A (never complete) list of people I felt needed to be put on full blast how thankful I am to have worked with them, whether consistently or in past works. Thank you all!
- (Oinkers42): One of my first Wiki-buddies who I bumped into a lot working on articles related to Nintendo. He first invited me to Wikiproject Nintendo and Wikiproject Video games in tangent. I credit this Wikiproject for being why I stuck around.
- Alexandra IDV: She helped me quite often as we both worked actively on articles related to Mario RPGs.
- Ashnard (retired): A user who made many edits to my first good topic, the Paper Mario series. They're the top contributors to Paper Mario and The Thousand Year Door, to the point where I barely needed to touch them.
- Captain Galaxy: One of my first Wiki-buddies. We joined the site around the same time and worked on similar articles, as our first contributions were articles related to the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros..
- Gog the Mild: A Wiki-buddy who helped me through the featured article process.
- Hillelfrei (
presumed retiredThey're back!): Manually improved my first article creation (and my first contributions to Wikipedia) to make it mainspace ready. - Hockeycatcat (blocked): One of my first Wiki-buddies who worked with me on my first good article, Super Mario Bros. 35. Several articles I've worked on he also added Template:Video game reviews too, which saved me a lot of time.
- IceWelder: A user who was kind enough to review my first good article nomination, Super Mario Bros. 35. I was very new but quickly jumped into the swing of things, so I'm very thankful for his patience and thouroughness.
- MilkyDefer: Translated my first featured article, Paper Mario: The Origami King, to the Chinese Wikipedia, where it is a good article. He also did some translating work and source finding when the article was under review for FA over here.
- Nick Moyes: A friendly admin and Teahouse host who guided me through early editing mistakes without bashing me for them.
- North8000: They reviewed my first article creation (and my first edits to the site), Edgenuity. They gave suggestions to improve the article and taught me basic editing skills along the way.
- PresN: A veteran editor who gave me taught me the ropes of the featured article process and gave me pointers through my first featured article, Paper Mario: The Origami King.
- Ramesty: Wikipedia's first Paper Mario editor.[citation needed] He had made a draft for Paper Mario that was declined, and shortly afterward retired; I had informed him of my version, and he proceeded to write me the best barnstar I've ever received, and probably one of the best on this site. He was inactive for years prior to this; what a legend!
- Rhain: A user I bumped into a few times who taught me many things about editing, mainly images.
- SandyGeorgia: A kind and patient user who helped me through my first peer review and featured article, Paper Mario: The Origami King.
- Sergecross73: A veteran editor and admin who's a really good wiki-friend of mine. They're very fun to talk with with, and he's my go-to guy for asking questions, since he does music, video games, and admin stuff. 10/10, would pester again.
- Sdkb: Encouragement to keep being funny, and an inspiration to everyone on how to be funny.
- Shooterwalker: A bright user who has reviewed and copyediting several of my articles. I really like his style of writing, too!
- Thibbs (deceased): More than just an incredible editor; he was an incredible person. Thoughts detailed here.
- Toa Nidhiki05: An active Paper Mario editor and vandal fighter. They worked mainly on Super Paper Mario, so I didn't need to do much to bring it to WP:GA for the series' good topic.
- Twofingered Typist (deceased): Copyedited my first featured article, Paper Mario: The Origami King. May he rest in peace.
- User:Zindor (presumed retired): An early wiki-buddy who continuously encouraged me in my first editing days.