I know the Manager ARG ended months ago, but i still think this is just as funny.
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Is she supposed to be based on a specific type of old wall telephone? I know it’s the kind that look like a face, but i just want to know is there’s an actual name for said model.
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It's Called 'Random Pages' Something Like That, It's For Pages Not Related To Ttcc Made For Shits & Giggles Or Just For Fun!
-Post By Ms. Lola Loveston ❤ (Clearly Not But By Chloetta.)
https://youtube.com/@JusticeForFreeze?si=hFBYkBK3GiUVKabY
To start with, Freeze did not deserve to be banned from Toontown Rewritten. He was falsely accused of greening when in reality, he was not involved in any such activity. Freeze used a VPN, and someone else was using the same VPN to green other toons. However, instead of investigating the matter and finding out the truth, the Toontown Rewritten Moderators went ahead and banned Freeze. This was an unjust and unfair decision that has caused Freeze a lot of pain and frustration.
Moreover, when Freeze tried to appeal his ban, his appeal was rejected, and his real IP was banned. This was a gross violation of his rights and showed the level of bias that exists within the Toontown Rewritten community. Freeze was not given a fair chance to present his case, and as a result, he has been left with no choice but to resort to spam campaigns on various platforms to get his message heard.
This is where Justice for Freeze comes in. JFF is an organization that seeks to support Freeze's cause and bring attention to the injustice that has been done to him. Through their efforts, JFF has been able to raise awareness about Freeze's situation and garner support from other players who are also outraged by the injustice that has been done to him.
Furthermore, JFF is an important organization because it shows that the Toontown Rewritten community is not willing to tolerate unfair treatment of its members. By coming together to support Freeze, JFF has shown that they will not stand idly by and watch as someone is wrongly accused and banned from the game.
In conclusion, Justice for Freeze is an important organization that seeks to support Freeze's cause and bring attention to the injustice that has been done to him. Freeze was unfairly banned from Toontown Rewritten for something he did not do, and his appeal was rejected, and his real IP was banned. Through the efforts of JFF, Freeze's story has been shared widely, and support has been garnered from other players who are also outraged by the injustice that has been done to him. We must stand with Freeze and support JFF in their efforts to right the wrong that has been done to him.
I wanna share this because all the admins last night were recovering the wiki due to disgusting changes.
I want to spread the word,
Please DO NOT vandalise the wiki!
Just because This wiki has moved onto wiki.gg doesn't mean you can vandalise this all you want, this'll get the wiki staff in serious trouble so please
DO NOT VANDALISE!
I may not be a moderator/Admin and I know I'm backseat moderating but I gotta spread the word.
Thank you
The Toontown: Corporate Clash Wiki officially moves to wiki.gg! More info here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Toontown/comments/17xoie0/corporate_clash_wiki_migrates_to_wikigg_20231117/
Has anyone been able to make heads or tails of the sheet music that the Major Player gives you in the post?
https://corporateclash.net/news/article/85
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Could I maybe help contribute to this wiki such as updating pictures of certain cog attacks? (some are incomplete) Thx
I tried at least
I'm proposing to add automated editing functions to the wiki. Bot accounts have been used across Wikipedia to make repetitive edits among pages much faster, such as modifying template parameters and adding categories. the same could be said if we implement it too over here. I got the inspiration from @DigginsTheTrueDiggins when they said converting a thousand .ogg files to .mp3 when Apple mobile devices can't display audio files on Clash Cord. With a rising number of upcoming content, it seems clear that we need to use automated tools to make editing faster and easier.
This is why I am asking the admins of this wiki to approve the use and flagging of Loafbot. Its planned main function is to help with high-volume editing across multiple pages. I've used a semi-automatic wiki-editor named AutoWikiBrowser in the past and am planning on using it again as one of Loafbot's bot tools.
For more info on bots, see Help:Bots of the Fandom Community Central. —TheLofian
There is a singular vs. plural inconsistency for article titles. I suggest active wiki editors reach a consensus and establish a naming convention in the wiki's Editing Guidelines before moving any articles due to said issue.
Inconsistency examples:
Cog-related groups: Cold Caller vs. Cog Departments
Mechanics: Cog Attack vs. Cog Tiers
You could argue that "Cold Caller" is singular or "Club Coins" is plural since they're their most common forms in-game. I believe the current naming convention is according to that. But for terms like "Cog Departments" that aren't in-game (Though lowercase "department" was mentioned by Lord Lowden Clear in "Time For First Impressions"), I think it's necessary to clarify in the guidelines.
I think it's good to look at Minecraft Wiki's Style Guide on article titles and English Wikipedia's Naming Convention on plurals. Both guidelines adhere to the singular title rule with some exceptions.
All in all, promoting article title consistency is helpful to both wiki editors and readers. It extends to other namespaces like "Template:" and "File:" for easier searching since they don't have categories.
Me and a friend are looking to grind up for the gear backpack, but we're not hardcore players. Input would be much appreciated! :D
Currently the Website, game and launcher are not working. The reason is due to a SSD being dead. They are working on it and we hope it gets fixed.
