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Do people think a split is warranted in that case? Though the meaning of the names is the same and the items ''do'' serve a similar basic purpose between games... [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 15:45, December 31, 2024 (EST)
Do people think a split is warranted in that case? Though the meaning of the names is the same and the items ''do'' serve a similar basic purpose between games... [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 15:45, December 31, 2024 (EST)
:[[Slow Go]] has a different Japanese name between ''Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and no one has brought up the possibility of splitting those because they're functionally the same. This is the same case here, have the same English name and function so I don't see much point in splitting these. Article is not very big either. {{User:Nightwicked Bowser/sig}} 16:59, December 31, 2024 (EST)
::I'm actually not particularly in favor of a split myself, but to play devil's advocate, ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' not only is in the same sub-series as ''Paper Mario'' but serves as a direct follow-up, neither of which is the case for ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' with regards to ''Super Paper Mario'' (though yes, I'm aware the two sub-series have still borrowed quite a bit from each other and the last original ''Mario & Luigi'' game before this was literally a crossover with ''Paper Mario''). But because of this, I'd say ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' can be presumed to be directly iterating on ''Paper Mario'''s items and mechanics whenever applicable while that's not necessarily the case for ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' and a ''Paper Mario'' game (especially a less recent one). Basically, I mean that ''Super Paper Mario'' and ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' both having an item called a Return Pipe in English with a similar function could just be a coincidence, whereas ''Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' both having a badge called Slow Go in English with the same function is likely not. Though I personally don't think that necessarily warrants a split either... [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 21:10, December 31, 2024 (EST)

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Different names between SPM and Brothership in Japanese[edit]

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Do people think a split is warranted in that case? Though the meaning of the names is the same and the items do serve a similar basic purpose between games... PaperSplash (talk) 15:45, December 31, 2024 (EST)

Slow Go has a different Japanese name between Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and no one has brought up the possibility of splitting those because they're functionally the same. This is the same case here, have the same English name and function so I don't see much point in splitting these. Article is not very big either. Mario jumping Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 16:59, December 31, 2024 (EST)
I'm actually not particularly in favor of a split myself, but to play devil's advocate, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door not only is in the same sub-series as Paper Mario but serves as a direct follow-up, neither of which is the case for Mario & Luigi: Brothership with regards to Super Paper Mario (though yes, I'm aware the two sub-series have still borrowed quite a bit from each other and the last original Mario & Luigi game before this was literally a crossover with Paper Mario). But because of this, I'd say Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door can be presumed to be directly iterating on Paper Mario's items and mechanics whenever applicable while that's not necessarily the case for Mario & Luigi: Brothership and a Paper Mario game (especially a less recent one). Basically, I mean that Super Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi: Brothership both having an item called a Return Pipe in English with a similar function could just be a coincidence, whereas Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door both having a badge called Slow Go in English with the same function is likely not. Though I personally don't think that necessarily warrants a split either... PaperSplash (talk) 21:10, December 31, 2024 (EST)