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Example of category tags

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Categories/Tags

Categories (aka tags) are as shown in the examples pictured above. They are tags that are placed at the bottom part of their article and which direct you to the page of the said category if clicked. Their purpose? To sort out articles in a more orderly fashion which can give easy access to similar articles or articles of common interest via shared categories. There is a multitude of categories used to profile, some categories even having branch categories.

Branch categories

What are branch categories? Simple, branch categories are categories that exist to further specify an already existant category.

Example: Dark attribute category is for beings who have a dark alignment. But, how do we know how bad they are? It could be just a common thief, would placing a common thief the same as some demon wanting to turn Hell on Earth into reality be fair? Likely not. So in order to elaborate further after tagging/categorizing the thief and demon as "Dark attribute," we also add their branch category specifying what type of villain they are. For the thief, we would also add the "Bad" (branch) category which we use to identify "regular" bad guys. For the demon whom is a great/extreme evil, we add the "Evil" (branch) category which as already mentioned we use to specify great/extreme evils.

Another possible branch category that could be added to the above alignment example is "Chaotic". Furthering the example lets say the thief hates certain specific groups and thus he is willing to cooperate with light and/or neutral alignments, even temporarily "switching" to their side. The "Chaotic" (branch) category would thus be appliable to him as his alignment isn't solidly established besides the fact he has "his own side". Thus due to his "chaotic" alignment in which he isn't necessarily always a "bad guy" despite being a "Dark attribute" then as already mentioned he would also require the "Chaotic" (branch) category.

In this wiki we take categorizing seriously as any of the other parts of an article, having many categories for the purpose of easier and convenient navigation we will list all standard categories below.

List of tags/categories for articles on this wiki:

Article type categories

These categories are used to classify the type of article itself, such as Son Gohan being a character article/profile, Blood manipulation being a Power and abilities article, Cover page records being a Miscellaneous article, etc. Such Categories are:

Character (Self-explanatory, articles dedicated to characters themselves)
Multi Character profile -branch category-(A branch category of Character. Articles which cover multiple characters at once. Such as Las 3 Bestias, Maka Albarn + Soul "Eater" Evans, Eska and Desna, Hiori and Shiori or Purgatory Sisters. Not to be confused with Race/Species tag. Character tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off Character category.)
Race/Species -branch category- (A branch category of Character. Articles which cover entire races or species. Such as Angler Bird, Death Gore, or Wingrizzley. Not to be confused with Multi-Character profile tag. Character tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off Character category.)
Miscellaneous (Articles which do not fit in any of the other article categories. These articles come in a wide variety of natures, such as Verse tier list, Accepted calcs, Speed, Miss TSW, No Limits Fallacy, etc.)
Powers and Abilities (Self-explanatory, articles dedicated to summarizing powers and abilities which can be found in fiction. Examples include Blood manipulation, Sand manipulation, Enhanced senses, Resurrection, etc.)
Verse (Articles dedicated to the entirety of a specific fictional universe. Examples would be Dragon Ball, Toriko, The God of High School, Kill La Kill, Bastard!!, Senran Kagura, RWBY, etc.)
Weapon (Self-explanatory, articles dedicated to weapons themselves.)
Calc (Self-explanatory, articles dedicated to accepted calcs.)

Attribute/Alignment categories

These categories are used to identify a being's alignment, such as Darth Vader aligning with the dark side, Yoda aligning with the light side, etc. Such Categories are:

Dark attribute (The "bad guys"/"dark side". Beings with a dark alignment are tagged this. This tag is necessary in order to place "Bad" or "Evil" tags.)
Bad -branch category- (A branch category of Dark attribute which further specifies how dark the alignment of the being is. This tag is used for "normal" bad guys. Thieves, normal hitmen, etc. go here. Dark attribute tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off Dark attribute category.)
Evil -branch category- (A branch category of Dark attribute which further specifies how dark the alignment of the being is. This tag is used for great/extreme evil. Beings whod devour your soul without remorse, who wanna torture or destroy all life, etc. go here. Dark attribute tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off Dark attribute category.)
Light attribute (The "good guys"/"light side". Beings with a light alignment are tagged this. This tag is necessary in order to place "Good" or "Holy" tags.)
Good -branch category- (A branch category of Light attribute which further specifies how light the alignment of the being is. This tag is used for "normal" good guys. Your average good samaritan, hero, etc. go here. Light attribute tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off Light attribute category.)
Holy -branch category- (A branch category of Light attribute which further specifies how light the alignment of the being is. This tag is used for great/extreme good. Deities of pure light, heroes who'd sacrifice themselves for others without a second thought, etc. go here. Light attribute tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off Light attribute category.)
Neutral (Beings whom arent particularly good or bad go here. It could be simply because they are bystanders or could be due to them being a neutral/impartial force of balance. Either way, if they are neither decisively good nor bad, then they belong as neutral.)
Chaotic -branch category- (This branch category can go in either Light attribute, Dark attribute or Neutral, any of the 3. Chaotic tag is used to define beings whom have heavily their "own side" and thus are prone to changing alignments as needed to fit their objectives. As a branch category, it is necessary that either Light attribute, Dark attribute, or Neutral categories are placed before it, any of the 3 as chaotic is a branch category that branches off any of those 3 categories.)

