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Get a hold of yourself[edit]
Markctay1, I would ask you to stop making empty pages with two sentences of content, removing templates like stub(so basically showing them as good to play) or needsbalance, and calling it a day. What you are doing is not different in any way from spamming and vandalising wiki itself.
Another thing entirely is what you make. On this wiki, if you make something, it is assumed to work in any normal campaign for D&D in either of editions this wiki holds homebrew for. Making content that allows players play immortal races, Overpowerd(yes, uppercase is not a mistake here) or straight up broken classes/spells/races/subclasses/any other is a bad thing to do. I suggest you to go to Help:Portal, read through articles like 5e Race Design Guide, 5e Class Design Guide, 5e Spell Design Guide, or any other really, bc you almost certainly did not read them. If you did, and actively choose to ignore everything written in them, alongside logic and common sense, then stop.
Also I do not know why you have a fetish of making all pages you work upon a protected from edits or locked. Almost none of them are balanced, not to mention finished. Nor are you an administrator to do that, so stop. If you want to make a page protected write to admin, if you do not want page edited in any way but by yourself, white them on your talk page. Either way, stop what you are doing. --Cezaryx (talk) 03:23, 19 January 2022 (MST)