Thanks for your understanding.
I don't know if this will be a helpful recommendation, but I think adding fonts to the "Toon Profiles" page would be helpful. As well as a page/addition to "Toon Profiles" cataloging the different stickers that can drop. :D
I would work on these myself, but I don't have the time. Thank you for reading :)
There is a distinct lack of these on the clothing stuff and i own them in the video game so here you go 🥶🥶 merry new year. Christmas eve,
I think most individual gag pages could use some bringing-up-to-date. The text in those pages look mostly fine afaics, but looks like the infoboxes could use a new template.
I'm thinking of reworking the current template, perhaps adding every column of the existing tables under the ‘Gags’ section of each track page as properties.
Maybe something like this (feel free to add if something isn't in yet):
Basic Information
- Track (at)
- Level (at)
- Unlock XP (f)
- Base XP/use (at) (vdt)
- Affects [One Cog/Up to Three Cogs/All Cogs/One Toon/All Toons] (at) ((vdt)/exc. Lure)
- Base Cost (at) (f)
- Carry Capacity (at) (f) (mm)
Base Stats
- Heal Amount [TU] (mm)
- Self-Heal Amount [TU] (f) (mm)
- Damage [Trap, Throw, Squirt, Zap, Sound, Drop] (mm)
- Executive Damage [Trap] (f) (mm)
- Splash Damage [Squirt] (f)
- Damage Pool [Zap] (f) (mm)
- Split Pool Damage [Zap] (f) (mm)
- Combo Damage [Throw, Squirt, Drop] (vdt)
- Rounds Lured [Lure]
- Knockback [Lure] (mm)
- Winded Damage [Sound] 1
- Encore Rounds [Sound] 1
- Prop Accuracy (at) ((vdt)/exc. Lure)
Prestige Stats collapse
- Prestige Self-Heal Amount [TU] (mm)
- Prestige Damage [Trap, Drop] (mm)
- Prestige Executive Damage [Trap] (mm)
- Prestige Knockback [Lure] (mm)
- Caramelize Self-Heal [Throw] (mm)
- Prestige Splash Damage [Squirt] (mm)
- Prestige Damage Pool [Zap] (mm)
- Prestige Split Damage Pool [Zap] (mm)
- Encore Rounds [Sound] 2
Lineage
- Preceded by (at)
- Succeeded by (at)
Audio Files
- Hit
- Miss
- Hit/Miss
(at) = all tracks
(f) = formula
(mm) = min+max
(vdt) = value depends on track
There's some things I'm not sure about, however:
1. I can't seem to find minimum values (properties marked with (mm), e.g. the minimum unlock damage value) for many gags after the v.1.3.x updates juggled damage values around, anyone have any reliable source on those?
In the meantime, would it be a good idea to put in ‘???’ or similar as placeholders?
2. Would adding a separate template for each gag track be a better idea? The list of parameters above somehow looks rather bulky to me with the inclusion of track-specific properties.
Also, values marked with (vdt) are in most cases the same across one track and perhaps can be hardcoded into the track-specific template - although not sure if this is good practice as when those hardcoded values change, the template would have to be edited instead of just the gag pages.
3. I'm thinking of generating properties marked with (f) with wikitext formulas from the raw damage/heal values instead of recalculating manually every time base damage values change - but would this be good practice overall?
Putting formulas in <default> in case some gags would have property values which does not obey the formula might work, but I haven't tested.
4. Now that the phase files aren't encrypted anymore, I've managed to extract some gag hit/miss sfx from there. Should I upload those in?
Thanks in advance!
Anyone know how to get out of a club?
Hello everyone! Hope you all had a happy holiday and happy new year! I sometimes update the changelogs page by copying and pasting the information from the Corporate Clash website using the following link as per the wiki page says:
https://corporateclash.net/releases/
However, the editor (both visual and source) is not loading, and it says the page gets frozen, leading me to have to close the window. This has occurred on both Chrome and Edge, and I still had the same issue using a faster computer. I figured it could be that the page size is too large for the editor to load properly as the page is 323,703 bytes as of the last edit, which was made on September 14, 2022 according to the page's edit history. The following is what occurred after trying to edit:
I had a suggestion though and was thinking we could create changelogs pages by year so that we do not have one page that is too large to edit. This would be done similarly to the Toontown Rewritten wiki. As an example, here is the link to TTR's release notes for 2022:
https://toontownrewritten.fandom.com/wiki/Release_notes_(2022)
In this case, the suggested pages would be as follows:
Changelogs (2018)
Changelogs (2019)
Changelogs (2020)
Changelogs (2021)
Changelogs (2022)
Changelogs (2023)
I wonder what you all think. I would be happy to help organize the pages and I believe it will allow us to be able to freely copy and paste changes into each page without worrying about the page's size getting too large and to minimize loading issues. I appreciate your all's feedback, thoughts, and comments about this! Thank you!