Character classification categories

These categories are used to identify the role of a character in his series, such as Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece being the Protagonist, Frieza in Dragon Ball being an Antagonist, Father in FullMetal Alchemist being the Final Boss, etc. Such Categories are:

Protagonist (The main character of a series.)
Antagonist (Self-explanatory, a character who is an opposition to the main character. Usually bad guys, but not 100% necessarily so. Any antagonist classifies in this category from Raditz and Zabuza to Buu and Kaguya. From Arlong to Cell to Sephiroth, any and all antagonists enter this category.)
Co-protagonist (Self-explanatory, a protagonist just under the main character. Examples would be Lala Satalin Deviluke in To LOVE-Ru, Momo Velia Deviluke in To LOVE-Ru Darkness, Lucy Heartfilia in Fairy Tail, etc.)
Final Boss (Essentially a branch category of Antagonist. The "final boss" of a series aka the final main antagonist. Examples would be Kid Buu in Dragon Ball, Yhwach in Bleach, Mother Brain in Super Metroid, Chakravartin in Asura's Wrath, Anti-Spiral in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Ragyo Kiryuin in Kill La Kill, Smith in The Matrix, etc.)
Fusion (A composition made by multiple beings merging into one entity. Examples would be Merged Zamasu, Vegito or Gogeta from Dragon Ball, Turtle Saint from TMNT, Garnet and Alexandrite from Steven Universe, etc.)
Rival (A character who has a primary rival relation to the main character. Example Vegeta in Dragon Ball, Hiei in Yu Yu Hakusho, Alexander Anderson in Hellsing, Lucia Raregroove in RAVE, Homura, Miyabi and Yumi in Senran Kagura, etc.)
Crossover Character (a character who is originally coming out of a crossover between two or more completely different franchises. Examples would be Dark Kahn from Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe, God Rugal from Capcom vs SNK 2, Master Hand and Crazy Hand from Super Smash Bros series, Ultron Sigma from Marvel vs Capcom Infinite)

Element manipulator categories

These categories are for beings who can manipulate elements. It is to be noted that the extent varies from being to being. Such Categories are:

Earth element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Electric element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Fire element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Ice element manipulator (Self-explanatory. Snow manipulation obviously also applies)
Magma element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Metal element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Plant element manipulator (Self-explanatory. Wood manipulation obviously also applies.)
Water element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Wind element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Crystal element manipulator (Self-explanatory. Any type of crystal manipulation applies, so does gem and mirror manipulation.)
Darkness element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Light element manipulator (Self-explanatory)
Artificial/Synthetic element manipulator (Self-explanatory)

Gender categories

These categories are to identify the sex(s) of beings and which are:

Male (Self-explanatory)
Female (Self-explanatory)
Ambiguous gender (Self-explanatory. Beings who don't have a defined gender, change gender, or are a gender besides male, female, and genderless.)
Genderless (Self-explanatory. Beings who don't have a gender at all.)
Animal (Self-explanatory. Not necessarily a gender tag, but it can be used in its place if an animal has unclear gender.)

Media categories

These categories are to identify the source of media the subject in question originates from and which are:

Animanga (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in anime/manga)
Animation (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in animation that isn't anime)
Book (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in books (that arent manga, comics or light novels)
Cartoon -branch category- (Branch category of animation. Subjects who originate from the traditional style of animation)
Comics (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in comics/comic books)
Creepypasta (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in "Creepypastas")
H/Eroge -branch category- (Branch category of animanga, light novel, and/or visual novel. Subjects who originate in ero genres of anime, manga, light novel, or visual novel. Animanga, Light novel, or Visual novel are necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off any of them)
Light novel (Self-explanatory. Subjects whom originate in Light Novels aka a type of Japanese novel/book that features artwork every several pages)
Live action (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in live actions aka productions with real life persons)
Manhua (Subjects whom originate from Manhua, the Chinese equivalent of manga)
Manhwa (Subjects whom originate from Manhwa, the Korean equivalent of manga)
One-shot -branch category- (Branch category of animanga. Subjects who originate in manga one-shots aka short stories that last only 1-3 chapters. Animanga tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off the Animanga category)
Video game (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in video games)
Visual novel (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate in Visual Novels aka a type of "game" where the defining characteristic is reading as if it were a book or similar)
Internet (Self-explanatory. Subjects who originate from the internet)
Webcomic (Branch category of internet. Subjects who originate from comics created on the internet, aka webcomics, Internet tag is necessary before this tag as this tag is a category branching off the Internet category)
YouTube (Self-explanatory. Branch category of internet. Subjects who originate from videos out of the platform called YouTube)

