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==Split Glide Ramp from this article==
==Split Glide Ramp from this article==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{SettledTPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|10-0|split}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|10-0|split}}
So, following my recent proposal regarding the creation of Truck articles, various users have suggested that we create Glide Ramp article. For a start, these two objects are barely similar. Dash Panels can appear on ramps or flat ground and provide a short speed boost, similar to using a [[Mushroom]], while the Glide Ramp only ever appears as a ramp (Or in the form of a bouncy Mushroom) to launch the player in the air and deploy the [[Glider]], and (As far as I know), does not give a speed boost unless the player performs a [[Trick]] off of the ramp.
So, following my recent proposal regarding the creation of Truck articles, various users have suggested that we create Glide Ramp article. For a start, these two objects are barely similar. Dash Panels can appear on ramps or flat ground and provide a short speed boost, similar to using a [[Mushroom]], while the Glide Ramp only ever appears as a ramp (Or in the form of a bouncy Mushroom) to launch the player in the air and deploy the [[Glider]], and (As far as I know), does not give a speed boost unless the player performs a [[Trick]] off of the ramp.


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==Split Antigravity Panel and/or Halfpipe-style Boost Ramps from this article==
==Split Antigravity Panel and/or Halfpipe-style Boost Ramps from this article==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{SettledTPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|8-0-0-0-0|split articles}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|8-0-0-0-0|split articles}}
Following on from my last proposal, I think there are two more types of panel that I currently know of that I think need splitting: The Antigravity Panel (The name is official from the digital ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' PRIMA guide) from ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', and the Halfpipe-style Boost Ramp (Also official, from the American description of DK's Snowboard Cross (See comments section)) from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Neither of these panels perform the same function as Dash Panels, and do not have the same appearance either.  
Following on from my last proposal, I think there are two more types of panel that I currently know of that I think need splitting: The Antigravity Panel (The name is official from the digital ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' PRIMA guide) from ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', and the Halfpipe-style Boost Ramp (Also official, from the American description of DK's Snowboard Cross (See comments section)) from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Neither of these panels perform the same function as Dash Panels, and do not have the same appearance either.  


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*DK's Snowboard Cross (European description): ''"The giant cannon that fires you to the mountaintop is just the first part of an incredible trip on this snow-covered track. Avoid the deepest drifts and look out for snowboarders as you '''pull off stunts on the half-pipe'''!"
*DK's Snowboard Cross (European description): ''"The giant cannon that fires you to the mountaintop is just the first part of an incredible trip on this snow-covered track. Avoid the deepest drifts and look out for snowboarders as you '''pull off stunts on the half-pipe'''!"
So... do you reckon we go for "Half-pipe Boost Pads" or "Halfpipe-style Boost Ramps"? I'll mention it's known as both in the article, and obviously we've now got the sources, but which one should we use? Personally, I'm leaning towards Halfpipe-style Boost Ramps, as it does mention the ramp element and they aren't always used on half pipes. [[User:BBQ Turtle|BBQ Turtle]] ([[User talk:BBQ Turtle|talk]]) 06:15, 16 January 2018 (EST)
So... do you reckon we go for "Half-pipe Boost Pads" or "Halfpipe-style Boost Ramps"? I'll mention it's known as both in the article, and obviously we've now got the sources, but which one should we use? Personally, I'm leaning towards Halfpipe-style Boost Ramps, as it does mention the ramp element and they aren't always used on half pipes. [[User:BBQ Turtle|BBQ Turtle]] ([[User talk:BBQ Turtle|talk]]) 06:15, 16 January 2018 (EST)
:Actually, they are not boost pads at all, I tested with {{file link|MKW Yoshi Mach Bike Artwork.png|this awesome combination}} and I can tell you this:
:Actually, they are not boost pads at all, I tested with {{media link|Yoshi Artwork - Mario Kart Wii.png|this awesome combination}} and I can tell you this:
:*compared to the non-ramp sections of [[Wario's Gold Mine]] (you get both ramp and non-ramp sections at the beginning, on the left), when you go on the boost ramps you go higher and you're able to perform tricks
:*compared to the non-ramp sections of [[Wario's Gold Mine]] (you get both ramp and non-ramp sections at the beginning, on the left), when you go on the boost ramps you go higher and you're able to perform tricks
:*the visible boost (the one with the flames from the exhaust pipes) is only obtained when you land, even if you actually land outside of the boost ramps, actually, in [[Waluigi Stadium (GCN)|GCN Waluigi Stadium]] you can even land on the parapets and you still get the full boost
:*the visible boost (the one with the flames from the exhaust pipes) is only obtained when you land, even if you actually land outside of the boost ramps, actually, in [[Waluigi Stadium (GCN)|GCN Waluigi Stadium]] you can even land on the parapets and you still get the full boost
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==Split Boost Ring from this article==
==Split Boost Ring from this article==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{SettledTPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|6-0|split}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|6-0|split}}
Following on from the previous two proposals, I've recently notice that Boost Rings are included on this article with a brief four-sentence section towards the end of the article. Firstly, the Boost Rings have different properties to Dash Panels, as the player has to pass through them but not necessarily touch them to gain the speed boost. The boost gained is also less compared to that of jumping off of a boosted ramp or driving over a Dash Panel during the cave gliding segment of [[Mount Wario]]. They have a unique sound when passed through, and have a very different appearance to Dash Panels.  
Following on from the previous two proposals, I've recently notice that Boost Rings are included on this article with a brief four-sentence section towards the end of the article. Firstly, the Boost Rings have different properties to Dash Panels, as the player has to pass through them but not necessarily touch them to gain the speed boost. The boost gained is also less compared to that of jumping off of a boosted ramp or driving over a Dash Panel during the cave gliding segment of [[Mount Wario]]. They have a unique sound when passed through, and have a very different appearance to Dash Panels.  


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