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Camwood777: "Plus, the Mario Party 6 one technically isn't even a mine, so like, what is it doing here? That one needed to be split awhile ago. ;P" | Camwood777: "Plus, the Mario Party 6 one technically isn't even a mine, so like, what is it doing here? That one needed to be split awhile ago. ;P" | ||
It's called a mine in the minigame description as well as minigame commands. Also, I think they're interpreted as mines in various localizations because they're found on underwater trees which the treetop is above water, and some of these are found underwater. Finally, several foreign names for this minigame directly refer to them as mines: "Vagues de Mines", "Minentaucher", "Mare Minato". Do the minigame descriptions/commands also refer to these items as mines? | |||
Also if we're going to decide to split mines based on their ability to explode or not, why aren't we splitting the Super Mario World mines? Why not split the Luigi's Mansion 3 for sinking too? The only unique reason I've seen is the Japanese name, which is contradicted by several other sources (this isn't a Chestnut King situation IMO). I think we should split off the Super Mario 3D World mines to '''Spiked Ball (Super Mario 3D World)''' or any other good identifier due to the different name it has as well as Mikey Mine for name and the face it has, and probably have Space Mine merged with it (even personally it looks a lot more generic and would be a little weird to be merged with Mikey Mine, but eh, naming conventions). {{User:Mario/sig}} 13:04, April 1, 2023 (EDT) | Also if we're going to decide to split mines based on their ability to explode or not, why aren't we splitting the Super Mario World mines? Why not split the Luigi's Mansion 3 for sinking too? The only unique reason I've seen is the Japanese name, which is contradicted by several other sources (this isn't a Chestnut King situation IMO). I think we should split off the Super Mario 3D World mines to '''Spiked Ball (Super Mario 3D World)''' or any other good identifier due to the different name it has as well as Mikey Mine for name and the face it has, and probably have Space Mine merged with it (even personally it looks a lot more generic and would be a little weird to be merged with Mikey Mine, but eh, naming conventions). {{User:Mario/sig}} 13:04, April 1, 2023 (EDT) |