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== Bloomp colors == | == Bloomp colors == | ||
Besides for the green bloomp, the colors used to describe the bloomp are inconsistent. The purple/pink bloomps on this page are referred to as pink in the infobox, but purple in the actual article. On [[Bloomps of the Desert Skies]], they are described as purple, while on [[Super Mario Bros. Wonder#New enemies]] they are described as pink. [[The Final Test Wonder Gauntlet]] calls them magenta. The Super Mario Bros. Wonder page also mentions blue, light blue, teal, and silver bloomps, but this page only mentions two, different colorations: cyan and gray. I'm not sure if it's important that the bloomp variations are named consistently, but if it is, we should decide on the colors and implement them everywhere. {{User:Daisy4Days/sig}} 19:05, January 8, 2024 (EST) | Besides for the green bloomp, the colors used to describe the bloomp are inconsistent. The purple/pink bloomps on this page are referred to as pink in the infobox, but purple in the actual article. On [[Bloomps of the Desert Skies]], they are described as purple, while on [[Super Mario Bros. Wonder#New enemies]] they are described as pink. [[The Final Test Wonder Gauntlet]] calls them magenta. The Super Mario Bros. Wonder page also mentions blue, light blue, teal, and silver bloomps, but this page only mentions two, different colorations: cyan and gray. I'm not sure if it's important that the bloomp variations are named consistently, but if it is, we should decide on the colors and implement them everywhere. {{User:Daisy4Days/sig}} 19:05, January 8, 2024 (EST) |