Editing Talk:Propeller Block

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== Split ==
== Split ==
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{{Proposal outcome|green|split 10-0}}
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As briefly discussed in the section above, I believe this article should split the "Propeller Box" info to a new article with that title. It will describe the object as it had appeared from ''Super Mario 3D Land'' onwards. The original use of the object in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' varies from the current use (i.e. the player is to grab the block and fly, as opposed to the current use of actually entering it). The coloring of the "Block" and "Box" is different, as well as the fact that they are given different official names.
As briefly discussed in the section above, I believe this article should split the "Propeller Box" info to a new article with that title. It will describe the object as it had appeared from ''Super Mario 3D Land'' onwards. The original use of the object in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' varies from the current use (i.e. the player is to grab the block and fly, as opposed to the current use of actually entering it). The coloring of the "Block" and "Box" is different, as well as the fact that they are given different official names.

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