Topic: Ampersand Removal BUR

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #1387 is active.

remove implication dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dungeons_and_dragons (7742)
remove implication dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon (359272)
remove implication red_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication black_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication blue_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication green_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication white_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication silver_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication gold_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication copper_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication brass_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
remove implication bronze_dragon_(d&d) (0) -> dragon_(d&d) (0)
create implication dragon_(dnd) (442) -> dungeons_and_dragons (7742)
create implication dragon_(dnd) (442) -> dragon (359272)
create implication red_dragon_(dnd) (35) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication black_dragon_(dnd) (91) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication blue_dragon_(dnd) (13) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication green_dragon_(dnd) (12) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication white_dragon_(dnd) (12) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication silver_dragon_(dnd) (44) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication gold_dragon_(dnd) (45) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication copper_dragon_(dnd) (47) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication brass_dragon_(dnd) (16) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)
create implication bronze_dragon_(dnd) (67) -> dragon_(dnd) (442)

Reason: Ampersands in tags are known to cause issues with the blacklist, so don't use those, mmmkay?

EDIT: The bulk update request #1387 (forum #317596) has been approved by @Rainbow_Dash.

Updated by auto moderator

I know this is how the tags initially were, but since they're being changed anyway, it may be worth asking. Is there a purpose to dragon_(dnd)? D&D dragons are quite varied, and are often the basis for generic dragon depictions, and since one drawn in a given artist's style can be indistinguishable from "normal" dragons, is it really a useful species delineation to keep?

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