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:I'd agree with a merge. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 14:37, 14 February 2016 (EST) | :I'd agree with a merge. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 14:37, 14 February 2016 (EST) | ||
==Merge Roller with [[Millstone]]== | ==Merge Roller with [[Millstone]]== | ||
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These are clearly the same basic thing, even if they aren't intended to be a reference to the ones of DKC or SMG2, which are both listed as being the same as each other. It's just silly to have them as separate, they are large non-sentient stone wheels intended to crush, and even look basically the same. Is "Roller" even an official name? It's not cited. | These are clearly the same basic thing, even if they aren't intended to be a reference to the ones of DKC or SMG2, which are both listed as being the same as each other. It's just silly to have them as separate, they are large non-sentient stone wheels intended to crush, and even look basically the same. Is "Roller" even an official name? It's not cited. | ||
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:They're both stone wheels that crush found in ruinous locations, and are based upon large stone wheels for grinding grain from real life. If the Clockwork Ruins ones were differentiated, there'd be a bit more of an argument for these to be separate as well, but they're the same general thing, and unlike other general things like [[Butterfly|Butterflies]], [[Bird]]s, and [[Frog]]s, these have a consistent gameplay purpose, with the only difference being whether or not a beaver is using them to charge, or if they can be wall-jumped up, which is similar to differences displayed by [[Thwomp]]s. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 18:03, 28 July 2017 (CT) | :They're both stone wheels that crush found in ruinous locations, and are based upon large stone wheels for grinding grain from real life. If the Clockwork Ruins ones were differentiated, there'd be a bit more of an argument for these to be separate as well, but they're the same general thing, and unlike other general things like [[Butterfly|Butterflies]], [[Bird]]s, and [[Frog]]s, these have a consistent gameplay purpose, with the only difference being whether or not a beaver is using them to charge, or if they can be wall-jumped up, which is similar to differences displayed by [[Thwomp]]s. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 18:03, 28 July 2017 (CT) | ||
:E-guide? That's not PRIMA, I don't think. Is it? (For everyone else, he claims he found the name in the E-Guide for the (blech) DX Remake.) {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 17:53, 31 July 2017 (CT) | :E-guide? That's not PRIMA, I don't think. Is it? (For everyone else, he claims he found the name in the E-Guide for the (blech) DX Remake.) {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 17:53, 31 July 2017 (CT) | ||
::I say "eGuide" to refer to the electronic versions of guides that Prima releases | ::I say "eGuide" to refer to the electronic versions of guides that Prima releases [https://www.primagames.com/ their official website]. By and large, they're exactly the same as their paper counterparts, as least as far as I've looked into it. {{User:Time Turner/sig}} 18:55, 31 July 2017 (EDT) |