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Regarding the table of contents[edit]

Hiyo. I noticed that in your summary of your latest revision of this page you expressed interest in knowing how to display the table of contents, so I will tell you some basics about it that I know. For reference, I got this info from the MediaWiki wiki-encyclopedia page about the table of contents. (in case that you don't know, MediaWiki is a wiki-encyclopedia software that WiKirby uses to exist, along with other sites like Wikipedia; that wiki that I linked there is an encyclopedia that covers info about the software of the same name, and also uses that software to run MediaWiki uses MediaWiki to run and covers info about MediaWiki, so meta)
So, as that page says, the table of contents "is automatically generated on a page when more than three section headings are used.". This page of yours doesn't have three headings yet; it has two. The table of contents would naturally appear when you progress with your project, as eventually you would add the "Signature attacks" section/heading, filling the criteria. If you want to make it appear right now however, you could use the magic word __FORCETOC__. You would simply need to write __FORCETOC__ anywhere on the page and the TOC will appear.
However, as the "Meta Knight" header on your page is a manually-created header, instead of the actual title of the page, the table of contents would appear before it. If you instead want it to appear below the beginning paragraph-above the Physical appearance section, just as how the TOC is normally displayed, you can place the __TOC__ magic word right there, which is on the line number 23 of the page I think, and thus the TOC will appear in that position.
A thing to note about this though is that, again, thanks to the "Meta Knight" header being manually created, said header will appear in the TOC, and the rest of the headers will appear as sub-headers of that one, which isn't how it appears on normal pages. I don't know if there is a way to make the TOC evade that first header in its list, but I hope to clear out some things for you. -Zolerian (talk | contribs) 20:13, 25 April 2022 (UTC)