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===Support: Only move vanishing platform and moon platform=== | ===Support: Only move vanishing platform and moon platform=== | ||
#{{User|Arend}} I feel we should leave the Cascading Stone out of this. Not only are its Japanese names very different (with only the SM2YI one being ''slightly'' similar to the Japanese name of ''specifically'' the SM3DL one (which also happens to be the ''only'' one of the other falling platforms made of stone)), but ''Yoshi's Island'' also features sections such as [https://youtu.be/mRND0tMP3hc?t=113 this one] where Cascading Stones will drop down automatically and Yoshi has to climb upon the dropped stones without getting crushed. The stones in these sections do not require being stepped on by the player character to fall down, and as far as I know, none of these other falling platforms have a auto-dropping variant like that. Also, as far as I know, none of these other falling platforms stay put when dropping to the ground (in fact, most of them crumble into disappearance, or vanish in a puff of smoke). In addition, Cascading Stones frequently appear in varying rectangular shapes and sizes, whereas each of the other platforms mentioned have a more consistent size and shape. Moreover, the Cascading Stone article also seems to cover a variant in ''Yoshi's Island DS'' called Slide Block, that uh, doesn't actually ''fall down'', as can be seen [https://youtu.be/_o_X5SoNNeI?t=155 here]. | #{{User|Arend}} I feel we should leave the Cascading Stone out of this. Not only are its Japanese names very different (with only the SM2YI one being ''slightly'' similar to the Japanese name of ''specifically'' the SM3DL one (which also happens to be the ''only'' one of the other falling platforms made of stone)), but ''Yoshi's Island'' also features sections such as [https://youtu.be/mRND0tMP3hc?t=113 this one] where Cascading Stones will drop down automatically and Yoshi has to climb upon the dropped stones without getting crushed. The stones in these sections do not require being stepped on by the player character to fall down, and as far as I know, none of these other falling platforms have a auto-dropping variant like that. Also, as far as I know, none of these other falling platforms stay put when dropping to the ground (in fact, most of them crumble into disappearance, or vanish in a puff of smoke). In addition, Cascading Stones frequently appear in varying rectangular shapes and sizes, whereas each of the other platforms mentioned have a more consistent size and shape. Moreover, the Cascading Stone article also seems to cover a variant in ''Yoshi's Island DS'' called Slide Block, that uh, doesn't actually ''fall down'', as can be seen [https://youtu.be/_o_X5SoNNeI?t=155 here]. | ||
===Oppose: Keep them split=== | ===Oppose: Keep them split=== |