Bleach Wiki:Fight Summary Unit

This is a Policy &amp; Standards Committee project that aims to complete fight summaries.

Purpose of Project
The purpose of this project, as stated above, aims to complete fight summaries. The project will aim to give clear and concise information over all the fights that have transpired in the Bleach universe. The fight summaries are also aimed to eventually be the replacement for the Saga pages

How to Participate
To participate in this project, please just claim a fight below by putting your name next to the fight and list the status as *Incomplete*. When you have finished adding the summary for the fight, simply change the status to *Needs Checking For Completion*. Once all fights for one event are done, we can move on to the next event. If you are done with your fight and want to do another one (that hasn't been claimed yet) then you can do so. But remember! This is suppose to be fun and not stressful! So if you claim a fight but find that your schedule has become busy, just unclaim it and don't worry about it.

The majority of fight summaries are under " Locked " status, but 6 fights will be unlocked at a time. There will be no specific deadline other then making sure all six currently open are done before the next 6 are opened. So this simply means that the project will work with  only 6  fights at a time. If any of the  current 6  fights being worked on are Locked, contact '''Salubri ( talk ).  You  do not have to be a committee member '''to participate. However, please be aware that the administrators/committee members will be reading over all summaries, including those by other committee members. This is in order to get a second opinion on whether the referencing for a project is done as well as other details before marking it as complete. ''' These pages will be closely monitored for correctness overall as the details in them are a reflection of the series. '''

' If you need any help in these regards to writing the Fight Summaries then let me, another admin or committee member know. ' Leave a message in the User Comments section or on an administrator's/committee member's talk page.

(Primary contacts: Salubri ( talk ))

Fight Summary Guidelines
These are the Guidelines to keep in mind when writing summaries and they are also things that might be helpful if you writing an fight summary for the very first time. They are also designed to comply with wiki best practice.

1. The basis of any summery for fights, battles, events should follow the corresponding layout found here in the Bleach Wiki:Layout Guide.

2. The fights, battles, events should be featured in a detailed format corresponding to what actually took place in the series not what any one person thinks what happen or what they want to take place.

3. Links - please consider providing one where you think that the reader of the summary might want more information on either a character or a term.

4. Please do not forget to list references for all the fights, events and battles; as they are a requirement.

5. Always remember to keep The Manual of Style particularly the In-universe part in mind while writing the summaries.

6. Manga Images are not to be used in the fight articles. It is perfectly acceptable to wait for sufficient anime images. In the event that a article is completed. Instead of complete, needs anime images will be sufficient until images can be uploaded.

Layout: The info boxes for each page has already been done. How they are supposed to go is listed in the layout page. It is to be a basic summary (no different then if it was explained on a character article). What you will need to do is check the layout guide for (Events/Fights/Battles) and use either one to note what should be placed on the article. You will obviously need to get pictures but that is after the article is set up and done properly (with information properly referenced ). Take note that some of the battles will be relatively small and unimportant, but they still happened. So even if the information is small compared to other articles, there is no need to worry as you did the best that you could with consideration of the circumstances.

An administrator will go over the stuff to make sure they are handled correctly so you have a understanding of what they are expected to look like as far as the finished result is concerned.

Current Members

 * Salubri (Talk)
 * Mr. N Talk
 * WD  Converse
 * TheDevilHand888 Talk

Fight Summaries To Be Completed

 * 1) Zanpakutō Rebellion--*incomplete*
 * Suì-Fēng vs. Suzumebachi---KiteiItachi
 * Kenpachi Zaraki vs. Tenken & Gonryōmaru--*needs checking for completion*
 * Byakuya Kuchiki vs. Kōga Kuchiki--*incomplete*

Manga Fights
Only a committee member or an admin can mark a page as complete.

Anime Fights
Tōjū Campaign

User Comments & Discussion
Guys, I was procrastinating so I decided to make some contribution user boxes. Below is the one I made for you guys. Feel free to change it. Certainly you don't have to use it. It's just something fun. If you do want to use it, you can use it using the command  Tinni   (Talk)  06:29, January 26, 2010 (UTC)

Hello everyone! This is (current) Fight Summary Project Leader, Nwang2011. I just want to encourage everyone in the community to try to get involved in this project. I know that this project is a bit "big" since there is no "model example" to go off of and that we are only working with 5 fights at a time. I am trying to do my best on finishing what fights I can, but I am just one person with only so much time. However, if more people become involved, then the process will move faster (as it is with the other Committee Projects). Thank you in advance! - Mr. N 16:29, February 21, 2010 (UTC)

Hey guys, I just wanted to let you know, I expanded on the Yamamoto vs Kyoraku and Ukitake fight. Maggosh 15:25, March 2, 2010 (UTC)

Everyone! Just giving me a little reminder about article format (since it has been pointed out to me by Salubri).


 * Articles should be written in "In-Universe style" (Never use the terms "in the manga or in the anime." Write as from a someone who is actually in the Bleach Universe who happens to know all the techniques and motivations). Manga always takes precedent over the anime and if the anime adds on to fights then we continue from where it leaves off in the manga. Write the anime portion in but acknowledge that it only happened in the anime in the reference). We then go back to where the anime and manga continue along the same story using the manga again. Write in the Present Tense & flesh out the fight details. Action for action & word for word is fine as it is more of explaining the fight in great detail.

- Mr. N 18:45, March 27, 2010 (UTC)

Do you have to put only the fight or also the conversations and background story?

マルセロ - Marcelo (Talk) 20:03, September 25, 2010 (UTC)

Hey, Marcelo. I apologize for the delayed response (if you haven't had your question answered yet). The fight will generally include the conversations (not necessarily word-for-word but it should be included). And the background story will generally be in the Prologue section. I hope that answers your question - Mr. N 15:57, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

The Fight that I took over, assuming that it is the fight from Episode 170 given its place in the timeline, shouldn't it be Ichigo Kurosaki & Rukia Kuchiki vs. The Assassin instead of just mentioning Ichigo as Rukia is involved i that fight and she does get injured!! I am talking about the correct fight right?? SunXia  (Chat)  18:07, March 25, 2011 (UTC)

Hey, for the Zanpakuto Rebellion thing, I do believe that you have forgotten a fight, Suì-Fēng vs. Suzumebachi and that isn't completed yet. Just wanted to give a heads-up. Also, for any fights involving the Zabimaru spirit, why do you call them "Chimpette" and "Snakey" when it's supposed to be "Saru" and "Hebi", it says right on their Zabimaru (spirit) page. KiteiItachi (talk) 01:50, May 19, 2011 (UTC)


 * 1. Please use internal links instead of external links. This can be done by putting Ichigo Kurosaki instead of Ichigo Kurosaki . 2. I added the overlooked fight, which you also signed up for. 3. Snakey and Chimpette are the english version of their names. Saru and Hebi are the japanese. It is a matter of preference of the writer what they call them as we have not officially designated that one needs to be used over the other.--