Noteworthy power categories

These categories are specific to certain abilities considered especially noteworthy such as flying, shapeshifting, gravity manipulation, amongst others. Such categories are:

Attack Reflection (Characters who can reflect attacks)
Biology Manipulator (Characters who can manipulate biological structures and functions and/or inflict diseases, pathogens, viruses, etc)
Curse User (Characters who can place curses on others)
Concept Manipulator (Characters who can manipulate literal concepts)
Death Manipulator (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of manipulating death or inducing/inflicting death upon others)
Divine Manipulator (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of manipulating holy/divine power)
Emotion Manipulator (Characters who can manipulate the emotional spectrum of a character such as Fear, Empathy, Anger, etc)
Energy manipulator (Self-explanatory, the capacity to manipulate energy)
Existence Erasure user (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of erasing existences of beings, objects, etc)
Future Manipulator (Characters who can manipulate or influence future events to yield the desired outcome by manipulating fate and/or probability)
Flying (Self-explanatory, the capacity to fly)
H2H Martial Art Expert (Self-explanatory, characters whose main ability is to use H2H Combat or Martial Arts. Note that characters who know how to fight or are versed in Martial Arts won't be given this tag unless they are shown to display physical combat as their primary form of attack/offense such as Goku or Naruto or Characters from Tekken/Street Fighter)
Healer (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of healing themselves or others via any kind of powers)
Intangibility (Self-explanatory, characters who are intangible)
Invisibility (Self-explanatory, characters who are invisible)
Invulnerability (Self-explanatory, characters who are invulnerable)
Large Sized (Self-explanatory, characters who are large size as per the Large Size page)
Life Manipulator (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of manipulating life or life force)
Multiplication (Self-explanatory, characters who can multiply into 2 or more numbers of themselves or others)
Necromancer (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of manipulating the dead and deceased)
Pain Manipulator (Characters who can manipulate pain itself)
Power Mimicry (Characters who can copy or mimic the abilities of others)
Power Nullification (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of nullifying powers and abilities)
Psychic (Self-explanatory, characters who use any sort of Mental/PSI powers)
Reality warper (Self-explanatory, the ability to warp/manipulate reality)
Regenerator (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of displaying regeneration)
Resurrection (Characters that can resurrect themselves or others)
Sealing (Characters that can seal somebody or something)
Self-Sustenance (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of living easily without any essential needs of normal humans)
Shapeshifter (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of shapeshifting or changing their forms/appearance)
Size Manipulator (Self-explanatory, characters who are capable of manipulating their own size or of other objects/beings)
Small Sized (Self-explanatory, characters who are small size as per the Small Size page)
Space/Matter manipulator (Self-explanatory, the ability to warp/manipulate space or even matter.)
Spirit Manipulator (Self-explanatory, the ability to control/manipulate souls/spirits/astral beings)
Summoner (Self-explanatory, the capacity to summon other beings.)
Technology Manipulator (Self-explanatory, characters that can manipulate technological mediums, such as computers, phones, TVs, etc)
Teleport (Self-explanatory)
Temperature Manipulator (Characters who can manipulate temperature)
Time/Chrono manipulator (Self-explanatory, the ability to warp/manipulate time.)
Weather Manipulator (Characters who can manipulate the weather itself)
Wildlife manipulator (Characters who can manipulate or control animals or beasts)

Omni categories

These categories are for traits of an Omni nature and which are:

Omnifinite (Completely endless, truly infinite/infinite infinities. This tag generally only goes on fully omnipotent beings.)
Omnilock (Completely unable to be removed from existence.)
Omnipotent (All-mighty/All-capable/All-powerful. Able to completely do anything. This tag can only go on one supreme being per verse assuming it fits the previous criteria.)
Omnipresent (Exists everywhere at once.)
Omniscient (Completely all-knowing.)
Omniversal (Can affect all existence at once.)

