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| == Referring Directly to the Reader == | | == Referring Directly to the Reader == |
| The article refers directly to the reader. Is that intentional, or should we fix it? <span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User talk:Yoshario|Y]]'''oshario'''</font></span>[[File:Yoshi Mario Hat SM64DS.png|30px]] | | The article refers directly to the reader. Is that intentional, or should we fix it? <span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User talk:Yoshario|Y]]'''oshario'''</font></span>[[Image:Yoshi_wearing_mario's hat.jpg|30px]] |
| :This should be fixed. Also, the introduction reads very informal und biased. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 11:13, 1 September 2009 (EDT) | | :This should be fixed. Also, the introduction reads very informal und biased. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 11:13, 1 September 2009 (EDT) |
| ::Fixed it. <span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User talk:Yoshario|Y]]'''oshario'''</font></span>[[File:Yoshi Mario Hat SM64DS.png|30px]] | | ::Fixed it. <span style="font-family:verdana; color:#red;"><font size="5">'''[[User talk:Yoshario|Y]]'''oshario'''</font></span>[[Image:Yoshi_wearing_mario's hat.jpg|30px]] |
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| ==Amiguity of Definition== | | ==Amiguity of Definition== |
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| Is "Subspecies" a real word? Or are most of the "Species" we're talking about actually <i>Genus</i> and <i>Families</i>, and "Subspecies" actually <i>Species</i>? {{User:Gary koopa/sig}} | | Is "Subspecies" a real word? Or are most of the "Species" we're talking about actually <i>Genus</i> and <i>Families</i>, and "Subspecies" actually <i>Species</i>? {{User:Gary koopa/sig}} |
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| == Super Mario RPG Species ==
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| Should the weaker enemies have their stronger variants with them, because enemies like Spring-Oings and Trashures have their stronger variants with them. {{User:Fiery Spyro}}
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| == Species Missing ==
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| What kind of species should I add?
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| {{unsigned|Syncro263892XL}}
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| == Drop-down list ==
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| Do we have a [[wikipedia:Template:Drop down list|drop-down list template]] or something similar on the wiki? The current list is very confusing to navigate on mobile and something of sorts would help:
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| [[Shy Guy]] V
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| * [[Animal Trainer Shy Guy]]
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| * [[Bandit]] V
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| **[[Badge Bandit]]
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| **[[Big Bandit]]
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| **etc.
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| The V's represent arrows that can be tapped on to reveal all the "sub-species" of a certain species. Categories on Wikipedia work this way. -- {{User:Super Radio/Sig}} 13:44, 26 November 2018 (EST)
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| ==Tattle Log / Catch Card order in the ''Paper Mario'' series==
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| Generally, parent species appear first while variants appear later, with few exceptions. ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|Tattle Log]] and ''Super Paper Mario''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[List of Catch Cards|Catch Cards]] are both structured as follows: the basic version of a given enemy is listed first, followed by derivatives (in overall order of appearance in the former and directness in the latter), and bosses like Big Blooper are usually separate at the end (with some exceptions like Gold Fuzzy). According to the lists, however, some parent species were technically introduced in a later game than their derivatives. This includes Dull Bones (which is already implied by the name of [[Dry Bowser#Names in other languages|Dry Bowser]] in Japanese and certain languages, and despite the fact that it would look identical to Dry Bones, it was Dull Bones that received a [[Dark Dull Bones|Flopside Pit of 100 Trials counterpart]]), Dark Puff, Ember, Bald Cleft, and Dark Wizzerd. It also implies that "[[Pale Piranha]]" should be the basic form of Piranha Plant (considered a mere color variant in some languages), with the game's "[[Piranha Plant (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Piranha Plant]]" as a derivative (as the name and guidance in certain languages would suggest). Should we adhere to this order? Note that this doesn't always match internal order, and some like Ember would probably have been reversed if it appeared at a later point in ''The Thousand-Year Door'' (like it did in the original ''Paper Mario''). I do think that we should consider at least going by the order further supported by ''Super Paper Mario'', which only includes Dull Bones and Bald Cleft. Or is it safer to continue to consider these weaker versions as derivatives that happen to appear earlier in those games, which mostly aligns with their filenames (with notable exceptions like Pale Piranha and Moon Cleft)? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 10:25, March 15, 2020 (EDT)
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| == Wonder Update ==
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| Will this page be updated with the Mario Wonder enemy species? [[Special:Contributions/192.75.63.174|192.75.63.174]] 10:49, September 6, 2024 (EDT)
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