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| *[[Dangerous Duck|Duck]] | | *[[Dangerous Duck|Duck]] |
| *[[Flame (Wario Land II)|Flame]] | | *[[Flame (Wario Land II)|Flame]] |
| *[[Ghost (Wario Land II enemy)|Ghost]] | | *[[Ghost (Wario Land II)|Ghost]] |
| *[[Grunt (Wario Land II)|Grunt]] | | *[[Grunt (Wario Land II)|Grunt]] |
| *[[Penguin (enemy)|Penguin]] | | *[[Penguin (Wario Land II)|Penguin]] |
| *[[Punch (enemy)|Punch]] | | *[[Punch (Wario Land II)|Punch]] |
| *[[Rooster]] | | *[[Rooster]] |
| *[[Pirate Goom|Spear guy]] | | *[[Pirate Goom|Spear guy]] |
| *[[White puff]] | | *[[White Puff|White puff]] |
| *[[Wizard]] | | *[[Wizard (Wario Land II)|Wizard]] |
| *[[Zombie]]</blockquote> | | *[[Zombie]]</blockquote> |
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| :::I'm actually of the opinion that we use the Japanese name for the boss, to help differentiate him from the regular enemy. This wouldn't be considered "cheating" at all.-RebelX24 | | :::I'm actually of the opinion that we use the Japanese name for the boss, to help differentiate him from the regular enemy. This wouldn't be considered "cheating" at all.-RebelX24 |
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| == Name == | | == Recommendation == |
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| Should it be renamed to "'''Wario Land Ⅱ'''"? {{User:SWFlash/Sig}}
| | I '''''DO NOT''''' recommend this game at all! The game is short and the plot is stupid. '''''Seriously,''''' it's not like those [[Brown Sugar Bandits]] took over the world, they just stole 3 bags the probably only held 2 '''''small''''' coins per bag!!! [[GabrielHanson2000]] |
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| == Box Art? ==
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| Virtually every other game article displays the initial North American cover as it was first released. Wouldn't that technically mean the [http://www.gamefaqs.com/gameboy/562638-wario-land-ii/images/box-51470 original Game Boy version] should be in the info box, as opposed to the [http://www.mariowiki.com/File:Wario_Land_2_GBC_NA_cover.jpg Game Boy Color version]? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 14:41, 4 November 2014 (EST)
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| :Well, the one you linked there has a NEW RELEASE mark, which is distracting, and the [[:File:WarioLand2.jpg|initial Game Boy]] boxart image we have is pretty crappy and does not fit in the infobox without stretching its resolution. So, yeah, I think there's a good reason THAT one is used. {{User:Mario/sig}} 16:21, 8 November 2014 (EST)
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| ::I'm fairly certain all copies of the original release had that label, and it's pretty tough to remove it from the front without damaging it, so that's probably why it's so hard to find a quality clean image without leaving a nasty mark. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 12:45, 4 December 2014 (EST)
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| == Kamukamu ==
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| Someone on Wario Forums found this strange enemy in the black and white version of Wario Land II. As seen here:
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| [http://warioforums.com/index.php?threads/the-one-difference-between-the-b-w-wl2-and-the-color-wl2.1937 The one difference between the B&W WL2 and the color WL2]]
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| So I made a page for it at [[Kamukamu]], with the name being chosen based on the assumption it's a smaller version of the boss.
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| However, I'm a bit stuck now. There are no sprites for this monster online, and the video I found doesn't seem to show how/if you'd kill it. So could someone test this out, so I can expand the article a bit more and make it more useful?
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| Thanks!
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| [[User:Cheat-master30|Cheat-master30]]
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| == Matching minigame ==
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| So the page says there’s a way to change the minigame back to the original style by pressing select, I just tried and it didn’t work, is this an error or I didn’t do it correctly?
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| [[User:youquzhiji|youquzhiji]]
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| ==Decide if unlocalized ''Wario Land II'' enemies should use Japanese or generic names==
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| {{Settled TPP}}
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| {{Proposal outcome|passed|3-1-0-0|Japanese names only applicable to regular, generic enemies}}
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| This is a continuation of a [[Talk:Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins#Decide if unlocalized Super Mario Land 2 enemies should use Japanese or generic names|previous]] proposal. As with ''Super Mario Land 2'', the current ''Wario Land II'' enemies are sourced from an inconsistent mix of Japanese and generic names. This proposal now addresses it and enforces whether or not we will be using Japanese or generic names for certain enemies. Below are the subjects in question.
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| *D-Bat / bat
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| *Drill / sawfish
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| *Togemen / spiked beetle
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| *Utsutsubo / eel
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| Note that the Yachō/bird enemy is exempt for now due to a version of this enemy reappearing in ''Wario Land 3''. I'm also including a second, more intensive option that adds bosses whose in-game level title names do not match the Shogakukan guide. These are as follows.
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| *Daijā / giant snake
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| *Duke / giant bee
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| *Inocchi / cave master
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| *Kotsudokei / alarm clock
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| Note that the names corroborated by [[#Enemy names|e-mail]] are outside the [[Talk:Virtual Boy Wario Land#Official boss names|scope]] of this proposal, and [[Special:Diff/2310992|giant spear guy]] doesn't fall under the second option because Japanese level titles match his Shogakukan name, unlike the other bosses. Regardless, both [[Talk:Ghost (Wario Land II boss)#Generic|ghosts]] may be discussed further if either option passes, and I'll aim to get to ''Wario Land 3'' next eventually.
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| '''Proposer''': {{user|LinkTheLefty}}<br>
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| '''Deadline''': March 29, 2022, 23:59 GMT
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| ===Use Japanese names for regular enemies only, lowercase level title names for the rest===
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| #{{user|LinkTheLefty}} Preferred option, as things like the ''Wario Land'' series [[owl (species)|owl]] and [[turtle (Wario Land series)|turtle]] aren't consistent between Shogakukan guides anyway.
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| #{{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - Secondary option
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| #{{user|7feetunder}} Per proposal.
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| ===Use Japanese names for regular enemies and Shogakukan's Japanese names for the rest===
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| #{{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - Preferred option (honestly I'd split the birds too, they're more different than [[Cook]] and [[Doughnuteer]])
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| ===Use generic names for all of the above===
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| ===Status quo===
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| ===Comments===
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| I'm confused about the options. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 17:50, March 15, 2022 (EDT)
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| :...You're right, I am too. I've redone the options to actually be legible. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 18:04, March 15, 2022 (EDT)
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| == Where is it mentioned that the breakable bricks are called "Bricks"? ==
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| May I know what is the source that the regular destroyable blocks in this game are called "Bricks", and are they a type of [[Brick Block]]? I brought this up because the Brick Block article does not mention anything in the Wario Land series at all, so it's possible that no one really see the resemblance. [[User:Winstein|Winstein]] ([[User talk:Winstein|talk]]) 00:47, April 2, 2023 (EDT)
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| == Why aren't the floating dressers listed in the Objects section on the main page for Wario Land 2? ==
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| The dressers are an important object for Wario to utilize on at least two levels. "Turn off the giant faucet!" is the first time they show up. {{unsigned|PaperMariofangirl11}}
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