Spaces are used in typings, though, and a lot of the examples here have spaces.
From the old threadjust a note
the space around the / backslash only has to happen when talking about like Fighting / Psychic type Pokemon, and other Pokegrammar like the separation between base stats and EVs (252 SpA / 252 SpD / 4 Spe)
and/or shouldn't have spaces around it and other normal English uses don't need it (I can't think of any other besides and/or atm but they're out there I know)
It's actually pokemon bank on the official Nintendo page. Every other search result said pokebank, and pokebank looks better as well, so I highly support that.Is it PokéBank or Poké Bank??? :o!
Why should this change after years of consistently using it. We stress consistency in analyses, and this is no different. Changing this now would make no sense for readers, and going back and changing literally every "e" in Pokemon or any other word we don't already have it in would be tedious and is just a job that is completely unnecessary.The old Spelling and Grammar Thread said:
- Pokemon should be spelled without the accent.
Keep it like it has been for years, please.I don't like the accented e at all for anything. People read "Poke Ball" and they know how it's pronounced because they know how "Pokemon" is pronounced. I don't think it's a huge issue.
http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/hyphens.aspWhat's the correct usage of "double-targeting"? Is there always a hyphen? Is there a hyphen in "double-targeted"?
If "Toxic-immune Pokemon" were the actual title of a section, then the "i" would be capitalized, but if this were simply a phrase in a sentence, then I would not capitalize it.How should we handle capitalization in Checks & Counters? Should we capitalize everything (which is how it currently is), or leave "-types" uncapitalized and other hyphenated words? For example, should we write "Toxic-Immune Pokemon" or "Toxic-immune Pokemon"? Turning those headers into "sentences" and only capitalizing normal things/the first word seems to be the best way to avoid this, but it would make it look a bit messy.
I don't disagree with you on "super effective," but you cannot omit the hyphen in "Salamence revenge-killed Swampert."kleine it's just a thing not to hyphenate revenge kill and super effective, not really a grammar thing.