Thread:Brandon 10/@comment-35567130-20181020084907/@comment-3441048-20181021005415

Ello! Welcome to BTFF and thanks a bunch! I'm sure you're going to awesome here. As for tips, hmm... well, you might feel like you have a whole bunch of ideas in your head right now that you want to make a reality with your series, but before you jump straight into it, it might help to organize those ideas and construct into a story that not only you but others can enjoy as well. When I started out, I was kinda like that and wound up with half-executed ideas with the other half looking a little too similar to the original material.

Which leads me to my next tip, it's always good to have more you than the original. By that I mean, your imagination and creativity is what other users come to see since we've all seen the actual stuff on TV before. I know your series, Ben 10 Omnitrix Aliens: It's Hero Time!, is set during the reboot so that might make this tip seem a little strange but to reword a quote so it suits this situation: "What makes your series different, is what makes it special."

But most importantly, just have fun with it! Sure, it might get messy but if it's your best than it's worth it; besides a mess can always be cleaned up later. And it might not be the best thing on the wiki but it definitely doesn't have to be. I definitely wouldn't have a very nice franchise if I didn't love working on it... oh and listen to criticism! That's another good tip. Listening to what others had to say about my series, helped me improve on it and develop better stories. There's a bunch of friendly faces here so you can always rely on the community in case you need some help with something.

I would also recommend you check out the new user guides. I'm confident that they'll help you out with anything you might be having trouble with as a new user. And that's about it for tips from me. Sorry for the long post, I get a little excessive with my words... If you need any more help with something or just for me to explain my weird (but hopefully helpful) tips, feel free to shoot me another message. I'm always happy to help out!