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== Split Shrinker Pipe into its own article == | == Split Shrinker Pipe into its own article == | ||
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The Nintendo Player's Guide for ''Super Mario 64'' consistently refers to the "Warp Pipes" in [[Tiny-Huge Island]] as Shrinker Pipes. I think that this is cause to make it into its own article, as, though it looks the same as a Warp Pipe, it has a completely different effect. | The Nintendo Player's Guide for ''Super Mario 64'' consistently refers to the "Warp Pipes" in [[Tiny-Huge Island]] as Shrinker Pipes. I think that this is cause to make it into its own article, as, though it looks the same as a Warp Pipe, it has a completely different effect. | ||
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== Merge [[blue pipe]] and [[yellow pipe]] here == | == Merge [[blue pipe]] and [[yellow pipe]] here == | ||
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The blue "pipe" item is apparently the only pipe in ''Mario Pinball Land'', and blue pipes in the early ''Paper Mario'' games are just color variants used to distinguish the sewer shortcut pipes from the other pipes in the game. Plus, there are blue pipes in other games like ''Partners in Time'' that aren't split. | The blue "pipe" item is apparently the only pipe in ''Mario Pinball Land'', and blue pipes in the early ''Paper Mario'' games are just color variants used to distinguish the sewer shortcut pipes from the other pipes in the game. Plus, there are blue pipes in other games like ''Partners in Time'' that aren't split. | ||
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Shouldn't this page be renamed? "Warp Pipe" isn't used nearly as often, and most major in-game appearances that actually bother to name then simply call them "pipes". Off the top of my head, both ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' and the ''Super Mario Maker'' games simply refer to them as pipes. Furthermore, not all pipes actually let you travel to other locations, so the name isn't really fitting. [[User:BubbleRevolution|BubbleRevolution]] ([[User talk:BubbleRevolution|talk]]) 13:44, January 2, 2024 (EST) | Shouldn't this page be renamed? "Warp Pipe" isn't used nearly as often, and most major in-game appearances that actually bother to name then simply call them "pipes". Off the top of my head, both ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' and the ''Super Mario Maker'' games simply refer to them as pipes. Furthermore, not all pipes actually let you travel to other locations, so the name isn't really fitting. [[User:BubbleRevolution|BubbleRevolution]] ([[User talk:BubbleRevolution|talk]]) 13:44, January 2, 2024 (EST) | ||
:I'm pretty sure Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is the only game I recall the "Warp Pipe" name being used, referring to the ones used to fast travel around Pi'illo Island. {{User:Swallow/sig}} 14:31, January 2, 2024 (EST) | :I'm pretty sure Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is the only game I recall the "Warp Pipe" name being used, referring to the ones used to fast travel around Pi'illo Island. {{User:Swallow/sig}} 14:31, January 2, 2024 (EST) | ||