Race/Status categories

Angel (Self-explanatory, characters who are angelic beings/entities)
Demon (Self-explanatory, characters who are devils or demonic entities)
Divine Being (Characters who are of divine status and can be either good or bad or even beyond the mortal notions of black-white morality)
Eldritch Abomination (Characters who are Lovecraftian Monstrosities/Eldritch Horrors in nature and are difficult to comprehend and even incomprehensible by humans)
Fallen Angel (Self-explanatory, characters who were angels originally but fell from grace)
Higher Dimensional Existence (Self-explanatory, characters who are Higher Dimensional or Beyond Dimensional)
Immortal (Self-explanatory, characters who are immortal)
Non-Corporeal (Self-explanatory, characters who are not corporeal or possess any physical form. This applies to characters who exist as non-corporeal/conceptual/metaphysical/abstract/non-existent entity)
Robot (Self-explanatory, characters who are androids/robots/machines)
Undead (Characters who are alive despite being dead, such as zombies, ghosts. etc)
Ninja (Self-explanatory, characters who are ninjas)

Speed categories

These categories are based on the speed of the profiled and which are:

Unknown speeds (Beings whose speed is Unknown due to lack of feats or other reasons which won't let us know what their speed actually is.)
Varies speeds (Beings whose speed varies between a minimum and maximum value, depending on one or more factors.)
Sub-human speeds (Beings who classify as "Stationary" to "Sub-human" in speed.)
Sub-sonic speeds (Beings who are classified between "Human" to "Faster than the eye" in speed.)
Sonic speeds (Beings who are classified between "Transonic" to "High hypersonic+" in speed.)
MHS speeds (Beings who are classified between "Massively hypersonic" and "Massively hypersonic+" in speed.)
Relativistic speeds (Beings who are classified between "Sub-relativistic" and "Relativistic+" in speed.)
FTL speeds (Beings who are classified between "Faster than light" and "Faster than light x" in speed.)
MFTL speeds (Beings who are classified between "Massively faster than light" and "Massively faster than light x" in speed.)
TransU speeds (Beings who are classified between "TransUniversal" and "TransUniversalx" in speed.)
TFTC speeds (Beings who are classified between "TFTC" and TFTCx" in speed.)
Infinite speeds (Beings who are classified "Infinite/Instant" or "Immeasurable" in speed.)
Irrelevant speeds (Beings who are classified "Irrelevant" in speed.)
Omnipresent (Beings who are classified as "Omnipresent", although this is not necessarily considered as speed but rather a state of being/existence.)

Weapon user categories

These categories are for beings who use weapons in battle and which are:

Weapons user (Self-explanatory. Beings who are prone to using any weapon in general.)
Archer -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Archer characters aka characters who use bows and arrows or their variants like crossbows.)
Axe user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use axes or their variants.)
Card user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use cards. Can be for summoning, throwing, etc, any reason in general as long as they actively use cards.)
Chain/String/Whip user -branch category- (Characters who use chain, strings, wires, whips, scarfs, ropes, chained/stringed weapons, etc.)
Explosives user -branch category- (Beings who use explosive artifacts such as bombs, etc.)
Firearm user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use some kind of firearms/pistols/guns/rifles.)
Hammer user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use a hammer(s) or their variants.)
Knife user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use knives or variants like daggers.)
Mecha user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use mechas aka robots to fight. This category obviously only applies if the being uses mechas, not if he is a mecha himself.)
Melee weapon user -branch category- (Beings who use any close/short to mid-distance combat weaponry that isn't covered in any of the other weapon categories.)
Shield user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use shields. Note that this is exclusively for the type of shields, not armor.)
Sickle user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use sickle or scythe weapons, or their variants.)
Spear user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use spears or their variants.)
Staff user -branch category- (Self-explanatory. Beings who use staff or their variants.)
Swordsman -branch category- (Self-explanatory, sword users.)
Vehicle user -branch category- (Self-explanatory, beings who use vehicles. Mechas/robots do NOT apply to this category as there is already a Mecha user category.)
Poison/Drug user (This category can be a branch category of Weapons user or an independent category. Self-explanatory, it's for beings who use poison, drugs, toxins, chemicals, etc in combat.)
Sound user (This category can be a branch category of Weapons user or an independent category. Self-explanatory, it's for beings who use music or sound in general as tools for combat.)

Busty Babes categories

These categories are for females who possess a noticeable bust size. The Category for this is

Busty Babe (Self-explanatory. Characters who possess a noticeable bust size.)
BB:CC -branch category- (Characters who possess mid-sized bust)
BB:LC -branch category- (Characters who possess above average sized bust)
BB:HC -branch category- (Characters who possess notably large sized bust)
BB:MC -branch category- (Characters who possess melon sized bust)
BB:GC -branch category- (Characters who possess watermelon sized bust)
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