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==Merge to Lava Piranha== | ==Merge to Lava Piranha== | ||
This enemy is only ever encountered in battle alongside the Lava Piranha, and is in fact attached to it. Lava Buds are merely different heads of the same creature. A rose bush encompasses ''all'' the roses, despite them being different stems. It makes no sense to split this enemy, when we already contain similar examples on single articles. Even the official art of the Lava Piranha features Lava Buds alongside them, which suggests they are the same enemy. The difference in name merely suggests a description of development rather than of specieal difference. | This enemy is only ever encountered in battle alongside the Lava Piranha, and is in fact attached to it. Lava Buds are merely different heads of the same creature. A rose bush encompasses ''all'' the roses, despite them being different stems. It makes no sense to split this enemy, when we already contain similar examples on single articles. Even the official art of the Lava Piranha features Lava Buds alongside them, which suggests they are the same enemy. The difference in name merely suggests a description of development rather than of specieal difference. | ||
===Merge to Lava Piranha=== | ===Merge to Lava Piranha=== | ||
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#{{User|Zero777}} I am Zero! Tough treated like a seperate being Lava buds are still part of Lava Piranha. Zero signing out. | #{{User|Zero777}} I am Zero! Tough treated like a seperate being Lava buds are still part of Lava Piranha. Zero signing out. | ||
#{{User|library_girl}} - Redstar's explanation in the comments section makes sense. Per it | #{{User|library_girl}} - Redstar's explanation in the comments section makes sense. Per it | ||
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I recently removed my vote on the [[Petit Piranha]] page after careful consideration. I don't know what caused me to think a living being spawned from another living thing is still the original (children aren't their parents, for example). Despite that, I still support the merge of ''this'' enemy into the main [[Lava Piranha]] page. Same bush, different stem. As for your example of the mother stem being unable to spawn Petit Piranhas, Bloc, I have this for a response: (pardon the analogy, but it's the closest there is to a real-life example) An animal can shoot sperm from their penis, but not any species I know of can do it from their head. Even more specifically, plants are known to have certain parts as the body, and other parts as the sexual reproductive area, in a division far more distant than animal bodies divide their functions. I think the same thing can be held true for this enemy. [[User:Redstar|Redstar]] 01:08, 19 December 2009 (EST) | I recently removed my vote on the [[Petit Piranha]] page after careful consideration. I don't know what caused me to think a living being spawned from another living thing is still the original (children aren't their parents, for example). Despite that, I still support the merge of ''this'' enemy into the main [[Lava Piranha]] page. Same bush, different stem. As for your example of the mother stem being unable to spawn Petit Piranhas, Bloc, I have this for a response: (pardon the analogy, but it's the closest there is to a real-life example) An animal can shoot sperm from their penis, but not any species I know of can do it from their head. Even more specifically, plants are known to have certain parts as the body, and other parts as the sexual reproductive area, in a division far more distant than animal bodies divide their functions. I think the same thing can be held true for this enemy. [[User:Redstar|Redstar]] 01:08, 19 December 2009 (EST) | ||
:Ha. Nice analogy. I definitely see your point, but I guess I'm still voting for the separation since I view it as a separate enemy. {{User:Bloc Partier/sig}} | :Ha. Nice analogy. I definitely see your point, but I guess I'm still voting for the separation since I view it as a separate enemy. {{User:Bloc Partier/sig}} | ||