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@Wildgoosespeeder, can you give an example of a split causing confusion because I don't think you're giving a good reason. Seems vague and subjective. {{User:DKPetey99/sig}}
@Wildgoosespeeder, can you give an example of a split causing confusion because I don't think you're giving a good reason. Seems vague and subjective. {{User:DKPetey99/sig}}
:Also look [[Talk:King K. Rool#Long-Lost Brother|here]] for other examples about the Super Smash Bros. trophies having errors. {{User:DKPetey99/sig}}
:Also look [[Talk:King K. Rool#Long-Lost Brother|here]] for other examples about the Super Smash Bros. trophies having errors. {{User:DKPetey99/sig}}
Both Expressos serve pretty much the same function. It's an ostrich, and it runs fast. And sometimes you can ride it. That's about all there is to Expresso, and the minigame doesn't make one game's Expresso different from the other. The minigame is very briefly discussed in this article to begin with. I get that I said they've got different names at some point, but even then, that's not always a surefire reason to split an article. The information is much more complete and conveniently supplied in one article. {{User|Fawfulfury65}}

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