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== Tour-exclusiveness ==
== Tour-exclusiveness ==
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I don't find the "tour-exclusive" status we attribute to certain drivers, karts and gliders to be too helpful. It can easily become obsolete, with one of the most glaring examples being the Cheermellow, a kart that was available in three tours straight starting with the Winter one, still described as "tour-exclusive" in this page's table. I would remove this term; the instances of availability of each item are listed in the item's table entry and thus already indicate whether it is exclusive to a tour or not. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 17:38, November 11, 2020 (EST)
I don't find the "tour-exclusive" status we attribute to certain drivers, karts and gliders to be too helpful. It can easily become obsolete, with one of the most glaring examples being the Cheermellow, a kart that was available in three tours straight starting with the Winter one, still described as "tour-exclusive" in this page's table. I would remove this term; the instances of availability of each item are listed in the item's table entry and thus already indicate whether it is exclusive to a tour or not. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 17:38, November 11, 2020 (EST)
:While we do have special availabilities listed, I think the main reason for using "tour-exclusive" is to separate the (mainly high-end) drivers, karts, and gliders that always have a chance to be pulled from pipes, regardless of tour, compared to those that are only available in, say, the Sunset Pipes of the Sunset Tour. If we have some kind of distinguisher like that, then we could remove the "tour-exclusive" status. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:30, November 11, 2020 (EST)
:While we do have special availabilities listed, I think the main reason for using "tour-exclusive" is to separate the (mainly high-end) drivers, karts, and gliders that always have a chance to be pulled from pipes, regardless of tour, compared to those that are only available in, say, the Sunset Pipes of the Sunset Tour. If we have some kind of distinguisher like that, then we could remove the "tour-exclusive" status. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:30, November 11, 2020 (EST)
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== On the naming conventions of new variants and power-up forms ==
== On the naming conventions of new variants and power-up forms ==
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Now that we had a few new power-up form and the confirmation that Peachette is considered a power-up form of Toadette as she's put in Team Daisy, we can finally have a look at the naming conventions of the '''new''' power-up forms and variants.
Now that we had a few new power-up form and the confirmation that Peachette is considered a power-up form of Toadette as she's put in Team Daisy, we can finally have a look at the naming conventions of the '''new''' power-up forms and variants.


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== Inconsistency with Course Galleries ==
== Inconsistency with Course Galleries ==
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This is more of an issue with the course pages, but I've put this here because this is a central hub.
This is more of an issue with the course pages, but I've put this here because this is a central hub.


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== Palette Swaps ==
== Palette Swaps ==
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Okay, so I did start a proposal about this, but that was jumping the gun a bit. I cancelled the proposal and I want to try and spark a discussion concerning how we cover palette swaps. ''Mario Kart Tour'' plays a big part in this, as it showcases a bit of that inconsistency, but this can easily concern games like the ''[[Mario Baseball series]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'' and other games that feature palette swaps. We have articles for the karts and gliders in ''Tour'' because they feature distinct differences while the characters do not have their own articles. This primarily is because there are also a lot of costumed alts on top of palette swaps. Pretty much all the costume alts are exclusive to this game, but for characters like the colored Yoshis and Shy Guys, they have had other appearances where they've had different stats from their base character. I personally believe we could recreate articles for the colored Yoshis, as they have had multiple appearances where the color of the Yoshi has had slight differences from each other, such as ''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' and, of course, the aforementioned ''Mario Baseball series'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'', and that easily extends to Shy Guys, Birdos, Koopa Trooopas and Toads. The question is; when does it become excessive? Because we do have articles for palette swapped karts that visually look the same, right down to the wheels, such as the [[Red Turbo Yoshi]], [[Blue Biddybuggy]], [[Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2|pretty]] [[Green B Dasher Mk. 2|much]] [[Metal B Dasher Mk. 2|all]] [[Cream B Dasher Mk. 2|the]] [[Classic B Dasher Mk. 2|B Dasher Mk. 2]] [[Red B Dasher Mk. 2|karts]], I just question why that's not excessive, but characters are. That's what I really want to discuss; what are people's thoughts on that overall deal? Cause dealing with palette swaps also means that the costume alts in ''Tour'' could also be in the same boat. And I know this could slide into other topics as well so I just wanna see what other people think of the overall topic. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
Okay, so I did start a proposal about this, but that was jumping the gun a bit. I cancelled the proposal and I want to try and spark a discussion concerning how we cover palette swaps. ''Mario Kart Tour'' plays a big part in this, as it showcases a bit of that inconsistency, but this can easily concern games like the ''[[Mario Baseball series]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'' and other games that feature palette swaps. We have articles for the karts and gliders in ''Tour'' because they feature distinct differences while the characters do not have their own articles. This primarily is because there are also a lot of costumed alts on top of palette swaps. Pretty much all the costume alts are exclusive to this game, but for characters like the colored Yoshis and Shy Guys, they have had other appearances where they've had different stats from their base character. I personally believe we could recreate articles for the colored Yoshis, as they have had multiple appearances where the color of the Yoshi has had slight differences from each other, such as ''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' and, of course, the aforementioned ''Mario Baseball series'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'', and that easily extends to Shy Guys, Birdos, Koopa Trooopas and Toads. The question is; when does it become excessive? Because we do have articles for palette swapped karts that visually look the same, right down to the wheels, such as the [[Red Turbo Yoshi]], [[Blue Biddybuggy]], [[Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2|pretty]] [[Green B Dasher Mk. 2|much]] [[Metal B Dasher Mk. 2|all]] [[Cream B Dasher Mk. 2|the]] [[Classic B Dasher Mk. 2|B Dasher Mk. 2]] [[Red B Dasher Mk. 2|karts]], I just question why that's not excessive, but characters are. That's what I really want to discuss; what are people's thoughts on that overall deal? Cause dealing with palette swaps also means that the costume alts in ''Tour'' could also be in the same boat. And I know this could slide into other topics as well so I just wanna see what other people think of the overall topic. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
:I'd say that while there are multitudes of Yoshis, Birdos, Shy Guys, Toads, etc. established in-game and work interchangeably (possibly the argument for keeping Koopas merged), the karts are more limited in their scope, limited to probably Mario Kart Tour (though questions might arise if, like the Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2 reappears as a mere palette swap akin to palette swaps in Mario Kart 8, we'd probably have short one-liners as a result) would be why having separate articles for all the recolors would be excessive. But if we're going to merge those Mk. 2 Dashers, why aren't we then merging the Doubles in Double Dash (e.g. Rattle Buggy vs Goo-Goo Buggy; Red Fire and Green Fire) as those are also palette swaps? {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 22:24, January 20, 2022 (EST)
:I'd say that while there are multitudes of Yoshis, Birdos, Shy Guys, Toads, etc. established in-game and work interchangeably (possibly the argument for keeping Koopas merged), the karts are more limited in their scope, limited to probably Mario Kart Tour (though questions might arise if, like the Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2 reappears as a mere palette swap akin to palette swaps in Mario Kart 8, we'd probably have short one-liners as a result) would be why having separate articles for all the recolors would be excessive. But if we're going to merge those Mk. 2 Dashers, why aren't we then merging the Doubles in Double Dash (e.g. Rattle Buggy vs Goo-Goo Buggy; Red Fire and Green Fire) as those are also palette swaps? {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 22:24, January 20, 2022 (EST)

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