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One thing that *maaaayyy* need to be handled is the characters no longer resembling Shamans later on. In the early Paper Mario games, they all take design elements from the SMRPG species – hooded robes, shadowed face with visible eyes, Star Point-like jewel on the cloak etc. However their designs ended up deviating from that—see the female ones like Merlee and Merluvlee in Super Paper Mario for example, who have much less visual similarities with Shamans. That and the fact that they are implied to be not the same characters across different games, so are they different species? I admit I might be splitting hairs over this whole thing. {{User:Yosh Strider/sig}} 21:08, 18 September 2017 (EDT) | One thing that *maaaayyy* need to be handled is the characters no longer resembling Shamans later on. In the early Paper Mario games, they all take design elements from the SMRPG species – hooded robes, shadowed face with visible eyes, Star Point-like jewel on the cloak etc. However their designs ended up deviating from that—see the female ones like Merlee and Merluvlee in Super Paper Mario for example, who have much less visual similarities with Shamans. That and the fact that they are implied to be not the same characters across different games, so are they different species? I admit I might be splitting hairs over this whole thing. {{User:Yosh Strider/sig}} 21:08, 18 September 2017 (EDT) | ||
Does anyone have the ''Mario Story Adventure Guide'' (the [http://www.21010.net/club/bn/n64/nmqj/index.html#y2000 Japanese official guide], published by Shogakukan)? I think that if a connection is officially made between Shamans and those ''Paper Mario'' characters, we should find it there.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:53, 19 September 2017 (EDT) | Does anyone have the ''Mario Story Adventure Guide'' (the [http://www.21010.net/club/bn/n64/nmqj/index.html#y2000 Japanese official guide], published by Shogakukan)? I think that if a connection is officially made between Shamans and those ''Paper Mario'' characters, we should find it there.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:53, 19 September 2017 (EDT) | ||
:That's a good question. Note that the Japanese name is something like "Spell" (maybe slightly off), so if it indeed refers to it as that, it would be a very specific way to refer to them. What I can confirm off-hand is that the ''Paper Mario [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]]'' never refers to them with the term "Shaman" - the closest is "Magician" at a few points. For example, on page 38: "''When you reach the end of the alley, Merlee the Magician will appear.''" I really take it to mean they were probably intended to be copyright-friendly counterparts of Shamen more than anything. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:20, 28 September 2017 (EDT) | :That's a good question. Note that the Japanese name is something like "Spell" (maybe slightly off), so if it indeed refers to it as that, it would be a very specific way to refer to them. What I can confirm off-hand is that the ''Paper Mario [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]]'' never refers to them with the term "Shaman" - the closest is "Magician" at a few points. For example, on page 38: "''When you reach the end of the alley, Merlee the Magician will appear.''" I really take it to mean they were probably intended to be copyright-friendly counterparts of Shamen more than anything. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:20, 28 September 2017 (EDT) |