Editing Talk:Goal Pole (secret)
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==Create an article for secret exits and merge this with both it and Goal Pole== | ==Create an article for secret exits and merge this with both it and Goal Pole== | ||
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Secret exits are undeniably a reoccurring concept in the Mario series. Every article for a level with one has a section discussing them. Other games have implemented them in direct reference to Mario (see: Shovel Knight: King of Cards). But rather than dedicating an article to them and covering the secret exits in each game and their different mechanics, we only talk about the secret exits in games that happen to use a red flagpole to denote them. ''Why?'' | Secret exits are undeniably a reoccurring concept in the Mario series. Every article for a level with one has a section discussing them. Other games have implemented them in direct reference to Mario (see: Shovel Knight: King of Cards). But rather than dedicating an article to them and covering the secret exits in each game and their different mechanics, we only talk about the secret exits in games that happen to use a red flagpole to denote them. ''Why?'' | ||
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Covering an abstract gameplay concept in its own article isn't that strange when you consider we have an article for [[Game Over]]s. As for Goal Pole (secret), I think just merging it with the main article and adding the foreign names to a separate infobox at the bottom (in the same way [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)]]'s boss rematches are handled) is the best course of action, but I've created options for those who disagree (and even for those who agree with the merge, but not the secret exit page). | Covering an abstract gameplay concept in its own article isn't that strange when you consider we have an article for [[Game Over]]s. As for Goal Pole (secret), I think just merging it with the main article and adding the foreign names to a separate infobox at the bottom (in the same way [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)]]'s boss rematches are handled) is the best course of action, but I've created options for those who disagree (and even for those who agree with the merge, but not the secret exit page). | ||
If this proposal passes, my next proposal will be merging [[List of secret exit courses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]] with it. | If this proposal passes, my next proposal will be merging [[List of secret exit courses in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]] with it. | ||
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===Support: Create Secret exit article and merge Goal Pole (secret)=== | ===Support: Create Secret exit article and merge Goal Pole (secret)=== | ||
#{{User|EvieMaybe}} primary choice. | #{{User|EvieMaybe}} primary choice. | ||
===Partial support: Create Secret exit article, do not merge Goal Pole (secret)=== | ===Partial support: Create Secret exit article, do not merge Goal Pole (secret)=== | ||
#{{User|EvieMaybe}} secondary choice. | #{{User|EvieMaybe}} secondary choice. | ||
#{{User|FanOfYoshi}} The better choice. | #{{User|FanOfYoshi}} The better choice. | ||
===Partial support: Merge Goal Pole (secret), do not create Secret exit article=== | ===Partial support: Merge Goal Pole (secret), do not create Secret exit article=== | ||
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===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||