Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-27906041-20170209033235/@comment-9605025-20170209193936

This topic comes up every once in a while. There is currently no "built-in" option to achieve this for Fandom wikis. However, there are additional extensions/scripts that can be used to achieve this. Since I have never looked into this myself, I am afraid I am unable to point you towards any of them. If you choose to go this route, hopefully someone who knows a particular extension/script will respond.

That being said, you might be able use the "built-in" achievements to accomplish something very similar to what you are looking for. One potential catch is that there might be a limit to the number of edit tracks you can have. Aside from that, here is what I am thinking.
 * 1) Have a blank page for the sole purpose of awarding these achievements. For Example "User:GreenGalaxy2/Award Achievement".
 * 2) Choose a category name. For example "Category:Deck Contest 1 Winner".
 * 3) *If you are worried that a systematic name will enable users who did not win to guess the category and unjustly obtain the achievement, use a random string. For example "Category:19fbs75hdu3".
 * 4) Create and enable an edit track for the category.
 * 5) *If you don't want the scores to mean anything, just pick a value and use that for all custom edit tracks. Doing this means that the score is simply a reflection of the number of achievements each user has.
 * 6) Contact the winner and provide them with the category name. Ask them to add the category to the blank page from step 1.
 * 7) Once the achievement has been awarded, disable the edit track.