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==Split Mega Mole from Morty Mole== | ==Split Mega Mole from Morty Mole== | ||
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These need split up again. the only similarities between the two is that they're large Monty Moles and have three strands of hair, but neither of them even have the same design as Monty Mole. | These need split up again. the only similarities between the two is that they're large Monty Moles and have three strands of hair, but neither of them even have the same design as Monty Mole. | ||
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#{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} Per proposal. | #{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} Per proposal. | ||
#{{User|Lord Bowser}} Per my comment below. | #{{User|Lord Bowser}} Per my comment below. | ||
===Oppose=== | ===Oppose=== | ||
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#{{User|TheFlameChomp}} Per LinkTheLefty. | #{{User|TheFlameChomp}} Per LinkTheLefty. | ||
#{{User|Yoshi the SSM}} Besides color and the 2 hits, there is no difference between this and the regular size ones in 3D Land. This is not warrant enough to cause this to be split from Mega Moles (or Big Monty Mole). Per all. | #{{User|Yoshi the SSM}} Besides color and the 2 hits, there is no difference between this and the regular size ones in 3D Land. This is not warrant enough to cause this to be split from Mega Moles (or Big Monty Mole). Per all. | ||
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I would also like to point out that them being the same is nothing more than speculation, which is not allowed here, especially not in that capacity. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 14:41, 19 July 2017 | I would also like to point out that them being the same is nothing more than speculation, which is not allowed here, especially not in that capacity. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 14:41, 19 July 2017 | ||
:As a matter of fact, the fact that the whole thing's based off of speculation should allow them to be split without a proposal. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 02:47, 20 July 2017 | :As a matter of fact, the fact that the whole thing's based off of speculation should allow them to be split without a proposal. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 02:47, 20 July 2017 | ||
@Lord Bowser: I'm not sure if that case is really comparable, since that enemy (and the [[Pale Piranha|other]] referred to) appeared in the same game together, and an RPG at that. Here, it's one big Monty Mole variant from an older 2D platformer and one big Monty Mole variant from a newer 3D platformer over two decades later. The major difference being that there are separate reactions to being jumped on, which can occur between 2D and 3D platformers (for example, Piranha Plants can be jumped on in most 3D platformers, whereas they couldn't in 2D ones) or just as easily over time (the aforementioned Big Goomba). | @Lord Bowser: I'm not sure if that case is really comparable, since that enemy (and the [[Pale Piranha|other]] referred to) appeared in the same game together, and an RPG at that. Here, it's one big Monty Mole variant from an older 2D platformer and one big Monty Mole variant from a newer 3D platformer over two decades later. The major difference being that there are separate reactions to being jumped on, which can occur between 2D and 3D platformers (for example, Piranha Plants can be jumped on in most 3D platformers, whereas they couldn't in 2D ones) or just as easily over time (the aforementioned Big Goomba). | ||
@Doc von Schmeltwick: The Mega Monty Mole in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'' isn't a species, but apparently one Monty Mole that was enlarged by Kamek (though I'm not sure if that was originally the case in ''Mario Party 10''). It's a reference to the transformed ''Yoshi's Island'' bosses, which were always "Big (Mega) [Enemy]" instead of various names in Japanese. That and similar bosses could be considered their own characters, but I suppose they are adequately covered by their minigame articles right now, so it's possibly deemed unnecessary. Meanwhile, due to [[Talk:Super Mario Maker#Proposal: what to do about all those sub-enemies.3F|this]] proposal keeping the "unique" enemy variations from having their own article, taking a third option for the ''Super Mario Maker'' version of the big Monty Mole isn't wholly feasible if the article splits; each "existing" enemy variation goes to their respective obvious equivalent, but having two articles means it won't really belong to either one (or may nebulously shift between them depending on any given editor's preference, which was a preventable concern with a certain other subject I mentioned above). Therefore, splitting the article will result in some poorer coverage, which isn't ideal. Regarding the Monty Mole and Mega Mole design differences, the sprite work in ''Super Mario World'' is a little rough around the edges since it was an early SNES launch title (see the Koopalings' in-game palettes, wherein nearly all of them completely differ from artwork before and since). There isn't concept artwork of the Mega Mole - it's probably just intended to be a magnified Monty Mole like ''Super Mario Maker'' eventually did, but that last part is only speculation. Bottom line is I don't think it very much serves us for the content of big enemies to be strict, otherwise we'd have multiple more big enemy articles based on exact size/name/behavior/appearance changes that'd be difficult to manage. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 04:05, 20 July 2017 (EDT) | @Doc von Schmeltwick: The Mega Monty Mole in ''Mario Party: Star Rush'' isn't a species, but apparently one Monty Mole that was enlarged by Kamek (though I'm not sure if that was originally the case in ''Mario Party 10''). It's a reference to the transformed ''Yoshi's Island'' bosses, which were always "Big (Mega) [Enemy]" instead of various names in Japanese. That and similar bosses could be considered their own characters, but I suppose they are adequately covered by their minigame articles right now, so it's possibly deemed unnecessary. Meanwhile, due to [[Talk:Super Mario Maker#Proposal: what to do about all those sub-enemies.3F|this]] proposal keeping the "unique" enemy variations from having their own article, taking a third option for the ''Super Mario Maker'' version of the big Monty Mole isn't wholly feasible if the article splits; each "existing" enemy variation goes to their respective obvious equivalent, but having two articles means it won't really belong to either one (or may nebulously shift between them depending on any given editor's preference, which was a preventable concern with a certain other subject I mentioned above). Therefore, splitting the article will result in some poorer coverage, which isn't ideal. Regarding the Monty Mole and Mega Mole design differences, the sprite work in ''Super Mario World'' is a little rough around the edges since it was an early SNES launch title (see the Koopalings' in-game palettes, wherein nearly all of them completely differ from artwork before and since). There isn't concept artwork of the Mega Mole - it's probably just intended to be a magnified Monty Mole like ''Super Mario Maker'' eventually did, but that last part is only speculation. Bottom line is I don't think it very much serves us for the content of big enemies to be strict, otherwise we'd have multiple more big enemy articles based on exact size/name/behavior/appearance changes that'd be difficult to manage. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 04:05, 20 July 2017 (EDT) | ||
