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Second: Where do you get the names of enemies? Is there some game that has the names or it's from other sources?--[[User:Deruffy|Deruffy]] 12:59, 5 May 2012 (EDT) | Second: Where do you get the names of enemies? Is there some game that has the names or it's from other sources?--[[User:Deruffy|Deruffy]] 12:59, 5 May 2012 (EDT) | ||
Pretty much all enemies have Japanese names, as the series is from Japan and few Mario games haven't been released there. Also, the names of enemies are usually found in other sources. {{User:Humbug/sig}} |
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Are these really considered enemies? They seem more like mobile obstacles than a live creature, just like spikes or fireballs.--Spike 20:46, 19 October 2006 (EDT)
- I think we should make a new category for objects that are specifically made as traps. They are not really enemies as they are purely mechanical without any independent thought processes. Perhaps a Traps and Obstacles category. -- Son of Suns
Similar obstacle
Isn't there an obsticale in DKCR in the cliffs that is like Ball'n'chains? Should we include it?--File:YoshiMP8a.PNGYoshiGo99 21:55, 13 March 2011 (EDT)
Not Alive
WHY, do they have a Species Infobox? THEY ARE MACHINES. Mustard of Doom. It's what's for dinner. BA-DUM-BUM.
- It's not just a species box a lot of objects have them Goomba's Shoe15 (talk)
Two questions.
First: The Ball 'n' Chain has a Japanese name? Second: Where do you get the names of enemies? Is there some game that has the names or it's from other sources?--Deruffy 12:59, 5 May 2012 (EDT)
Pretty much all enemies have Japanese names, as the series is from Japan and few Mario games haven't been released there. Also, the names of enemies are usually found in other sources. Master R.O.B.