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PLEASE DO NOT ADD OR REMOVE CHARACTERS FROM THE CHEMISTRY CHART FOR MARIO SUPERSTAR BASEBALL! Every good and bad chemistry pair listed on the chart has been tested and has been proven to exist as is. Mario Superstar Baseball has a very active competitive community and the list on here is a very important resource for those who don't have the chart memorized. Unless you plan on retemplating the chart to make room for Bowser's four unlisted bad chemistry partners (Daisy, Toadette, Toadsworth, and Baby Luigi, all of whom list Bowser as a bad chemistry partner themselves), please do not edit the chemistry chart for this game. Thank you. {{User|Petey}} 21:34, 9 April, 2020 (UTC) | PLEASE DO NOT ADD OR REMOVE CHARACTERS FROM THE CHEMISTRY CHART FOR MARIO SUPERSTAR BASEBALL! Every good and bad chemistry pair listed on the chart has been tested and has been proven to exist as is. Mario Superstar Baseball has a very active competitive community and the list on here is a very important resource for those who don't have the chart memorized. Unless you plan on retemplating the chart to make room for Bowser's four unlisted bad chemistry partners (Daisy, Toadette, Toadsworth, and Baby Luigi, all of whom list Bowser as a bad chemistry partner themselves), please do not edit the chemistry chart for this game. Thank you. {{User|Petey}} 21:34, 9 April, 2020 (UTC) | ||
:I can't verify anything on the ''Superstar Baseball'' chart myself, but if you believe it to be correct, a note should be added to the section, hidden with <nowiki><!--Comment--></nowiki>, unless you have something to visibly show. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 17:43, April 9, 2020 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 16:43, April 9, 2020
Super Sluggers Chemistry needs to be put up.Nintendofan146 09:23, 6 July 2008 (EDT)
- QFT King Mario
Sucks[edit]
This chart sucks, quite frankly. I was wondering if there was a template that had each character name aligned on the top and left sides of the chart, and then there could be information in squares throughout. Like checks or x marks. This kind of chart can be found in games like Melee to see how many times certain characters have faced/beaten each other, also in certain Mario sports games for the gamecube specifically. I have no idea how to figure out the specific name for this kind of chart, and I have no idea how to create one on the wiki's format, but it would be perfect for this. Imagine using smiley faces, indifferent faces, and frownies for the specific spaces once it's know and what not? Right now it's just ugly. FD09
Not that ugly to me. Remember, this game hasen't been released in North America so we don't have much info. After it gets released, it won't look so "ugly" anymore. And if you really REALLY wanna change it, make a proposal about it. That's all the advice I can give, sorry. uper-Yoshi
It's ugly to me because of the format, not the fact not enough information is given. Also, if I could change the style I would. If anyone had a problem with it is when we would take it to a proposal. FD09
- If it's ugly then why don't you just change the format :\ King Mario I just made the MSS chart to show the chemistry -_-'
In the Mario Super Sluggers chart, what do the asterisks next to the word "Mii" mean? There's no footnote or anything. Was that a mistake? CrystalYoshi 13:17, 8 September 2010 (UTC)
Diddy Kong[edit]
Diddy Kong doesn't make good chemistry with a brown Mii or any Mii. I checked all the color Miis and who they made chemistry with and no one made good chemistry with Diddy. Tails777 Talk to me!
Character With the Most Good Chemistry in Super Mario Sluggers is Actually Baby Peach[edit]
So, Baby DK might have the biggest amount of different characters listed for good chemistry-which include the 6 different colored Yoshis, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Dixie Kong, Funky Kong, Tiny Kong, and the Brown Mii. However, that only adds up to 14 different characters.
I calculated the number of characters Baby Peach has good chemistry with for Super Mario Sluggers-the 6 different-colored Yoshis, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Daisy, Baby DK, the 5-different colored Toads, Toadsworth, and the Pink Mii. Assuming that a change in color counts as a different character, Baby Peach would have good chemistry with 17 different characters, and 17 is more than 14, so Baby Peach would be the Super Mario Sluggers character with the most good chemistry.
Please let me know if I should change it in the article. I did the math. Mari0fan100 (talk) 21:27, August 21, 2019 (EDT)
- Each different color doesn't count except for the Miis. Doomhiker (talk) 22:06, August 21, 2019 (EDT)
Mario Superstar Baseball Chemistry Chart[edit]
PLEASE DO NOT ADD OR REMOVE CHARACTERS FROM THE CHEMISTRY CHART FOR MARIO SUPERSTAR BASEBALL! Every good and bad chemistry pair listed on the chart has been tested and has been proven to exist as is. Mario Superstar Baseball has a very active competitive community and the list on here is a very important resource for those who don't have the chart memorized. Unless you plan on retemplating the chart to make room for Bowser's four unlisted bad chemistry partners (Daisy, Toadette, Toadsworth, and Baby Luigi, all of whom list Bowser as a bad chemistry partner themselves), please do not edit the chemistry chart for this game. Thank you. Petey (talk) 21:34, 9 April, 2020 (UTC)