similar to the thread you made on FC/OC for blogs. This will be handy indeed. Appreciated.
 
I like this. Followed and will direct non-calc blogs here should I come across any.
 
I have added a link to this thread to the management section of the wiki navigation bar.
 
Litentric Teon said:
How does one create a calculation based blog post?
How to create a blog: Go to your profile by clicking it on the drop-down menu when you hover over your upper right-hand picture, click blog, click create blog post.

How to write a calc: There's no real standard on how to make it. Just make sure to add appropriate visuals of whatever scaling you'll use in the calc, put the actual calculation in it, and put the final answer in bold so it's easier to see. Oh, and if it's not much of a hassle, also put the equivalent tier for the final answer.
 
However you wish, though I suggest having the name of the verse and/or the character in it. Or at least, related to the character itself who did the feat.
 
Got it. Thank you. I didn't realize that there needed to be underscores between each word. I'm gonna post for review and look at the comments in the morning. Thanks again.
 
Also, preferably avoid using a "." or a similar sign at the end, as it messes up the linking process.
 
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