User talk:Blinker: Difference between revisions
(→RE: Sorry: new section) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
I don’t mind, I don’t find it too much work. I made the merge because I voted in your proposal without realizing it ended anyways. {{User:Remembered Old Buddy/sig}} 12:47, November 28, 2023 (EST) | I don’t mind, I don’t find it too much work. I made the merge because I voted in your proposal without realizing it ended anyways. {{User:Remembered Old Buddy/sig}} 12:47, November 28, 2023 (EST) | ||
==SMRPG bestiary and Special attacks== | |||
Hello, I gathered the list of attacks for each non-dummied enemy in the game from their battle scripts with the Lazy Shell editor, a tool made specifically for the game. It's been years since I've delved into checking enemy stats, but not only are their attacks listed with the attack names shown, but on their battle scripts are also special attacks written out in numbers only that are shared with other enemies, each with their own attack properties. Have you seen enemies like Shadow or Axem Red use their glowing special attack in-game, but there's no name for it on the screen? That attack is one of the ones listed as numbers. What I gathered from Lazy Shell is at the bottom of the Special Attacks chart [[List of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars special moves#Special Attacks|here]]—their names are conjectural so they're listed in quotation marks.<br>The attacks don't have pages created for them yet, but since they are not dummied anyway, they shouldn't be removed. --[[User:Zootalo|Zootalo]] ([[User talk:Zootalo|talk]]) 16:31, December 3, 2023 (EST) |
Revision as of 16:32, December 3, 2023
Google Translate
Hello, while this hasn't been the case yet in your edits, please do not use Google Translate in the future as it occasionally produces inaccurate translations, especially if the name is more complex. If you don't know the meaning or even the language, just leave the meaning blank. Mario JC 21:28, August 7, 2021 (EDT)
Sworm Monty Mole
I just want to say that I don't think the comparison you made with Goomba-Beanie and Monty Mole-Sworm is a very good one, because I think Goombas and Beanies are clearly based on the landmark of the kingdom they are found in (Goombas come from the Mushroom Kingdom and resemble mushrooms; Beanies come from the Beanbean Kingdom and resemble beans). Sworms and Monty Moles are not based on either landmark and look nothing like each other while Goombas and Beanies do a bit. Nightwicked Bowser 16:19, September 20, 2021 (EDT)
Ptooie
Where did you get the NOA Portuguese name ("Pitoco") for Ptooie? I can't find the source. --GDias (talk) 14:01, October 22, 2021 (EDT)
Profiles
Hey, just so it's internally consistent with the general descending order, you should probably list Japanese profiles before English ones, except in cases where the game or content was released first or simultaneously in the West. LinkTheLefty (talk) 09:44, November 14, 2022 (EST)
Re:Spiny Skipsqueak
I still think it's a bit too broad to categorize them under both rodents (mice) and hedgehogs. I'd say pick one, not both. The mouselike facial features are the same as their parent species, so it's less of a leap to say they're still mice, unless there's an official profile out there that says otherwise. You can add that it's possibly inspired by the Japanese word for hedgehogs, though, and see what others think on the talk page if you feel strongly about it. LinkTheLefty (talk) 13:55, November 21, 2022 (EST)
RE: Sorry
I don’t mind, I don’t find it too much work. I made the merge because I voted in your proposal without realizing it ended anyways. Remembered Old Buddy 12:47, November 28, 2023 (EST)
SMRPG bestiary and Special attacks
Hello, I gathered the list of attacks for each non-dummied enemy in the game from their battle scripts with the Lazy Shell editor, a tool made specifically for the game. It's been years since I've delved into checking enemy stats, but not only are their attacks listed with the attack names shown, but on their battle scripts are also special attacks written out in numbers only that are shared with other enemies, each with their own attack properties. Have you seen enemies like Shadow or Axem Red use their glowing special attack in-game, but there's no name for it on the screen? That attack is one of the ones listed as numbers. What I gathered from Lazy Shell is at the bottom of the Special Attacks chart here—their names are conjectural so they're listed in quotation marks.
The attacks don't have pages created for them yet, but since they are not dummied anyway, they shouldn't be removed. --Zootalo (talk) 16:31, December 3, 2023 (EST)