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Nope. You, the player, cannot enter the game and thus cannot interact with the snowflakes directly. The characters you control, however, can. "Player" is a different concept from "playable character"; it can be a human or a computer, but not the character itself. A puppeteer is not the puppet. And there is nothing fluffy in saying that the Kongs / Mario / any other fictional character start on a platform or should not touch an obstacle. {{User:Bye Guy/Sig}} 19:39, May 10, 2019 (EDT) | Nope. You, the player, cannot enter the game and thus cannot interact with the snowflakes directly. The characters you control, however, can. "Player" is a different concept from "playable character"; it can be a human or a computer, but not the character itself. A puppeteer is not the puppet. And there is nothing fluffy in saying that the Kongs / Mario / any other fictional character start on a platform or should not touch an obstacle. {{User:Bye Guy/Sig}} 19:39, May 10, 2019 (EDT) | ||
:The big snowflakes "chase" you in that part of the level and you have no choice but to move forward since they can also destroy platforms. But I'm not sure how to word that better. {{User:Bye Guy/Sig}} 19:54, May 10, 2019 (EDT) | :The big snowflakes "chase" you in that part of the level and you have no choice but to move forward since they can also destroy platforms. But I'm not sure how to word that better. {{User:Bye Guy/Sig}} 19:54, May 10, 2019 (EDT) | ||
::What difference would it make? Running is like the default walking speed in that game. Unless you only slightly tilt the analog stick to make DK walk, in which case he gets outrun by the snowflakes. {{User:Bye Guy/Sig}} 20:02, May 10, 2019 (EDT) |
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RE:Junior Clown Car
Just to be crystal clear here... do you mean "localization" or "vocalization"? (T|C) 20:35, April 28, 2019 (EDT)
- To be rather frank, LinkTheLefty is basing this off of one source and mere appearance, rather than every angle possible. Since the vocalization is the only source we have and nothing else, I would rather see a proposal be made about the matter, or better yet, wait until Super Mario Maker 2 releases to confirm that it is indeed known as the "Junior Clown Car" in the New Super Mario Bros. U style. (T|C) 07:40, April 29, 2019 (EDT)
IP edit
It's good that you're erring on the side of caution, but not every edit made by an anonymous user is questionable, and not every edit needs a reason provided, either because they don't know about the summary function or it's non-obscure, in-game content (which is the case here). This could have been checked by simply Googling or YouTubing "mario rabbids all weapons" (which is what I did, since I don't own the game) or seeking verification from users who do have the game. Mario JC 02:53, April 29, 2019 (EDT)
zeldawiki.info
Alright, new url: http://zeldawiki.info/ ; this is a real independent Zelda Wiki. Since Zelda Archive was closed off to editors, I moved the content to Triforce Wiki. Your Blaaz page is remained intact Results May Vary (talk) 11:06, April 30, 2019 (EDT)
RE:Snowflakes
Nope. You, the player, cannot enter the game and thus cannot interact with the snowflakes directly. The characters you control, however, can. "Player" is a different concept from "playable character"; it can be a human or a computer, but not the character itself. A puppeteer is not the puppet. And there is nothing fluffy in saying that the Kongs / Mario / any other fictional character start on a platform or should not touch an obstacle. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 19:39, May 10, 2019 (EDT)