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==NSMBU Ball 'n' Chains, old or new==
==NSMBU Ball 'n' Chains, old or new==
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I recently finnished ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' and I noticed a very special thing about the Ball'n'Chains in that game. Not only are the spiked balls connected to a spiked arm instead of chains and move in pendulum-like manner but apperently both ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''New Super Luigi U'' calls them '''Pendulums''' ([[Pendulum Castle]], [[Impossible Pendulums]]). So this obstacle might not only looks similar to the Ball'n'Chains but can actually be a completely new obstacle called '''Pendulums'''. If that´s the case we should make a new page about them, or what do you guys think.
I recently finnished ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' and I noticed a very special thing about the Ball'n'Chains in that game. Not only are the spiked balls connected to a spiked arm instead of chains and move in pendulum-like manner but apperently both ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''New Super Luigi U'' calls them '''Pendulums''' ([[Pendulum Castle]], [[Impossible Pendulums]]). So this obstacle might not only looks similar to the Ball'n'Chains but can actually be a completely new obstacle called '''Pendulums'''. If that´s the case we should make a new page about them, or what do you guys think.
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== SM3DL ==
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Should this one be split per Doc von Schmeltwick's edits? Also, what about the Super Princess Peach ones we don't even know what they are? --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 09:41, August 2, 2020 (EDT)
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:They have a different name and different functionality, so we could do. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}}
Should this one be split per LinkTheLefty's edits? Also, what about the Super Princess Peach ones we don't even know what they are? --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 09:41, August 2, 2020 (EDT)
::These ones are named, but not the Super Princess Peach ones. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 14:55, August 2, 2020 (EDT)
:::Honestly, I think these are all the same object that evolved over time. The originals fully-rotate and have "pass-through" chains. Somewhere along the way, they flipped with half-rotation/pendulum-motion and spiked chains/bar. The ''Yoshi's Woolly World'' appearance, for instance, combines the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' aesthetic with its ''Yoshi's New Island'' behavior. ''Super Mario 3D Land'' ones are pendulum-style with "pass-through" chains, similar to ''Super Princess Peach'', but with a more typical appearance besides maybe its coloring. The Japanese title of Spiked Ball Scramble in ''Mario Party 10'' uses a name incredibly similar to the Japanese name of the ''Super Mario 3D Land'' design, even though that appearance is based on the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' version. Really, the only one I'm not sure about at the moment is the ''Yoshi's Story'' appearance, in which I'm pretty sure the chains are merely impassable rather than outright harmful or harmless, but like Tekkyū Dosun, there doesn't look like a better place to cover it. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 11:59, December 30, 2021 (EST)

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