Call of Duty Esports Wiki:Tutorial/PBS

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Bans and Protects
One thing that we track for every major Call of Duty Black Ops III tournament is bans and protects. If you go to a bans and protects page, like this one, you will see a bunch of boxes with item select data, each box corresponding to one game. The code looks pretty complicated at first, but it's actually not that bad to fill it in.

Things you need to fill out:
 * 1) Row 1:
 * 2) * Team1, Team2
 * 3) Rows 2-9:
 * 4) * Item banned or protected. Team that banned or protected the item. If an item is protected delete |ban(number)=. If an item is banned delete |protect(number)-. If the ban or protect was skipped or missed add |pass(number)=True

Specialist Draft
Another thing that we track for every major Call of Duty: Black Ops III tournament is Specialist Draft. If you go to a bans and protects page, like this one, you will see a bunch of boxes with item select data, each box corresponding to one game. The code looks pretty complicated at first, but it's actually not that bad to fill it in.

Things you need to fill out:
 * 1) Row 1:
 * 2) * Team1, Team2
 * 3) Rows 2-5:
 * 4) * blue(number)=Player Name bpick(number)=Specialist Name
 * 5) Rows 6-9:
 * 6) * purple(number)=Player Name ppick(number)=Specialist Name

Scoreboards
Scoreboards may seem super complicated, but it's actually just that there's a lot of information to include. First we'll divide the source code into parts and explain each part, and then we'll give examples of a blank template and a filled-in template. Note that when you make scoreboards for real, you usually won't add this many newlines in the middle; also, it's okay to put a space after a variable's value and before the next |; in the interest of making these tables compact we didn't include them though.

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