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== Merge to Bull's-Eye Bill or Bullet Bill (or both) ==
== Merge to Bull's-Eye Bill or Bullet Bill (or both) ==


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{{Proposal outcome|passed|3-0-7-0|merge}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|3-0-7-0|merge}}
Let's look at what we have here. This is two versions of "chasing" Bills that are poorly distinguished from the game's other types, to the point that the more common black-with-blinky-nose ones are more often than not lumped with the standard solid black ones at Pinna Park (which move in straight arcs, or in the Mecha-Bowser fight go along roller coaster tracks and thus still travel on a preset path), and the less common solid blue one that is behaviorally identical aside from giving water bottles when beaten. They do not act exactly like the game's purple-with-blinky-nose Bullet Bills (also at Pinna Park), which we currently have listed on Bull's-Eye Bill's page due to them acting like a more persistent version of the original SMB3 "u-turn" Missile Bills (essentially the same as the SM64 Bills); rather, these follow on more dimensions akin to the Bullet Bills in ''Galaxy'' and the chasing ones in ''Galaxy 2'' (identical to the non-chasing ones in that game), thus actually being quite similar to the red Bullet Bills in SMA3 and the "Search Killer" Bull's-Eye Bills from NSMBW-onward. As such, I feel this represents a good "turning point" for their behavior, though by the same token due to the SM64 and SMG2 notes above, I can also see a case to merge this and the purple ones simply to the Bullet Bill page, thus leaving only the golden ones split.
Let's look at what we have here. This is two versions of "chasing" Bills that are poorly distinguished from the game's other types, to the point that the more common black-with-blinky-nose ones are more often than not lumped with the standard solid black ones at Pinna Park (which move in straight arcs, or in the Mecha-Bowser fight go along roller coaster tracks and thus still travel on a preset path), and the less common solid blue one that is behaviorally identical aside from giving water bottles when beaten. They do not act exactly like the game's purple-with-blinky-nose Bullet Bills (also at Pinna Park), which we currently have listed on Bull's-Eye Bill's page due to them acting like a more persistent version of the original SMB3 "u-turn" Missile Bills (essentially the same as the SM64 Bills); rather, these follow on more dimensions akin to the Bullet Bills in ''Galaxy'' and the chasing ones in ''Galaxy 2'' (identical to the non-chasing ones in that game), thus actually being quite similar to the red Bullet Bills in SMA3 and the "Search Killer" Bull's-Eye Bills from NSMBW-onward. As such, I feel this represents a good "turning point" for their behavior, though by the same token due to the SM64 and SMG2 notes above, I can also see a case to merge this and the purple ones simply to the Bullet Bill page, thus leaving only the golden ones split.


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