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This could easily be two different emails that you made to look like one. Why are the two screenshots taken 13 minutes apart? It also would help if you translated (not everyone knows Japanese) but from what I can tell, both don't seem to make sense grammatically from the first to the second. The writing itself doesn't look convincing either as it almost perfectly matches your claim. | |||
If you're really trying to make a false statement true, ''stop'', it's getting ridiculous. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 22:26, October 5, 2019 (EDT) | |||
== Confirmed the source of Knucklotec. == | == Confirmed the source of Knucklotec. == |
Revision as of 21:27, October 5, 2019
I honestly don't remember Bowser attacking Tostarena with cold water. It don't feel true. BoygeyPumpkineer
If that's the case, then Bowser just stole the Binding Band, and Knucklotec was the only one who caused ice in the kingdom.
The only thing I know Bowser did was to make the Inverted Pyramid float to open up the so-called hole in the desert after Mario defeated Hariet.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mari0fan100 (talk).
Regarding the restoration of Knucklotec
- A resident who mentions the restoration of Knucklotec was next to a clothes shop in Sand Kingdom. You can check this in the game. May I add it?—125.12.23.213 06:59, August 6, 2019 (EDT)
- Assuming the "clothes shop" is Crazy Cap, a Tostarenan simply welcomes Mario to the store. No other NPC mentions Knucklotec. You were asked to provide proper proof yet you've avoided doing so or have cited a different source each time.
Mario JC 07:30, August 6, 2019 (EDT)
- I'm sorry in the middle of the talk. I know a more reliable source. A book called “Super Mario Odyssey The Complete Guide” released in Japan. The page about Knocklotec in this book says "Repaired". Screenshots cannot be posted due to copyright concerns. please note that.
—101.102.240.96 00:58, August 10, 2019 (EDT)
- There is a sentence in the guidebook: "After knocking down Knocklotec, he was repaired."--125.12.18.191 08:06, August 23, 2019 (EDT)
- This sounds very brief and made-up. Can you quote the text in Japanese or upload a photo of just that passage of text to an image-hosting site like Imgur or here (you'd need to be logged in to do so, which you should be when editing at all)? That shouldn't be a problem at all.
Mario JC 08:10, August 23, 2019 (EDT)
- This sounds very brief and made-up. Can you quote the text in Japanese or upload a photo of just that passage of text to an image-hosting site like Imgur or here (you'd need to be logged in to do so, which you should be when editing at all)? That shouldn't be a problem at all.
- The original is "アッチーニャ神との戦いの後、アッチーニャ神は住民によって修復されています。"Uploading photos isn’t possible due to publisher permission.—125.12.18.191 08:15, August 23, 2019 (EDT)
- I don't remember my account password and I don't remember my email address.—125.12.18.191 08:28, August 23, 2019 (EDT)
- I directly contacted Nintendo regarding this issue.
As a result, a reply was sent by email. Below is a screenshot of the original.
- —Japanese mariofan (talk) 22:01, October 5, 2019 (EDT)
This could easily be two different emails that you made to look like one. Why are the two screenshots taken 13 minutes apart? It also would help if you translated (not everyone knows Japanese) but from what I can tell, both don't seem to make sense grammatically from the first to the second. The writing itself doesn't look convincing either as it almost perfectly matches your claim.
If you're really trying to make a false statement true, stop, it's getting ridiculous. Mario JC 22:26, October 5, 2019 (EDT)
Confirmed the source of Knucklotec.
- Knucklotec's source was accurate.--210.248.148.132 05:05, September 12, 2019 (EDT)
- Your making this claim does not make it any more or less true. How about showing us proof instead of repeating "it's true" endlessly? Because so far you haven't came off as very trustworthy, specially regarding the rapid cycling of alleged sources for the dodgy Wiggler thing and then seemingly attempting to justify it as "something you see." Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 05:27, September 12, 2019 (EDT)