:The smaller sprites in SMW were horrible, yes. But it was pretty clear that Monty Mole was intended to have some design differences from Mega Mole, like Mega Mole's hair, smug expression, and vastly different attack pattern. Every other "Big" enemy has shared its attack pattern with the "normal" variant, with the only differences being ones that regard immunities or shaking the ground. Which means Mega Mole is different from a simple "magnification" of Monty Mole. And again, the only way to conclude that Mega and Morty are the same is with some rather large leaps of logic, which is still not allowed. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 03:10, 20 July 2017 | :The smaller sprites in SMW were horrible, yes. But it was pretty clear that Monty Mole was intended to have some design differences from Mega Mole, like Mega Mole's hair, smug expression, and vastly different attack pattern. Every other "Big" enemy has shared its attack pattern with the "normal" variant, with the only differences being ones that regard immunities or shaking the ground. Which means Mega Mole is different from a simple "magnification" of Monty Mole. And again, the only way to conclude that Mega and Morty are the same is with some rather large leaps of logic, which is still not allowed. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 03:10, 20 July 2017 | ||
::The big enemies in ''Super Mario World'' are a bit more creative than the ones introduced in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', so it could just be that the idea to make them all more "uniform" like they were previously didn't yet come to mind. Another thing...what you call speculation, I call observation. What, precisely, makes equating Mega Mole to Morty Mole a bigger (no pun intended) stretch compared to the other examples I and others have mentioned so far, in your viewpoint? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 05:15, 20 July 2017 (EDT) | ::The big enemies in ''Super Mario World'' are a bit more creative than the ones introduced in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', so it could just be that the idea to make them all more "uniform" like they were previously didn't yet come to mind. Another thing...what you call speculation, I call observation. What, precisely, makes equating Mega Mole to Morty Mole a bigger (no pun intended) stretch compared to the other examples I and others have mentioned so far, in your viewpoint? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 05:15, 20 July 2017 (EDT) | ||
:::As I've already said, the fact that they look and act both different from each other and from their "small" species. Goombas and Big Goombas always act the same as each other. Koopa Troopas and Big Koopa Troopas always act the same as each other. Boos and Big Boos always act the same as each other in platforming games, except the specific boss from World. Cheep Cheeps and Big Cheep Cheeps always act the same as each other. And they always look like blown up versions of their regular-sized versions (except Sledge Bro), and as I pointed out earlier, neither Mega nor Morty truly look like simply large Monty Moles. They both have differences in shape of various subtleties, different behavior from Monty Moles, and different names in English and Japanese. Even if one Japanese name is unconfirmed, it's still apparently enough to separate "Monty (Super Mario Galaxy)" from "Rocky Wrench." Honestly I think that Bowser has more in common with President Koopa in behavior than Mega Mole does with Morty Mole. All you are doing is speculation, because there's more evidence to them being different than there is to them being the same. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 05:00, 20 July 2017 | :::As I've already said, the fact that they look and act both different from each other and from their "small" species. Goombas and Big Goombas always act the same as each other. Koopa Troopas and Big Koopa Troopas always act the same as each other. Boos and Big Boos always act the same as each other in platforming games, except the specific boss from World. Cheep Cheeps and Big Cheep Cheeps always act the same as each other. And they always look like blown up versions of their regular-sized versions (except Sledge Bro), and as I pointed out earlier, neither Mega nor Morty truly look like simply large Monty Moles. They both have differences in shape of various subtleties, different behavior from Monty Moles, and different names in English and Japanese. Even if one Japanese name is unconfirmed, it's still apparently enough to separate "Monty (Super Mario Galaxy)" from "Rocky Wrench." Honestly I think that Bowser has more in common with President Koopa in behavior than Mega Mole does with Morty Mole. All you are doing is speculation, because there's more evidence to them being different than there is to them being the same. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 05:00, 20 July 2017 | ||
::::One question - what do you make of the internal name of the ''Super Mario 3D Land'' [http://neomariogalaxy.bplaced.net/?page=objectdb2 enemy] being the same as the ''Super Mario World'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA_wvWK9KxU&t=3m33s enemy] (also, [http://neomariogalaxy.bplaced.net/?page=objectdb Monty] corresponds to its unsourced name)? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 10:50, 20 July 2017 (EDT) | ::::One question - what do you make of the internal name of the ''Super Mario 3D Land'' [http://neomariogalaxy.bplaced.net/?page=objectdb2 enemy] being the same as the ''Super Mario World'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA_wvWK9KxU&t=3m33s enemy] (also, [http://neomariogalaxy.bplaced.net/?page=objectdb Monty] corresponds to its unsourced name)? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 10:50, 20 July 2017 (EDT) | ||